On June 20, 2011, less than a year after the film’s release, cast member Ryan Dunn died in a high-speed car crash in West Chester, Pennsylvania. He was 34 years old. Jackass 3 became Dunn’s theatrical swan song. Re-watching the film today, his segments—especially the "Beehive Tetherball" where he takes a beating from a swarm of bees—are bittersweet. Dunn was the quiet anchor of the group. He didn't need the loudest laugh; he just needed to be involved.
The new film, which is expected to be released in 2023, promises to feature even more outrageous stunts and antics, with the crew pushing the limits of what is considered acceptable on screen. Fans of the franchise are eagerly anticipating the release, and it remains to be seen whether Jackass Forever will live up to the expectations set by its predecessors. Jackass 3
The premise of Jackass 3 was simple: they rented a warehouse in the Los Angeles suburbs. They brought in a Phantom high-speed camera capable of shooting 5,000 frames per second. Then, for six weeks, they hurled themselves at each other, at farm animals, at heavy machinery, and at the limits of the human body. On June 20, 2011, less than a year
: A segment involving high-strength adhesive that resulted in Ryan Dunn having his chest hair (and more) painfully ripped off. Cast and Legacy The new film, which is expected to be
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The film featured the full primary ensemble: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve-O, Jason "Wee Man" Acuña, Preston Lacy, Chris Pontius, Dave England, and Ehren McGhehey. Notable guest appearances included skate legend Tony Hawk, BMX pro Mat Hoffman, and even Beavis and Butt-Head.
Jackass 3D features some of the most outrageous and death-defying stunts of the franchise, with the crew pushing the limits of what is considered acceptable on screen. Some of the most memorable stunts include: