‘Jackass 5: The Best and Last’ Trailer: Johnny Knoxville and crew say goodbye

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You’ve been warned: the trailer for the finale donkey The film features, among other outrageous stunts, a robot Steve-O performing a prostate exam using his metal “claw,” an electric shock collar on a cast member’s genitals, and an “escape from hell room” that includes an electric chair.

A first look (below) at the final film in the hit series, Donkey: the best and the lastfeatures 55-year-old Johnny Knoxville and his masochistic crew enduring one final round of physical suffering for our entertainment. The trailer debuted at CinemaCon earlier this month.

The Paramount and MTV Entertainment Studios release is the follow-up to the 2022 hit Ass forevera production that put Knoxville in the hospital with several broken bones when he was struck by a rampaging bull.

Best and last returning franchise regulars Steve-O, Ehren McGhey, Preston Lacy, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, and Dave England, along with (younger and less broken) newcomers Zach Holmes, Jasper Dolphin, and Rachel Wolfson.

The trailer begins with the traditional warning “Do not attempt these stunts.” In the footage, Knoxville was asked how he felt about the final production of the film. “Um, I’m sad,” he says. Pontius then adds that it is not so – “I am not in touch with my feelings.”

“Twenty-five years and we haven’t learned anything,” Knoxville adds.

The franchise is based on the MTV series donkey Which extended from 2000-2001.

The best and the last It hits theaters on June 26.

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