IMDb 6.6 2011 HD

Jackass 3.5

Jackass 3.5

2011
Action Comedy Documentary
85 min NR USA
6.3 / 10
6.6 IMDB

Johnny Knoxville of 'Jackass' releases unused material of stunts, tricks, antics and shenanigans shot during the production of 'Jackass 3D' that didn't make it into the film, as…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Jeff Tremaine
Starring
Johnny Knoxville / Ryan Dunn / Dave England / Preston Lacy / Bam Margera / Ehren McGhehey / Steve-O / Chris Pontius

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

hilarious painful juvenile chaotic gross-out absurd energetic predictable familiar disappointing extreme camaraderie

Reviews

S
Sofia Khan
Apr 27, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

For those who live and breathe the Jackass ethos, Jackass 3.5 is an absolute must-watch. This collection of unused stunts and behind-the-scenes gold from Jackass 3D provides an extended, unadulterated fix. Johnny Knoxville and the gang are at…

C
Charles Davies
Apr 27, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

As a compilation of material deemed surplus to requirements for Jackass 3D, Jackass 3.5 offers a familiar, albeit diluted, experience. The cast, including Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera, are as game as ever, subjecting themselves to a relentless…

I
Isabelle Dubois
Apr 27, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Jackass 3.5 is precisely what it promises: a treasure trove of unused stunts and outtakes from the Jackass 3D sessions. Johnny Knoxville and his crew are in their element, delivering the signature blend of physical comedy and sheer…

M
Marcus Bellweather
Apr 27, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

One approaches Jackass 3.5 with a clear understanding of what's on offer: more pain, more gross-out humour, and more stunts that defy basic common sense. This instalment, compiled from footage shot during Jackass 3D, serves up a buffet…

E
Eleanor Vance
Apr 27, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Jackass 3.5 arrives as a rather generous collection of all the bits and bobs that didn't quite make the main cut of Jackass 3D. For the uninitiated, this is likely not the place to start, but for the…

FAQs

The concept of direction in a film like Jackass 3.5 is less about auteur vision and more about facilitating the chaos. While the director's name isn't prominently featured, the 'direction' here is focused on capturing the raw, unscripted nature of the stunts and the cast's reactions. The emphasis is on documentation and capturing the moments of pain and hilarity as they unfold, rather than imposing a directorial style. It’s about letting the established Jackass formula run its course.