![]() While filming their spinoff show Wildboyz, co-hosts Chris Pontius and Steve-O reunited with Johnny Knoxville and rekindled some of the old magic, shooting new material. After the success of that movie, the team all went their separate ways. After the TV series was cancelled in 2002, the group reunited for what they believed would be the last hurrah and released, which enabled them to perform skits that would never be allowed on TV. The TV show Jackass featured a group of young men spending a lot of time together and amusing themselves (and frequently injuring themselves as well) by performing insane, dangerous and/or comic skits. Despite only being made for around $11.5 million, the movie would go on to earn almost $85 million worldwide and the film's success allowed Paramount to give the go-ahead for a third film, Jackass 3D, in 2010. The movie was once again directed by Jeff Tremaine but unlike the first film, this sequel received a warmer response from critics. The film sees all of the regular Jackass crew return as well as featuring cameos from the likes of wheelchair rugby star Mark Zupan, Spike Jonze, Mat Hoffman, Tony Hawk, rap group Three 6 Mafia, then-member of the Miami Dolphins Jason Taylor, and many more.
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