: Some found the sheer amount of male nudity and "genital abuse" repetitive or exhausting. A few critics also raised concerns about the stress placed on animals during certain stunts. Quick Stats Rating/Data Rotten Tomatoes 85% (Critics) / 91% (Audience) Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Metacritic Box Office Over $80 million worldwide Wikipedia CinemaScore IMDb/Wikipedia
A final installment, Jackass: Best and Last , is currently scheduled for release on . image for Jackass Forever Jackass Forever(2022)
: Many viewers appreciated the film as a "legacy act" that successfully passed the torch to a younger generation while honoring the original crew's history. : Some found the sheer amount of male
Critics praised the film as a "gleefully gonzo" revival that proves some things never get old. While the core formula remains unchanged—a series of disconnected, often stomach-churning vignettes—the added weight of the cast's age introduces a new layer of vulnerability. image for Jackass Forever : Many viewers appreciated
Fans generally loved the reunion, though some noted the absence of original members Bam Margera (who was fired during production) and the late Ryan Dunn.
: Original members like Johnny Knoxville (now visibly gray-haired) and Steve-O return alongside a new group of recruits, including Rachel Wolfson (the first female member) and Zach Holmes.
: Reviewers from Variety and Empire highlighted the "gentleness of spirit" and "cathartic power" underlying the crude humor.
: Some found the sheer amount of male nudity and "genital abuse" repetitive or exhausting. A few critics also raised concerns about the stress placed on animals during certain stunts. Quick Stats Rating/Data Rotten Tomatoes 85% (Critics) / 91% (Audience) Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Metacritic Box Office Over $80 million worldwide Wikipedia CinemaScore IMDb/Wikipedia
A final installment, Jackass: Best and Last , is currently scheduled for release on . image for Jackass Forever
: Many viewers appreciated the film as a "legacy act" that successfully passed the torch to a younger generation while honoring the original crew's history.
Critics praised the film as a "gleefully gonzo" revival that proves some things never get old. While the core formula remains unchanged—a series of disconnected, often stomach-churning vignettes—the added weight of the cast's age introduces a new layer of vulnerability.
Fans generally loved the reunion, though some noted the absence of original members Bam Margera (who was fired during production) and the late Ryan Dunn.
: Original members like Johnny Knoxville (now visibly gray-haired) and Steve-O return alongside a new group of recruits, including Rachel Wolfson (the first female member) and Zach Holmes.
: Reviewers from Variety and Empire highlighted the "gentleness of spirit" and "cathartic power" underlying the crude humor.