Jackass: Best and Last (2026)
Genres: Action, Comedy, Documentary
Runtime: 92 minutes
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Main Cast: Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Jason ‘Wee Man’ Acuña, Dave England
TMDb Rating: 6.559/10
The Jackass crew is back for one last hurrah in Jackass: Best and Last, and let me tell you, they’re going out with a bang – not a whimper. This final installment promises to deliver even more outrageous stunts and antics that will leave you questioning the sanity of Johnny Knoxville and the gang. With a runtime of just 92 minutes, Jeff Tremaine‘s direction ensures the laughs and action come thick and fast.
The plot of Jackass: Best and Last is pretty straightforward: the crew embarks on one last insane adventure, pushing the limits of what’s possible (and acceptable) in the name of entertainment. Without giving too much away, it’s safe to say that Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Jason ‘Wee Man’ Acuña, and Dave England all bring their A-game, making for a wildly entertaining ride. As Johnny Knoxville would say, it’s all about “doing something that’s never been done before, and probably shouldn’t be done again”.
We loved the fact that Jackass: Best and Last stays true to its roots, delivering a non-stop barrage of hilarious and often cringe-worthy stunts that will have you laughing and wincing in equal measure. The chemistry between the cast members is still undeniable, and their willingness to put themselves in harm’s way is admirable, if not slightly disturbing. The film’s pacing is also noteworthy, with Jeff Tremaine expertly balancing action and comedy to keep the audience engaged. Perhaps most impressively, the Jackass crew manages to poke fun at themselves and the absurdity of their own franchise, making for a surprisingly self-aware and humble conclusion to the series.
If we’re being picky, Jackass: Best and Last doesn’t really break new ground or offer anything particularly fresh. Some of the stunts feel like rehashed versions of previous gags, and the documentary-style approach can make the film feel a bit disjointed at times. Additionally, the 92-minute runtime can feel a tad short, leaving some viewers wanting more – although, let’s be real, that’s probably a good thing for the cast’s collective well-being.
In the end, Jackass: Best and Last is a fitting sendoff for the beloved franchise, delivering plenty of laughs and thrills along the way. With its lighthearted humor and outrageous antics, it’s a must-see for fans of the series. We’d give it a solid 7 out of 10 – it’s not perfect, but it’s a fun and entertaining ride that will leave you “laughing, crying, and questioning the life choices of the people involved”. So, if you’re looking for a fun, action-packed comedy with a healthy dose of Jackass-style chaos, Jackass: Best and Last is definitely worth checking out.
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