Jackass: Best and Last packs must-see post-credits scenes
Jackass: Best and Last doesn’t just say goodbye — it sneaks in wild bonus bits during and after the credits, giving fans a reason to stick around. While Supergirl skipped the stinger, this finale delivers extra chaos where you least expect it.
If you thought you’d seen every chaotic bit of mayhem the Jackass lads could possibly throw at a cinema screen, surprise — they’ve tucked away a few more ‘gifts’ right up to the final moments of Jackass: Best and Last. Yes, that’s apparently their last word on the subject, and yes, they’ve squeezed in bonus chaos for anyone stubborn – or foolish – enough to stay through the credits. Let’s see how it all plays out.
A True Farewell… with Extra Mayhem
This isn’t just another Jackass flick; it’s the full stop to a 25-year franchise, released in the US on 26 June 2026 as their fifth and supposedly final movie. The old crew’s all here: Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, Dave England, Danger Ehren and Preston Lacy, dragging in the newer faces Rachel Wolfson, Jasper Dolphin, Dark Shark, Poopies, and Zach Holmes for good measure.
What Happens After It’s ‘Over’?
The end credits aren’t just an afterthought here. Instead, they’re a proper montage — clips of the cast saying their goodbyes, plenty of backstage silliness, outtakes, and moments from across the TV series and films. It’s like a scrapbook of every concussion they’ve suffered in the name of entertainment, and honestly, a very Jackass way to wave goodbye.
- As the credits roll, you’re getting a run of celebrations, behind-the-scenes nonsense, and a greatest-hits reel covering the entire run.
- After the credits, just as you’re thinking it’s finished, there’s one more bit. Johnny Knoxville pops up, spouting off about finally getting the shot he wanted.
- Then there’s a few seconds of black screen — and if you’re still sitting there, you’re treated to a clip of someone messing with a springy doorstop. Absolutely pointless, yet entirely on brand for Jackass.
How They Wrap It Up
Spike Jonze, who was there right at the start, returned to direct both the open and close of the movie. It finishes in typical over-the-top Jackass fashion: the original cast all piled in a giant trolley careering through explosions, only to reveal it’s not really them, but puppets doing the stunt. The real blokes are safely off to the side, just watching the madness.
Bam and Ryan: Present (Sort Of)
As for the more complicated history: Bam Margera is only seen in old footage, and Ryan Dunn, who passed away years ago, pops up courtesy of past clips as well. Knoxville’s called this the natural endpoint for Jackass at the cinema, so if they stick to their word, this is the last big-screen outing.
– Johnny Knoxville, post-credits