Bam Margera is trapped in a limousine filled with thousands of live bees. Critical and Commercial Success
It debuted at #1 in the United States and grossed over $84 million worldwide against a modest $11 million budget. Jackass Number Two Il film 2006
Chris Pontius uses a "puppet" in a snake pit, which becomes one of the film's most tense moments. Bam Margera is trapped in a limousine filled
There is no "plot" in the traditional sense. The film is a compilation of high-budget vignettes consisting of pranks, physical stunts, and self-inflicted pain. While the first film captured the raw energy of the TV show, Number Two leaned into a higher production value, more elaborate set-ups, and a darker, more visceral sense of humor. There is no "plot" in the traditional sense
The film is remembered for pushing the boundaries of what could be shown in a mainstream theatrical release. Notable segments include:
A classic example of the crew's commitment to "medical" absurdity.
A chaotic opening sequence featuring the entire cast running through a suburban neighborhood chased by bulls.