It's been ten years since we last saw the Jackass crew almost killing themselves for entertainment, and we now know that the fourth instalment comes to UK cinemas in September.
It'll be the first time the gang have filmed together since the 2010 Jackass 3D movie, as well as the first time that they've filmed together since the tragic death of their frienda and fellow cast member, Ryan Dunn.
We've heard that the latest instalment of this wacky comedy entails paralysis, hospitalisations, and a large amount of p**s.
But this year will be the last for writer and actor, Johnny Knoxville. The 50-year-old told GQ: "You can only take so many chances before something irreversible happens.
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"I feel like I've been extremely lucky to take the chances I've taken and still be walking around."
Jackass 4 trailer
There isn't an official trailer out for Jackass 4 yet, but we'll let you know as soon as one drops.
What we do know is that Steve-O gets a doctor to dress as a clown and inject him with something to paralyse him from the waist down while sprinting in a stunt for this movie.
Steve-O has also collected 15 gallons of his own urine to set a new world, which he reportedly plans on belly flopping into - gross!
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The rest remains to be seen.
Jackass 4 release date
Jackass 4 comes to UK cinemas on 2nd September 2021.
Every Jackass movie is currently on Netflix, if you fancy a recap before the new film.
Will Bam Margera be in Jackass 4?
Steve-O is set to return alongside Johnny Knoxville, Chris Pontius, Jason "Wee Man" Acuna, Preston Lacy, and Ehren McGhehey.
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Rapper and songwriter, Post Malone, is also set to appear in Jackass 4.
However, Bam Margera confirmed that he wouldn't be starring in the movie. The skater had initially been part of the cast, but the 41-year-old said he was eventually cut, and said on Twitter he'd been "betrayed" by his fellow cast members.
In a lengthy rant on social media, Margera accused Johnny Knoxville and director Jeff Tremaine of making him 'jump through hoops' before removing him from the upcoming Jackass 4.
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Responding to the post, Steve-O wrote: "Bam - the two people you're saying wronged you (Knoxville and Tremaine) are the same two people who organised the intervention which saved my life.
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