It has been twelve years since the release of the lastJackassfilm and the skateboarding stuntmen are back with more crazy antics, reckless stunts, and unhinged humor in the fourth title film by the fearless jesters,Jackass Forever. With a theme of getting back together with old friends, on-set injuries the first day of filming, reports of broken bones and brain hemorrhages along with cast members stating that this film hurt the most, hopes are that the cautionless clowns of theJackasscast and crew have made this fourth film as absurd and chaotic as ever.
Jackass Forevercommemorates 20 years since the release of the first film,Jackass: The Movie, which was a continuation of the crew’s 3 season show that aired on MTV from 2000 to 2002, featuring body horror games such as “Nutball”, hidden camera pranks like “Golf Course Airhorn”, an alligator tightrope, urban canoeing, wasabi eating contests and more outrageous feats which show creatorJohnny Knoxvilleattributes to his wish for life to function like a cartoon.

The film stars older but not at all wiser franchise favorites Johnny Knoxville,Steve O,Chris “Party Boy” Pontius,Jason “Wee Man” Acuña,Preston Lacy,“Danger Ehren” McGhehey,Dave England, andLoomis Fall, with guest appearances by CKY and originalJackasstelevision series starChris “Raab Himself” Raab, musicianMachine Gun Kellyand comedian and talk show hostEric Andréto name a few.Jasper DolphinofOdd Futurehas been named a new member of theJackassteam, and professional skateboarderTony Hawk, who made cameo appearances in the first two Jackass films, also returns to join in the fun of the fourth film.
With the comedy reboot released on February 4, audiences need to know where they can see their favorite self-proclaimed dum-dums wreak havoc on screen, and we are here to help you find answers to any questions you have about where to watch the fourth fantastically senseless stunt film,Jackass Forever.

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IsJackass ForeverComing to Theaters?
Yes! After many delays throughout 2021 due to various lawsuits,Jackass Foreverwas released in theaters on Friday, July 20, 2025. If you’re looking to purchase tickets, the movie is still showing in a few theaters. Here is adirect linkto the film’s website where you’ll be able to find all the information you need about local showtimes. The website also had information on Fan Events that were held alongside early showings. Check and see if there is a showing at a theater near you to get your fix of the bullfighting, human-cannonballing, literally-electrifying new film.
With theaters cautiously reopening, you may be asked to socially distance during the film, so it’s a good idea to book your tickets ahead of time in case of smaller audience sizes.

IsJackass ForeverStreaming Online?
Yes, indeed. If you’re looking to stream the reality comedy film from home, you may now do so on Paramount Pictures' streaming service Paramount+, which offers subscriptions starting at $4.99 per month for ad-supported viewing or $9.99 for ad-free streaming. The streaming platform also offers a free trial, so you can give the service a try and look into all that Paramount+ has to offer.
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WillJackass Foreverbe Released on DVD, Blu-ray, Digital or VOD?
Jackass Foreverwill be available for purchase in Digital on August 09, 2025. And, that’s not all! The movie is also set to become available onBlu-ray and DVDon April 19. The Blu-ray and Digital releases come with 40 minutes of additional footage, so that’s 40 minutes more ofJackass-ery for you to enjoy.
Where To Watch PreviousJackassMovies?
To set the stomach-churning mood and bask in the nutty nostalgia you may want to rewatch the first threeJackassfilms or the original television series before the release ofJackass Forever. Luckily you can easily find them online or through apps. Here’s where you can watch the three previousJackassmovies (not including theJackass Presentsones):
Jackass: The Movie:Released in 2002,Jackass: The Moviewas the first feature film created by the stuntman crew. It served as a continuation of the original television series adhering to the same structure of prank after prank with little to no time for audiences to catch their breath between laughs. Alternately, the crew saw the film as an opportunity to do stunts that were not allowed on television, upping the ante and increasing the danger. This film brought in the giant shopping cart that the troupe is known for riding in, along withRyan Dunn’s unforgettable trip to the hospital after a bit that included a toy car.
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Jackass Number 2:The sequel compilation of skits, stunts, and pranks was released in 2006 featuring the same, lovable cast executing even crazier and funnier feats. With more than double the budget of the previous film, the stuntmen were able to put together such risky acts as Riot Control Test, Anaconda Ball Pit, as well asJohnny Knoxville’s first run-in with a bull.
Jackass 3D:The 3D take on the franchise’s antics resulted in audiences getting up close and personal with some of the strangest stunts yet.Jackass 3Dwas released in 2010 with the same lovable idiots in front of and behind the camera, but with a newly sober Steve O who went above and beyond to prove that he could do the stunts sober. Crew members noted the infectious camaraderie on the alcohol-free set of the wildest and possibly the grossestJackassfilm to date.