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  • Jackass 5 Is Happening Later This Year

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    There is still some good left in this world. We’re getting a new, still officially untitled, Jackass, and we don’t have to wait a decade like last time. The new comedy is set to arrive in June.

    On January 8, Jackass ringleader Johnny Knoxville posted the iconic skull and crutches logo for the franchise on Instagram, with the date June 26 below it. In the text for the post, he confirmed that, yes, a new Jackass movie is a go. Expect lots of wild stunts, gross moments, and of course, some injuries.

    “Well, a wang dang and hot damn doodle, we are starting the year off with a bang,” said Knoxville on Instagram. “We wanted to let you know that this summer, Jackass is back!! We will see you in theatres June 26th. More to come, but wanted you to hear it from us first!”

    That’s all the official information we have at the moment. We don’t know who is returning or which guest stars will be making an appearance in the upcoming comedy flick. In the last movie, 2022’s Jackass Forever, most of the original Jackass crew from the 2000s era TV show on MTV returned, with the notable exceptions of Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn. Margera has struggled with substance abuse issues for years, and while sober now, has had a rocky relationship with the Jackass crew and is likely not returning in the next film. Dunn sadly died in 2011. His last Jackass movie was 2010’s Jackass 3. For Jackass Forever, the crew also added some younger talent to help out. No word if they will be returning this time around.

    The Jackass franchise is a big success for Paramount, with the four main films, and the Bad Grandpa spin-off, bringing in over $560 million worldwide at the box office on relatively tiny budgets. There was even a Jackass video game released in 2007. It was bad. Don’t play it. 

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    Zack Zwiezen

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  • Steve-O promises ‘flagrantly unacceptable’ night at Orlando tour stop Sunday

    Steve-O promises ‘flagrantly unacceptable’ night at Orlando tour stop Sunday

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    Podcaster and ‘Jackass’ star Steve-O perforns at the Dr. Phil

    Steve-O said he’s transitioned from “celebration mode” to “acceptance mode” since celebrating his 50th birthday earlier this month.

    Of course, for him, accepting age looks like performing back-to-back stunt shows in Orlando this weekend and then getting launched out of a pontoon boat at Mike Busey’s Sausage Castle the following day.

    The stunt-performing star of the Jackass MTV show and films will bring his newest tour, tentatively titled “Steve-O’s Gone Too Far,” to the Dr. Phillips Center’s Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater for two shows at 5 and 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 30.

    The multimedia event will combine live stunts with video footage from old, unaired Jackass sequences cut from the original films because they were deemed unairable, Steve-O says.

    “The powers that be would want to have completely scrubbed them from existence. But unfortunately, I have all the video,” he says. “I was nervous about it because I genuinely felt that maybe the stuff I’m presenting is just too horrific.”

    But Steve-O has been delighted by audiences’ enthusiastic reactions at the shows he’s performed so far, he says. He considers live reactions the “only way” to get honest feedback — as opposed to comments on his podcast or YouTube channel, which can be disingenuous.

    “A whole room can’t pretend to laugh out loud … people can’t fake their response in a live situation, so it’s really the only way to find out which jokes work,” he says. “That’s what this run is all about.”

    Over the past 13 years, Steve-O’s live performances have come a long way from a simple stage and microphone. This tour will be his second to include multimedia elements after he introduced the format during his 2023 tour, “Steve-O’s Bucket List.” But after wrapping Steve-O’s Gone Too Far, he may retire from live physical stunts, he said.

    “I don’t care to have to keep pushing the boundaries of all the physical stuff that I do anymore,” he says. “But to get better and better at something and then just stop entirely might not make sense, so I just don’t know what the future looks like.”

    Steve-O recounted a conversation with media personality Caitlyn Jenner where she compared him to Elton John. The beloved British songwriter used to perform in increasingly elaborate, outrageous outfits on tour, until at a certain point he couldn’t keep topping himself, relates Steve-O.

    At a certain point, John gave up and started wearing normal suits. Steve-O compares this tour to his “Elton John moment,” while his next tour may feature him donning a metaphorical suit, dropping physical stunts in favor of a simple microphone.

    Performing for Florida is a homecoming of sorts for Steve-O, who lived in the state off and on throughout his childhood and graduated from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in Sarasota in 1997.

    Steve-O still has family in Florida, including his father, who will attend his performance in West Palm Beach a couple of days before the Orlando stop. Although nervous for his father to attend the show, Steve-O says he has no plans to tone it down for his sake.

    “I’ve always said about my live comedy, ‘Dad, don’t judge the show based on what you think of me,’” he says. “‘Judge the show based on how the audience responds to it.’”

    The Jackass MTV series was filmed partially in Orlando, including a stunt from the first episode of Season 3 when Steve-O walks down Rosalind Avenue in an Uncle Sam costume and stilts and exaggeratedly falls over to gauge reactions from passersby.

    Steve-O hopes his return to Orlando will leave Dr. Phillips Center audiences horrified by exploits ranging from “feats of anal penetration” to gun-shooting stunts, he says.

    “I’m an entertainer, which I believe is synonymous with ‘attention whore,’” he says. “I want everyone to pay attention to me, and I want them to be glad that they did, because they had a good time at my show.”


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    Zoey Thomas

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  • ABC Orders Hidden Camera Comedy Series ‘The Prank Panel’

    ABC Orders Hidden Camera Comedy Series ‘The Prank Panel’

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    Remember hidden camera comedy reality series like Totally Hidden Video, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers, Jackass, and the granddaddy of them all, Candid Camera? ABC is hoping to find a new generation of fans (and the old ones too!) in The Prank Panel, a new series it just ordered in the genre that “lets everyday people pitch pranks targeting family members, friends and co-workers to a panel of the world’s greatest pranksters.”

    The logline: Johnny Knoxville (Jackass), Eric Andre (The Eric Andre Show) and Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) form the all-star panel of “pranxperts,” taking viewers behind the scenes as they help to plot and plan elaborate and diabolical schemes. The panelists serve as mentors and saboteurs, with celebrity guests sometimes joining the fun.

    The Prank Panel, which will air on ABC at an undisclosed date in 2023, is produced by KIMMELOT and ITV America. The executive producers include Matt Silverstein and Dave Jeser; Jimmy Kimmel and Scott Lonker for KIMMELOT; Johnny Knoxville and Eric Andre; and Jordana Hochman, Bernie Schaeffer and Vin Rubino for ITV America.

    Given the considerable audience erosion for the veteran comedy The Goldbergs out of The Conners in the Wednesday 8:30 p.m. ET half-hour this season, that could be a potential time period option for The Prank Panel.

    The number of episodes ordered for The Prank Panel has not been confirmed.

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    Marc Berman, Senior Contributor

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