Jackass star SteveO on JackassForever, the hits that JohnnyKnoxville has taken, and the problem he had with his stunt with MachineGunKelly.
While there's already movement underway for a new"Jackass" streaming series from Paramount+, franchise star."This last Jackass movie… it was kind of a bummer, man," Steve-O shared during an interview withbeing flipped by a bull – which resulted in head trauma for Knoxville – and a scene he shared with musician/actor"It's not fun to watch Knoxville get hit in the head anymore," Steve-O shared with regard to the brain damage that Knoxville sustained.
Back in May, Paramount+ confirmed that it was moving forward with a new"Jackass" series. Paramount Global CEOshared the news during the company's Q1 earnings call."Based off the success of 'Jackass Forever,' we're working with the creators to continue the partnership with a new series, bringing even more ridiculous antics straight to Paramount+," Bakish revealed.
Celebrating the joy of being back together with your best friends and a perfectly executed shot to the dingdong, the original"Jackass" crew returned for another round of hilarious, wildly absurd, and often dangerous displays of comedy with a little help from some exciting new cast.
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