Men accounted for 68% of the R-rated “Jackass Forever” audience, which was 67% between the ages of 18 and 34. The studio was predicting a launch in the mid-teens. But, costing only $10 million to produce, “Jackass Forever” is already a clear success for ViacomCBS’s The biggest opening of the series was the last one, “Jackass 3D’s” $50 million debut in 2010.
Playing on 3,604 screens in North America, “Jackass Forever” is on the lower end of “Jackass” openings, above only the first, which made $22.8 million in its opening weekend in 2002. “ Jackass Forever” brings back Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius and Wee Man for another round of pranks, stunts and injuries and has become the best-reviewed in the series.