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Was 'Jackass: Best and Last' a good movie?

Posted 6/26/2026

Jackass: Best and Last is the fifth and final main installment of the legendary reality slapstick franchise, serving as a heartfelt victory lap and a "greatest hits" compilation. Directed by longtime series helmer Jeff Tremaine and co-produced alongside Spike Jonze, the film blends painful, brand-new stunts with iconic archival clips and never-before-seen footage to celebrate a 25-year legacy of weaponized stupidity. The structural narrative focuses heavily on the aging core cast as they look back on their history, balancing the trademark agonizing humor with a surprising level of emotional depth and camaraderie as the crew says a final farewell to the big screen.

The film features the franchise's iconic original stars, led by fearless captain Johnny Knoxville, alongside Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Jason "Wee Man" Acuña, Dave England, "Danger" Ehren McGhehey, and Preston Lacy. They are joined by the newer generation of daredevils introduced in Jackass Forever, including Sean "Poopies" McInerney, Zach Holmes, Jasper Dolphin (alongside his father, Dark Shark), and Rachel Wolfson. Highlights of the new footage include Steve-O facing a highly invasive robotic prostate exam and Poopies navigating a balance beam while wearing a remote-controlled crotch shock collar. Ultimately, Tremaine delivers a fitting, raucous, and deeply nostalgic epilogue that perfectly encapsulates the chaotic magic of lifelong friendship.

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