Jackass: Final Stunt, Lasting Bond

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Jackass: Best and Last frames the finale as more than stunts—it's a meditation on friendship, aging, and how a wild prank show evolved into a heartfelt franchise. From its Scrappy origins to a rolling montage that honors the crew, the piece chronicles the unlikely bond that held the group together, the inclusion of new faces, and the bittersweet decision to bid farewell, capped by a Mick Jagger–approved end-credits tribute.
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