| Paramount Pictures | Release Date: June 26, 2026 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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Critic Reviews
There’s even a sweetness to the humble beginnings on display here, especially the extremely low-fi nature of the stuntwork. As gnarly as it is to revisit the 2010 Poo Cocktail Supreme, it’s equally harrowing to watch a young Knoxville get taped into a cardboard box and then tipped down a flight of stairs.
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Jackass: Best and Last functions more like a coda to the whole franchise than its own full-fledged movie, mixing in new material with a “Greatest Hits” look back at memorable stunts from the past. But if you love this franchise and these guys, it’s a fond farewell, complete with the requisite penises, poop and vomit along the way.
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IndieWireJun 25, 2026
Little in the film stings as much as the fact that Knoxville and co. have clearly lost a step. It’s a bummer that Knoxville himself is too banged up to get involved to the same degree that he once did, and though some of the new bits reflect the visionary idiocy of the crew’s finest work (Larry the robot is a brilliant addition to the cast), many of them fail to leave a mark.
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Next Best PictureJun 25, 2026
Time and time again, we’ve heard from Johnny Knoxville that this is the end of “Jackass.” Yet this time, it’s never felt more genuine coming out of his mouth. This sentiment runs throughout “Best and Last,” as it’s the little moments that make this film really feel like a door is closing not only for these guys’ lives but also for those who have watched them all this time.
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Jackass: Best and Last is a victory lap for nearly 30 years of doing ridiculous, stupid, death-defying sh*t in the name of entertainment, a greatest-hits and outtakes compilation that’s buffered by a half dozen or so fresh hells that Knoxville and director Jeff Tremaine put their sometimes-willing participants through.
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The Jackass films measure success by how often they elicit one of three responses from viewers: laughter, wincing or nausea. By that proudly juvenile standard, Best And Last fully accomplishes its objective, offering pummeling slapstick as the popular series’ collection of goofballs get hit, tasered and tortured.
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It is slightly tamer than its predecessors, because our dudes are older now, a bit battered, having accumulated too many head injuries and herniated discs to keep upping the ante the way they usually do. It’s a sweeter film, more emotional and deeply wistful. However, that doesn’t mean “Best and Last” skimps on the derring-do, or the daring doo — rectal-related stunts abound, as expected.
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By any measure, Jackass: Best and Last delivers the most joyful and beautifully bittersweet entertainment of the summer, reminding longtime fans and lucky newcomers of the sublime pleasures of horseplay — especially when orchestrated by experts, daredevils, or just the very, very stupid.
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