The latest Jackass movie has some of the crew’s wildest, most gruesome and painful stunts ever put on film. Yet, even these daredevils have their own limits, at least according to a recent interview with Jackass Forever stars Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O.

Despite their inelegant rise to fame, Knoxville owes their origins to the now-defunct skateboarding magazine Big Brother, from where the former and Jackass director Jeff Tremaine recruited then professional clown Steve-O. Since the early 2000s, the pair have gone on to take part in some very costly stunts, not necessarily due to their complex logistics but to the Jackass cast’s expensive medical bills.

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That legacy might suggest anything is fair game for Knoxville and Steve-O, but both men recently told NME that their biggest fears are somewhat different from what most people would expect. Knoxville said, “The guys do have irrational fears.” As an example of this, he said Steve-O might be willing to pierce his mouth with a fishing hook, but they couldn’t get him to bungee jump under any terms whatsoever, with Steve-O simply giving a “F**k you dude I’m not doing it” type of answer.

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The rather mysterious part is that Steve-O has already gone for things like jumping out of a plane or doing jump flips off bridges, but somehow bungee cords are where he seems to draw the line. In Knoxville's case, his biggest caveat comes from dealing with cold weather. That said, he admitted that he’s mostly retired from doing big dangerous stunts nowadays, leaving the more threatening parts of Jackass Forever towards the end of filming.

Those same medical issues that have been piling up for years are the exact reason why Jackass Forever will most likely be the final movie for the franchise, given the gang’s aging bodies can hardly take any more punishment than what they’ve already been through. Knoxville's most recent mishap came from suffering a brain hemorrhage while filming the Jackass swan song, with doctors warning him he’s had 16 concussions during an illustrious career that encompasses some of the most painful scenes in the Jackass movies saga.

It’s clear the market wants more of the fine product that is Jackass because the latest installment has collected over $72.2 million in box office earnings since premiering in early February, thus turning some healthy profits from its $10 million budget. While Bam Margera may be absent, the Jackass formula is going out in style.

Jackass Forever is currently available in theaters.

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Source: NME