‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Is Finally in Theaters — Here’s When You Can Stream It
The crew is back, the stunts are wilder than ever, and for fans who missed the theatrical window, the big question has already shifted from “when does it open” to “when can I watch it at home.” ‘Jackass: Best and Last‘ landed in cinemas just days ago, and the online buzz around its streaming arrival is already louder than a poo cocktail explosion.
This is the final ride for Johnny Knoxville and the gang, and the appetite for it at home is enormous. The film is the fifth and final main installment in the Jackass film series, following ‘Jackass Forever’ in 2022, directed once again by Jeff Tremaine and produced alongside Spike Jonze. For millions who grew up watching these idiots hurt themselves in the most inventive ways possible, knowing exactly when to expect it on streaming feels urgent.
The Jackass: Best and Last Theatrical Release You May Have Missed
The film was first theatrically released in most European countries on June 25, 2026, and in the United States on June 26, 2026, with Australia and New Zealand getting their turn on July 2, 2026. It opened practically everywhere within the same week, giving the global fanbase a near-simultaneous sendoff.
The film runs 1 hour and 32 minutes and features Johnny Knoxville and the gang returning for what is billed as one final fling at the big screen, blending all-new stunts and stupidity with the greatest hits and biggest laughs from the past 25 years. It is very much a celebration and a curtain call rolled into one chaotic package.
The opening sequence features the main cast performing to “Holding Out for a Hero” by Bonnie Tyler, in a fashion resembling the “Virtual Insanity” music video, with each cast member participating in a stunt reminiscent of one of their previous iconic moments. Early word from audiences suggests it lands exactly as intended.
On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, 87% of 62 critics’ reviews are positive, and audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of “A-” on an A+ to F scale. For a franchise built entirely on controlled chaos, those are genuinely impressive numbers.
The Digital Release Window for the Final Jackass Film
Based on previous release patterns and standard studio procedures, ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ is expected to be available on digital platforms in approximately 30 days after its theatrical release. That points toward a late July window for anyone wanting to rent or buy it online first.

Generally, before a movie becomes available to stream on a specific platform, it becomes available through Premium Video on Demand, or PVOD, as a rental or purchase. Paramount Pictures follows this approach consistently, so expecting a PVOD window to open first is a safe assumption.
For instance, ‘Scream 7’, which was theatrically released on February 27, became accessible for digital rent and purchase on March 31, 2026, roughly a month after its cinema debut. That precedent gives fans a reliable benchmark for where ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ is likely to land.
When ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Could Land on Paramount+
The streaming release of ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ is likely to coincide with or follow shortly after its digital release, with the window ranging from 30 to 45 days after the theatrical debut, though it can sometimes extend up to 90 days before arriving on Paramount+. The short end of that range would put it on the platform in early August.
‘Jackass Forever’ took 46 days to come out on streaming after its theatrical release on February 4, 2022, just one day beyond the expected 45-day window. If the same timeline holds, subscribers could be watching the final film on Paramount+ before summer is even over.
Paramount+ is already the exclusive streaming home of the first previous Jackass movies and the TV series, making it the obvious destination for this farewell installment as well. The platform has even been promoting a bundle deal for moviegoers, offering a discounted purchase of the full Jackass cinematic universe.
What the Cast Has Said About This Being the End
Johnny Knoxville has said that this will be the last Jackass movie, describing it simply as “the natural place to end.” That kind of unambiguous finality from the franchise’s figurehead carries real weight, and it has only deepened the sentimental gravity surrounding the film.
Steve-O said on his podcast that the movie will serve as a celebration of the entire franchise, bringing back the best bits of the TV show and previous movies, along with brand new ones and never-before-seen footage. The mix of archive gold and fresh carnage seems to be exactly what longtime fans were hoping for.
Knoxville also confirmed that this movie will not have a .5 sequel, making it the second Jackass film without a companion version, after the original ‘Jackass: The Movie’ in 2002. Whatever streams on Paramount+ will truly be the definitive final word on one of the most unlikely entertainment franchises in pop culture history.
Whether ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ genuinely earns its farewell or leaves you wanting one more round is something only you can decide once it hits streaming — so when you finally watch it from your couch, come back and tell us whether Knoxville and the crew actually stuck the landing on their way out.

