Johnny Knoxville Returning with Jackass 5
Johnny Knoxville confirms Jackass 5 will hit theaters June 26, 2026, continuing the franchise four years after Jackass Forever, with cast details yet to be announced.
- On June 26, 2026, Johnny Knoxville confirmed a fifth Jackass film arriving wide in theaters via Paramount Pictures, Variety reported.
- With four core films that have grossed over $416M globally, Jackass began as an MTV show in October 2000 and moved to films in 2002.
- The announcement came via a joint social post by Johnny Knoxville, the official Jackass account and Gorilla Flicks, with the Jackass 5 cast unconfirmed and Bam Margera unlikely to return.
- Paramount's expanded 2026 slate includes this summer tentpole, with the studio increasing its annual slate to 15 movies and Johnny Knoxville teasing fans on social media.
- Reviewers noted the original crew's ages and continued daring stunts, with Johnny Knoxville , Steve‑O , Chris Pontius , Dave England , and Wee Man still performing extreme acts like those in Jackass Forever.
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Johnny Knoxville confirmed Jackass' return to the big screen with the release of his fifth film, scheduled for June 26. The information was ratified by specialized media Variety, who detailed that it is officially Jackass 5.
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