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Johnny Knoxville Confirms Release Date for New Jackass Movie
Actor Johnny Knoxville has officially announced the release date for the upcoming Jackass movie, set to hit theaters on June 26, 2024. This new installment, titled Jackass 5, marks the return of the beloved franchise, which originally gained fame through its outrageous stunts on the MTV series. The announcement comes four years after the release of the previous film, Jackass Forever, and has generated excitement among fans eager for more of the franchise’s trademark humor and antics.
In a post on social media, Knoxville shared his enthusiasm, stating he was “starting the year off with a bang.” The 54-year-old actor has been a central figure in the franchise, which has transitioned from a successful television series to a series of feature films. The anticipation surrounding Jackass 5 reflects the enduring popularity of both Knoxville and the franchise itself.
Franchise Evolution and New Talent
While fans are eager for the return of Knoxville and the original crew, the new film may introduce a fresh dynamic. In previous discussions, Knoxville hinted at the possibility of bringing in younger cast members to revitalize the series. He mentioned, “There could be another Jackass, [there are] plans for one right now, but there could be.” This shift could signify a new direction for the franchise, allowing it to evolve while still maintaining its core appeal.
Despite the excitement, the new film is unlikely to include original cast member Bam Margera. Margera, who gained fame in the 2000s as part of the Jackass ensemble, has publicly expressed his grievances toward the franchise. He stated that no amount of money would persuade him to return after facing personal struggles and being cut from the previous film, Jackass Forever. Margera’s departure was a significant moment in the franchise’s history and his absence will be felt by fans.
Legal Battles and Personal Struggles
Margera has been vocal about his dissatisfaction, alleging that he was wrongfully terminated from the project. He pursued legal action against Paramount, Knoxville, and director Spike Jonze, claiming that the treatment he received from his former colleagues was unjust. The court case concluded with a settlement in 2022, but the emotional fallout remains.
In a recent interview with CinemaBlend, Margera reiterated his stance, emphasizing the lasting impact of his experiences with the cast. He remarked, “The damage has been done,” indicating a deep sense of betrayal and loss regarding his association with the franchise. This ongoing saga underscores the complexities of personal relationships within the high-pressure environment of entertainment.
As anticipation builds for Jackass 5, Knoxville’s leadership and vision will be crucial in navigating the franchise’s future. With a blend of nostalgia and new energy, the film aims to capture the spirit that has made Jackass a cultural phenomenon while acknowledging the challenges that come with change. The release in June is expected to reignite interest and draw both loyal fans and new audiences to the theaters.
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