The Jackass franchise started with the original TV show back in 2000, and it's still going strong more than two decades later. Its time on the small screen may have ended long ago, but Jackass continues to be a force on the big screen with the release of the new movie Jackass Forever. Once again, star Johnny Knoxville and the gang are back for another outing full of outrageous stunts that will shock and entertain viewers.
Screen Rant had an opportunity to interview Knoxville and Jackass Forever director Jeff Tremaine about the franchise's future, the status of Jackass 4.5, and much more.
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It felt like a reunion with my completely untrustworthy best friends. It was so good to see everybody.
Johnny Knoxville: That's very fair.
Johnny, over the years, I just want to know what is the worst, weirdest or oddest thing a doctor has ever said to you as a result of filming Jackass?
Johnny Knoxville: Oh my goodness. There have been a lot of really ridiculous discussions with doctors just when you go in like, «What happened?» and then I have to tell them what happened. But I guess when the one doctor told me I was gonna have a catheter for 3-and-a-half years after one particular stunt I did, that was a pretty odd discussion.
Jeff Tremaine: Well, I mean, when the blood was dripping out of the tip of your thing and the ambulance driver told us, «Well that's not good.»
Johnny Knoxville: Yeah. I was like, «Is this bad?» He's like, «Yup.»
I will say that the Ryan Dunn car up his butt is pretty iconic as far as doctor reactions go.
Johnny Knoxville: That doctor was amazing. We just got gold with him. It just happened upon him.
Seeing how much joy the announcement of Jackass Forever
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