The Jackass cast have sustained many gruesome injuries across their long and zany stunt careers, and Jackass Forever is no exception to this trend. First aired on MTV in the summer of 2000, the Jackass brand has since become synonymous with pain, as its performers compete in increasingly grandiose, dangerous, and dunderheaded stunts en route to making its troupe rich and famous. Even more jaw-dropping than some of the Jackass crew's stunts, however, is the stat that the group is now responsible collectively for over $20 million in injuries since filming began in 1999. A fair amount of this is from injuries from Jackass Forever, too.
The fourth main installment in the Jackass film series, Jackass Forever was a 2022 theatrical release from Paramount Pictures. By and large, the core cast of the previous franchise installment Jackass 3D starred again in Jackass Forever, with Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, Danger Ehren, and Preston Lacy all returning. They were also joined by a slew of new Jackass stunt performers. While former Jackass member Bam Margera was fired from the production in February 2021, Jackass Forever's leading man Knoxville confirmed Margera would still feature in portions of the movie filmed before his dismissal.
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The return of many original Jackass faces was essentially a guarantee for carnage throughout Jackass Forever, as backed up by its R rating and revised credits disclaimer. Knoxville and company have been hurt many times before, and their final swansong promised a fresh glut of injuries and mayhem for audiences to sink their teeth into. Here are the worst injuries the cast has sustained over the
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