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‘Jackass: Best & Last’ First Trailer Includes Robot Prostate Exam, Shock Collar Stunts

April 27, 2026 Jordan Ruimy

Here’s our first trailer at “Jackass: Best and Last,” the final instalment of the Jackass franchise, which is set to release June 26, 2026.

The film brings back the original crew—including Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, and others—along with a new “cast member”: a humanoid robot named Larry. Apparently, the robot performs a prostate exam on Steve-O using a sharp, multi-pronged robotic hand and crunchy peanut butter as lubricant, for comedic effect, of course.

Other gags will include a “shock collar penis” stunt. Another major set piece is an “escape room from hell” sequence that turns the puzzle concept into a full-body punishment scenario. There’s also tasers, and mention of a fiery “dog park explosion” stunt.

The last instalment, released in 2021 and titled “Jackass Forever,” featured Knoxville memorably getting gored by a bull and later knocked out cold during a slapstick cannon stunt. Steve-O was pierced in the face with needles and endured scorpion and bee attacks directly to his mouth. Chris Pontius played naked human pinball, while Dave England vomited and humiliated himself. In other words, just another day at the office for these idiots.

I’m a fan. “Jackass Number Two” (2006) was probably the best film in the franchise — the sweet spot where the crew had a bigger budget, and absolutely zero restraint, with stunts that were at their most dangerous, painful, and unhinged. That said, “Jackass 3D” often comes in a close second.

You can mock these movies all you want, but they are not boring. In fact, shoot me, “Jackass” is art — a modern version of the physical-comedy tradition of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, built on bodies in motion, timing, and real physical risk. It’s pure spectacle of pain and endurance,

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