Raab Himself says everyone’s down to do Jackass 4…. so why hasn’t it happened?

Raab Himself says everyone’s down to do Jackass 4…. so why hasn’t it happened?

Raab Himself says everyone’s down to do Jackass 4…. so why hasn’t it happened?

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The last time most of us saw Chris Raab, aka “Raab Himself,” he was being bullied by Bam Margera in “Viva La Bam.” But in reality, he’s been building himself up behind the scenes, and putting himself in a new position in life, poised for excellence.

After a falling out with Bam, Raab admitted in a recent interview with Loudwire, he fell into a pretty low place, and struggled to find his footing after a life of getting kicked in the d**k in front of cameras. After a long road, though, he’s now part of a fairly successful podcast – Bathroom Break – and has begun a career BEHIND the camera as a producer, and camera man.

But specifically with his podcast, Raab has had nearly every principle cast member from the Jackass days on, and almost all of them have shown interest in doing another movie or special. Initially, the pushback was from the cast’s frontman, Johnny Knoxville (who hasn’t appeared on his show yet).

So what else might be keeping them from doing it?

“I’m not sure that it would ever happen. Ryan [Dunn] was a huge part of that, so it’s sort of weird without him. We’ve got that question about the CKY thing. ‘Is there going to be a CKY 5?’ Nah, that’ll never happen. As far as Jackass, I would think maybe it would happen, but I don’t know ‘cause I’m not in that world enough to know. I probably would be [a part of it] if asked … I feel like if Tremaine and Spike [Jonze] and Knoxville said, ‘Hey, let’s do it,’ then I imagine it would go forward. If they were to say it, I don’t think there would be pushback from others.”

Raab was noticeably absent from the second and third Jackass movies due to his falling out with Bam, but returned to the screen with the guys during a tribute for Ryan Dunn, after his death in 2011. He did express interest, though, in being involved if something were to come together.

You can watch Raab’s interview with Loudwire below. To check out his podcast, “Bathroom Break,” click HERE.

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