Johnny Knoxville Jackass 5 Stunts 2026: A Legend Sets New Limits
Johnny Knoxville announces Jackass 5 for a 2026 release but reveals he's reached his concussion limit. Discover how the 54-year-old icon is changing his stunt game.
Can the king of chaos finally be tamed? Johnny Knoxville is gearing up for Jackass 5 set to hit theaters on June 26, 2026. However, the now 54-year-old daredevil is drawing a firm line in the sand regarding his personal safety—specifically, his brain health.
Johnny Knoxville Jackass 5 Stunts 2026 and Health Boundaries
In a candid interview with Syndicate X Library, Knoxville admitted he's "way over the limit for concussions." Estimating he's suffered between 50 and 100 concussions throughout his 25-year career, he stated that he can no longer perform any stunt involving head impact. This follows the harrowing 2022 bull-riding incident in 'Jackass Forever' that left him with a brain hemorrhage and broken ribs.
The legendary prankster emphasized that the decision isn't just medical but personal. After seeing how his injuries terrified his children, he made a promise to stay away from the most life-threatening antics. "Dad's not gonna do that anymore," he recalled telling them, signaling a pivot toward more creative, less concussive humor for the upcoming film.
Archival Surprises and the Return of Bam
The fifth installment won't just feature new madness. Bam Margera is confirmed for a cameo, though he won't be filming new material. Instead, Paramount Pictures will utilize never-before-seen archival footage to bring him back into the fold. While Steve-O continues to push boundaries, the franchise is clearly balancing its wild roots with the reality of its aging cast.
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