Jackass Crew Premieres Final Film After 26 Years, Capping Night With 11-Minute Drone Show
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Updated · Page Six · Jun 25
Jackass Crew Premieres Final Film After 26 Years, Capping Night With 11-Minute Drone Show
3 articles · Updated · Page Six · Jun 25
Summary
Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine and Spike Jonze unveiled “Jackass: Best and Last” at a black-tie-optional Hollywood premiere, framing the film as the franchise’s farewell after 26 years.
An 11-minute drone show closed the night with franchise imagery including a port-a-potty, the word “FART,” a giant shopping cart and Knoxville atop a red rocket.
The Paramount Theater event mixed formal staging with the series’ usual chaos — from a grand piano performance in tighty whities to an afterparty serving penis-shaped pasta and a butt-shaped ice luge.
Pedro Pascal, Paris Jackson, Tyler The Creator and Sarah Sherman were among guests as the final film played to a packed crowd with groans, gagging and laughter, underscoring the series’ enduring gross-out appeal.