

A flurry of scenes anyone would fear follows, with a raging bull taking out Knoxville before an exploding toilet stuns Steve-O, and a rattlesnake latches onto the nose of another member of the cast.

The new trailer opens with a montage of the menacing apparatus of several machines set up for future stunts builds up to Johnny Knoxville, flying through the air dressed in angel wings, fired from a giant cannon. Related: Johnny Knoxville Will Wrestle in WWE Royal Rumble 2022 At the same time, new faces, in Sean McInerney, Jasper Dolphin, Zach Holmes, Eric Manaka, and Rachel Wolfson, step into the chaos for their first appearances in the iconic series. But following a long hiatus, the original Jackass gang reunites on screen for what could be the final time, with Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Preston Lacy, and Danger Ehren putting their bodies on the line for the fourth time in the film franchise.

The show spawned three feature films from 2002 to 2010, along with countless knock-offs around the world when would-be backyard stunt performers saw the blazing success of the troupe and turned cameras on themselves against the advice of the now-famous Jackass warning label. The long-running stunt-filled comedy has been entertaining fans and shocking onlookers since 2000 when MTV first broadcast Jackass, the TV series, launching the careers of the young main cast into the stratosphere in the process. Originally expected to debut in fall 2021, covid delays pushed back the film's release to February 4th but haven't dulled anticipation for the series' frantic comeback. Braving ludicrous stunts that only this bunch could dream up, the new movie promises a return to the mayhem last seen on screens over ten years back when Jackass 3D hit cinemas, with hijinks ranging from the absurd to the downright dangerous, in what may be the series' curtain call. Back together, at last, the Jackass crew make their raucous return in the brand new trailer for their eagerly awaited latest film, Jackass Forever.
