Extreme stunt and prank collective 'Jackass' has released their fifth and final feature film, 'Jackass: Best and Last', which combines new footage with unseen moments from the past 25 years.
Directed by Jeff Tremaine, the film features the group's leader, Johnny Knoxville, along with familiar faces Steve-O, Chris Pontius, and Jason 'Wee Man' Acuna, as well as a new cast member, Larry the humanoid robot.
The movie includes stunts that were previously not allowed to air or did not make the cut, such as an escape room from hell, an electric balance beam, and a prostate exam.
Familiar faces including Ryan Dunn, who died in 2011, and Bam Margera, dismissed from the group in 2020, are featured in archival footage.
'It's about half and half, new stuff and old stuff, it's really sort of our favourite things,' said Tremaine.
'It's like a biography of our lives, of our adult lives. This movie's oddly emotional, especially for us,' Knoxville added.
The 'Jackass' media franchise was created by Knoxville, Tremaine, and Spike Jonze in the late 1990s, with the first TV series airing on MTV in October 2000.
'Jackass: Best and Last' begins its global theatrical rollout on June 25, released by Paramount Pictures.