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Watch Johnny Knoxville In First JACKASS FOREVER Trailer – In Theaters October 22
The gang is all back for more hijinks in JACKASS FOREVER.
Directed Jeff Tremaine and produced by Jeff Tremaine, Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville, check out the brand new trailer.
Celebrating the joy of being back together with your best friends and a perfectly executed shot to the dingdong, the original jackass crew return for another round of hilarious, wildly absurd, and often dangerous displays of comedy with a little help from some exciting new cast. Johnny and the team push the envelope even further on October 22 in jackass forever.
In the May 2021 issue of GQ, Knoxville said of the 4th film:
It was Knoxville’s injuries, though, that made him doubt the possibility of a fourth Jacka** movie. That unlikeliness was further reinforced after Knoxville suffered four concussions on the set of the 2018 film, Action Point.
“I knew that my stunt career was winding down after that film,” he says of Action Point. “I didn’t feel it. I didn’t feel the need or the desire. It’s a real emotional thing.”
At the time, he thought, “I can’t afford to have any more concussions. I can’t put my family through that.”
Knoxville’s longtime co-star, Steve-O, was likewise convinced that Jacka** 4 would not, and should not, happen.
“I honestly thought the ship had long since sailed, and I was kind of okay with that,” Steve-O says. “Every movie that we ever made was the f**king last one. And not just the last one, but declared as the last one.”
Nevertheless, Jacka** 4 went ahead.
“I thought going into Jackass 4, after everything we’ve been through, and everything we’ve built, all it takes is one stupid f**king accident to just erase it. Just turn it all into a negative. To be like, ‘Oh, these f**king dumb a**holes. What did you f**king expect?'” Steve-O says. “But we went ahead and f**king did it.”
As filming wrapped on Jacka** 4, Knoxville decided to do one last stunt with a bull. It left him with a broken rib, a broken wrist, a concussion, and a hemorrhage on his brain.
Even with that and all his other injuries, Knoxville says his nearly two decade-long job was a good one.
“It wasn’t hard,” he says. “Because I honestly enjoyed it.”
https://www.gq.com/story/johnny-knoxvilles-last-rodeo
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