Johnny Knoxville has confirmed that Jackass 5 will be the final film in the iconic franchise, releasing this summer. The film promises a mix of outrageous stunts and silly pranks featuring the core surviving cast, alongside previously unreleased footage of Bam Margera. Knoxville humorously reflects on the film's potential chaos, hinting that it is designed to be a "train wreck." There’s doubt about whether this will truly be the last installment, as both Knoxville and co-star Steve-O have previously suggested finality with past films. Regardless, the anticipation for June 26th is building as fans gear up for what promises to be a memorable farewell to this chaotic comedy series.

Will Jackass 5 really be the last movie in the franchise?

While Johnny Knoxville asserts that Jackass 5 will be the final film, the history of the franchise suggests a possibility of more. Both Knoxville and co-stars have teased the end in the past, only to return for new projects, leaving fans questioning the permanence of this statement.

Jackass, a groundbreaking series known for its outrageous stunt comedy, originally debuted on MTV in 2000, quickly gaining a loyal following. The films are often regarded as a significant part of early 2000s pop culture, showcasing a unique brand of humor that combines danger with absurdity. Jackass Forever, released in 2022, was intended as a swan song, but the announcement of Jackass 5 shows that fans will continue to see their favorite cast members in action, at least one last time.