Johnny Knoxville Unveils "Jackass: Best and Last" Trailer at CinemaCon

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Johnny Knoxville recently appeared at CinemaCon to unveil the first trailer for the highly anticipated film, "Jackass: Best and Last." This new entry, distributed by Paramount Pictures and set for a June 26 release, continues the long-standing tradition of the franchise's signature high-energy antics. Knoxville conveyed a profound emotional attachment to the movie, hinting that this might indeed be the culmination of the series that has captivated audiences for decades.

The film brings together many familiar faces from the original "Jackass" crew, including Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Dave England, and Danger Ehren. Additionally, newer cast members such as Poopies, Zach Holmes, Jasper Dolphin, Rachel Wolfson, and Eric Manaka are featured, promising a blend of classic and fresh perspectives on the beloved stunt-based comedy. This mix of veterans and new talent aims to deliver an experience that honors the franchise's legacy while introducing new chaotic elements.

During the trailer's debut, Knoxville admitted feeling a sense of sadness about the series drawing to a close. However, when asked about his own feelings, fellow cast member Chris Pontius humorously responded that he was "not in touch with his emotions," maintaining the characteristic irreverence of the "Jackass" brand. The footage presented showcased an exciting combination of brand-new stunts and nostalgic glimpses of classic moments from the past, ensuring that fans will get a comprehensive look at the franchise's journey.

True to its reputation, the trailer featured a chaotic assortment of elements, including interactions with livestock, the use of tasers, and numerous painful (and often comedic) mishaps involving the cast. One particular highlight teased an elaborate and harrowing "escape room from hell," suggesting that the team is pushing the boundaries of their audacious stunts even further for this supposed grand finale. These scenes underscore the franchise's commitment to delivering outrageous and unforgettable entertainment.

"Jackass: Best and Last" stands as the fifth major theatrical release in the film series, which began with "Jackass: The Movie" in 2002. The franchise itself originated as an MTV series in 2000, with Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine, and Spike Jonze serving as producers. The show quickly gained notoriety for its cast's willingness to perform painful stunts and elaborate pranks, cultivating a dedicated global fanbase. CinemaCon, an annual event for exhibitors and Hollywood studios, served as the ideal platform for this significant announcement, running from April 13-16 this year as the official convention of Cinema United.

This latest installment in the "Jackass" saga is expected to be a heartfelt yet raucous tribute to the quarter-century legacy of the crew. Knoxville's emotional reflections on the film's significance underscore the deep personal connections forged over years of collaboration and shared experiences. Fans can anticipate a thrilling cinematic experience that encapsulates the wild, unpredictable spirit that has defined "Jackass" from its inception, combining audacious new material with a nostalgic nod to its most iconic moments.

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