Look: Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Wee Man attend 'Jackass' premiere
- On Friday, June 26, Jackass: Best and Last hits theaters as the sixth and officially final installment, with 54-year-old Johnny Knoxville leading the extreme slapstick franchise in what the crew claims is their last ride.
- MTV's original series premiered 26 years ago, launching a franchise that has grossed nearly $560 million worldwide through 'grossout gags' and dangerous pranks. The group redefined reality television over more than two decades.
- Blending classic footage with new material, the film features anarchic sequences including a robot-administered prostate exam and 'Laxative Twister.' Nostalgic highlights pair alongside modern stunts that define the crew's long career.
- During the explosive finale, Knoxville appears 'misty-eyed' as the team rides a shopping cart to 'My Way,' confronting the end of this chapter. The emotional conclusion marks a farewell to the 'pioneers of self-inflicted torment.'
- The film ends with 'We'll Meet Again,' a choice that casts doubt on permanence despite the definitive title. Observers remain skeptical this truly marks the franchise's final outing.
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Getty Inde Navarrette is the toast of the town right now after her star-making performance in the movie Obsession and she’s now becoming a fashion star too. The 25-year-old actress looked so chic while stepping out on the red carpet for the premiere of the new movie Jackass: Best and Last on Wednesday (June 24) at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. Inde wore a two-piece white Balenciaga outfit for the event. She dressed in Look 32 from the brand’…
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Pour one out for the “Jackass” crew. They're done. “Jackass: Best and Last” is a sad but fitting end to an extreme stunt franchise that was vanquished not by imagination but time.
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The final 'Jackass' film is a glorified show with a few new bits for good measure, but it cements the franchise as a vital piece of American history.
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