Bam Margera Confirms No Jackass Reunion, Will Watch Final Film
The former stuntman says he holds no ill will toward the crew but has no plans to work with Johnny Knoxville or Jeff Tremaine again.

“I’ll definitely check out the movie, and I hope it’s good, but as far as a reunion, it’s not going to happen, not in 10 million years.”
Bam Margera will not reunite with his former Jackass co-stars for any future projects, according to a report by Deadline. The professional skateboarder and original cast member said he plans to watch their final film, Jackass: Best and Last, but a professional reconciliation is off the table.
Margera discussed the situation in an interview with Rolling Stone. “I’ll definitely check out the movie, and I hope it’s good, but as far as a reunion, it’s not going to happen, not in 10 million years,” he said. “I don’t have any bad blood with the cast of Jackass. It’s just the decisions that Johnny Knoxville and [Jackass director] Jeff Tremaine decided to make. I never want to see them ever again in my life.”
What did Bam Margera say?
Margera emphasized that his issue lies specifically with Knoxville and Tremaine, not the wider Jackass ensemble. He credited his wife, Dannie Marie, and his son, Phoenix Wolf, with helping him achieve sobriety. “Phoenix made me fight for myself to save my own life because I need to be here for him,” Margera said.
What is Margera focused on now?
Now sober, Margera says his primary focus is on skateboarding. “Skateboarding is my therapy, my sanity, my medication,” he noted, adding that he is “learning and inventing new tricks at the age of 46. All I want to do now is skateboard.” His comments follow a 2022 wrongful termination lawsuit against Paramount Pictures, which he later asked a judge to dismiss. It is unclear if a settlement was reached.
Margera was a key part of the Jackass franchise from its initial MTV run and appeared in archival footage in Jackass: Best and Last, which is currently in theaters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What film is Bam Margera referring to?
He is referring to Jackass: Best and Last, the final film in the stunt franchise, which is currently playing in theaters.
Did Bam Margera appear in the new Jackass movie?
According to the report, archival footage of Margera appears in Jackass: Best and Last, but he was not part of the new production.
What was the outcome of Bam Margera's lawsuit?
Margera filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Paramount Pictures in 2022 but later asked a judge to dismiss it. It remains unclear if a settlement was reached.
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