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‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Review: Boys Will Still Be Boys, but Only Just, in an Amusing, Somewhat Wistful Farewell

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According to Variety, 'Jackass: Best and Last' appears to be the franchise's final installment. Critic Guy Lodge notes a distinct shift in tone from the original series: instead of pure adrenaline, this film feels wistful and reflective. Knoxville and the crew, now firmly middle-aged, bring surprising introspection to the latest stunts. Lodge describes it as an amusing if somewhat weary farewell—a meditation on aging, friendship, and the stubborn persistence of men who've made an entire career out of hurting themselves on camera for two-plus decades.

Source: https://variety.com/2026/film/reviews/jackass-best-and-la...

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