
Bam Margera Says âJackassâ Movie Will Use âGnarlyâ Archival Footage But He Doesnât âWant Anything To Do With It Anymoreâ
Following reports of his return to the Jackass franchise, Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera in âJackass: The Movieâ (2002)Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection Bam Margera has clarified that the new movie will only feature archival footage of him. When asked about co-creators Jeff Tremaine and Johnny Knoxville , the veteran skater said his âfeelings toward them are still âf*ck you'â after going through âtwo years of hellâ just to be fired from 2022âs Jackass Forever . âIâm just too hurt by it, and I already accepted the fact that I donât want anything to do with it anymore,â he told TMZ . âAnd only time will tell, but right now at this time, I donât wanna do anything.â Margera added, âI was very angry, and now Iâm not angry, Iâm just hurt. And as of now, I donât even want to think about reuniting with anybody.â Watch on Deadline The Viva La Bam star recalled âspending my own money at an alarming rate for therapists, doctors and treatment, all this, only to sit me down and tell me, Youâre not in the movie and youâre not getting $5 million.â âI watch Dateline , and people kill other people for a whole lot less,â added Margera. âSo, I have a lot of PTSD from it all. And just having the title now of âex- Jackass star Bam Margeraâ, I have to live with that. The humiliation, the abandonment and just embarrassment of it all, I had to let it go.â Despite the strong words, Margera noted that he will appear in the upcoming film that is set to release this summer , via footage filmed for Jackass Forever . âBut they did ask me-they said, âWeâre gonna sift through a lot of old footage to try to create something new.â And I said, âHell yeah, go for it.â Because I remember filming so much funny sh*t that never made it into the movie, simply because it probably would be too long or itâs just too gnarly. So, I said, âHave at it.â As far as I know, I donât have to film anything new, and I donât want to.â When asked if he will ever return to stunt performance, Margera said he is now focused on his family and âvery happy skateboarding again.â After appearing on Jackass for its initial run from 2000 to 2001, Margera continued to serve as a key part of the ensemble in multiple films and TV specials that spun off from the MTV stunt show, including a brief appearance in Jackass Forever . In 2022, Margera asked a judge to dismiss his wrongful termination suit against Paramount Pictures, following his allegations that the studio coerced him into signing a contract while he was in a rehabilitation facility, before requiring him to complete multiple daily drug tests and take a cocktail of drugs prescribed by Paramountâs medical team âthat left him physically and mentally drained, depressed, and a shell of his former self.â Itâs unclear if a settlement was...
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