Jackass Best and Last available to buy or rent digitally starting tomorrow
A Final Ride: Jackass: Best and Last Hits Digital
Get ready for a spectacular send-off as Jackass: Best and Last is making its way to digital-on-demand, offering fans the final dose of mayhem from Johnny Knoxville and the crew. Paramount Home Entertainment has announced that the film will be available to rent or own starting on August 11. This isn’t just another stunt movie; it promises a deep dive into years of mischievous camaraderie, packed with deleted scenes and unforgettable laughs as the notorious cast wraps up their chaotic journey.
The bonus content solidifies this final chapter, giving viewers access to material that only the true veterans of the antics would appreciate. Fans can now watch a montage of deleted scenes, including those moments that were cut from theatrical releases, offering an extended look at the stunts and shenanigans that defined the series. This bonus package ensures that no moment of unforgettable stupidity is left behind as the crew prepares for their final rodeo.
The official synopsis captures the essence of the experience: “Johnny Knoxville and the gang are back for one final ride. Packed with all-new stunts and never-before-seen stupidity, along with the greatest hits and biggest laughs from the past — generations of mischievous camaraderie and the moments you never forgot. All leading to this. So grab your buddies, and get ready to laugh harder than ever — one last time.”
Beyond the slapstick fun, the final entry carries a distinctly emotional weight. Johnny Knoxville himself shared how seeing Best and Last came to a close proved to be genuinely moving. He reflected that the experience was poignant, noting that it was the last film in the series, admitting that it elicited genuine emotion: “It actually got emotional,” he confessed. “That really lands, this being the last film. And, I think it’s the first Jackass movie where I ever choked up… I mean, the last day of filming I cried, like, four times.”
Knoxville framed this final production as a natural conclusion to an era spanning over 25 years. With many of the cast members now well into their fifties, the film serves as a fitting capstone to a generation of wild antics. He joked that ending the series with maximum chaos was the only logical choice, declaring, “This will be the last one. This is the natural place to end. So it’s going to be absolutely awful.”
Critics have also found plenty of enjoyment in this conclusion. Reviewers noted the humorous juxtaposition of the age of the cast with the high-octane stunts. One critic found that while the action remained thrilling, watching the group navigate new risks provided a unique comedic perspective on aging and indignity. They observed that the humor intensified as the older crew dealt with plenty of physical realities—including probes and general mishaps—which perfectly fit the established chaotic theme of the Jackass wheelhouse.
Ultimately, Jackass: Best and Last serves up more than just stunts; it delivers a nostalgic celebration of lifelong friendship and enduring absurdity. Available now on digital platforms, the movie offers the perfect, hilarious, and slightly tearful farewell to one of modern cinema’s most notorious franchises.