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Jeff Tremaine explains why 'Jackass: Best and Last' truly ends the franchise after Knoxville's near-fatal bull injury

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Chris O'Falt

23h ago· 6 min readen

Summary

Director Jeff Tremaine discusses why "Jackass: Best and Last" truly marks the end of the franchise, citing Johnny Knoxville's physical limitations after a severe bull injury during "Jackass Forever." Tremaine explains that while every previous Jackass movie was considered the last at the time, this time he genuinely knows it's over. He also addresses why the franchise won't continue with a new cast, and shares emotional footage of being traumatized after thinking Knoxville had died on set.

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IndieWireJeff Tremaine explains why 'Jackass: Best and Last' truly ends the franchise after Knoxville's near-fatal bull injuryindiewire.com

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Every movie we've made has been the last one in our mind. But this is the first time I really know it's done. Like, now I'm admitting it, that it's done. And part of it is Knoxville can't do the same stuff.
Knoxville got drilled by a bull that sent him out on a stretcher.
This is the first time I really know it's done.
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Director Jeff Tremaine on why Jackass won’t continue with a new cast, and new footage of him being traumatized after thinking Johnny Knoxville died.

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