The Final Chapter: Bam Margera Reflects on ‘Jackass’ Legacy Amid Personal Renaissance
For over two decades, the name Bam Margera was synonymous with the chaotic, adrenaline-fueled anarchy of the Jackass franchise. From his humble beginnings as a teenage skate prodigy in West…
The Evolution of Absurdity: Jeff Tremaine on the End of the ‘Jackass’ Era
As director Jeff Tremaine prepares to close the book on the Jackass franchise with the final installment, Jackass: Best and Last, he finds himself reflecting on a cultural phenomenon that…
The Final Stunt: Why ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Marks a Muted, Yet Profitable, End to an Era
After more than two decades of defying gravity, common sense, and the limits of the human pain threshold, Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass crew have officially hung up their stunt…
The Final Stunt: Why Jeff Tremaine and Johnny Knoxville Are Finally Closing the Book on ‘Jackass’
For over a quarter of a century, the Jackass franchise has stood as a defiant, chaotic, and often painful pillar of pop culture. It began as a low-budget, guerrilla-style television…
The Genesis of Chaos: How Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine Invented the "Jackass" Era
Before the MTV censors, before the worldwide box office dominance, and before the phrase "don’t try this at home" became a cultural mantra, there was a quiet, dimly lit office…
Beyond the Stunts: Inside the Legacy of ‘Jackass the Podcast’ as the Franchise Enters its Final Act
As the Jackass phenomenon prepares to draw its cinematic curtains with the impending release of Jackass: Best and Last on June 26, 2026, fans might assume the era of controlled…
The Grand Finale: Jeff Tremaine Unpacks Jackass: Best and Last, a Poignant Farewell to an Era of Anarchy
Los Angeles, CA – May 24, 2026 – After a quarter-century of pushing boundaries, enduring unspeakable pain, and cementing its place as a unique cultural phenomenon, the Jackass saga is…
The Return of the Chaos: Why Paramount+ Restored the Original ‘Jackass’ Episodes to Their Unfiltered Glory
For an entire generation of television viewers, the turn of the millennium was defined not by prestige dramas or reality singing competitions, but by the reckless, visceral, and unapologetically chaotic…














