"Jackass Number Two" is a 2006 American reality comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine and the sequel to the 2002 film "Jackass: The Movie." It features the cast of the MTV series "Jackass" performing a variety of dangerous and outrageous stunts, pranks, and skits.
Led by Johnny Knoxville, the cast includes members such as Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, and others, known for their willingness to engage in extreme and often painful physical challenges for the sake of entertainment. The film's content ranges from crude humor to dangerous stunts, including but not limited to, bodily harm, pranks, and public disturbances.
"Jackass Number Two" received generally positive reviews from critics who appreciated its unapologetically crude and outrageous humor, as well as its inventive and daring stunts. However, some critics criticized the film for its lack of substance and glorification of dangerous behavior.
Despite the controversy surrounding its content, "Jackass Number Two" was a commercial success, grossing over $84 million worldwide. The film further solidified the "Jackass" franchise's reputation for pushing the boundaries of comedy and shock value, and it remains a cult favorite among fans of extreme humor.