Johnny Knoxville says 'Jackass 4' is his last 'Jackass' film, addresses Bam Margera's accusations

Knoxville won't put his family through that anymore.
Bam Margera and Johnny Knoxville
Bam Margera and Johnny Knoxville Photo credit Scott Gries / Staff

In a new profile with GQ, 'Jackass' star Johnny Knoxville, 50, opened up about the ongoing feud between the film's stars and Bam Margera.

For months Margera has been regularly bashing the 'Jackass' cast & crew, especially Knoxville & director Jeff Tremaine, likening what they put him through to "torture," and venting about being left out of the franchise's fourth installment. In response to his accusations Knoxville said “We want Bam to be happy and healthy and get the help he needs. We tried to push that along. I think that’s all I really want to say about it.” He added that he doesn't want to get into a public back & forth with Bam.

Knoxville's co-star Steve-O commented on one of Margera's latest posts this week lauding Knoxville & Tremaine for organizing the intervention that saved his life and that all Bam had to do was "not get loaded," but that he couldn't do that.

Knoxville also told GQ that at 50 this will be his last 'Jackass' film saying "You can only take so many chances before something irreversible happens," also noting that he can't afford to have anymore concussions. "I can't put my family through that," he said.

'Jackass 4' is due out October 22, 2021.

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