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Johnny Knoxville And Steve-O Are Already In The Hospital Bam Margera Says After Starting New Stunt Film

By Bridget Hill
Dec 16, 2020 7:49 PM
Source: HollywoodAllStarz.blogspot.com

Not long after Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O began filming for Jacka** 4, the pair of stunt-men have already wound up in the hospital, Bam Margera revealed this week. In a video posted on his personal website, Bam claimed the co-stars had already injured themselves.

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Bam went on to say in the clip that it was the “second day” and they had already gotten hurt by running on a treadmill at full-speed with “band equipment.” In case you missed it, the stars of Jacka** announced the newest addition to the film series back in 2019.

For a long time, many fans speculated there would be yet another movie in the franchise, but Steve-O said three years prior in 2016 that the odds of another film happening were “non-existent.”

At the time, Steve-O explained that the chance of them getting together again was small, however, he did admit it was possible they would work on something separate unrelated to Jacka**. The next installment of the series will be the first to go without Ryan Dunn.

Fans of the stunt-series know Dunn tragically died back in 2011 after a car accident. The incident proved to be traumatic for members of the cast and crew.

The last time Steve-O was in the headlines was while promoting his Steve-O: Gnarly series. He later uploaded it to his website. Jacka** 4 will come out on the 5th of March, 2021. Interestingly, the cast and crew of the notorious reality series have encountered drama around the corner a few times.

For instance, Bam Margera was in the media for a reported eating disorder and also alcoholism. Steve-O, who also struggled with drug abuse, said to reporters from TMZ that Bam needed help but he needed to make the decision on his own.

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Regarding Steve-O’s battle with drug addiction, the reality star famously appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast where he touched on his experiences, including how one doctor told him that a majority of patients never recovered from their addictions.

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