Jackass: Best and Last Parent Guide
If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough.
Parent Movie Review
Directed by Jeff Tremaine. Starring Johnny Knoxville, Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña, Chris Pontius. Theatrical release June 26, 2026. Updated June 29, 2026
Jackass: Best and Last
Rating & Content Info
Violence: Boxing and staged fighting scenes feature punching and throwing. People are threatened with violence and with firearms. People are attacked by animals, including being tossed by a bull, butted by a ram, attacked by a dog, swarmed by bees, bitten by a snake, and kicked in the groin by a donkey. People are shown with injuries, including bites and cuts. A man is hit by a car and is thrown over the hood. A man attaches himself to a rocket and falls into water when it launches. A man is shot at with tasers. Explosives are strapped around a man and lit but no injuries are shown on screen. A man is put into a box and pushed down the stairs. Men are repeatedly hit in the groin by a variety of hard objects.
Sexual Content: There is repeated full frontal male nudity as well as views of men’s buttocks. There are repeated sexual conversations, including references to adultery, erections, strippers, and anal sex. A robot performs a prostate exam on a man who screams in pain. Women watch as naked men with erect penises dance. A man’s scrotum dangles out of his underwear. An electroshock device is placed on a man’s genitals. A brief glimpse of a pornographic publication shows a woman’s breasts. A man inserts a toy car into his anus. A man’s naked backside is pressed against another man’s face. A man unknowingly reaches into a man’s anus.
Profanity: The film features over 200 profanities, mainly sexual expletives and crude anatomical terms as well as scatological curses and terms of deity.
Drugs/Alcohol: A man smokes a cigarette
Other: There are scenes of people vomiting and defecating. A man is covered in sewage when the porta-potty he’s in launches into the air. Men consume laxatives and play Twister, spraying diarrhea around. This film features flashing scenes that might cause problems for people with epilepsy or migraine.
Page last updated June 29, 2026