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“Jackass Forever”: Bam Margera sues Paramount and the film crew after his dismissal

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Controversial! According to TMZ, Bam Margera is suing Paramount Pictures, Johnny Knoxville and the team behind ‘Jackass Forever’ for his dismissal from the project in February.

The actor has claimed he was fired after testing positive for Adderall, which violates the terms of a “welfare agreement” he signed with the producers, refusing to go to drug rehab imposed by Knoxville .

In the process, Margera reaffirms that she was unfairly dismissed and seeks compensation for the “inhuman, abusive and discriminatory treatment” she suffered from the film crew.

Recall that a few months ago, director Jeff Tremaine obtained a restraining order against Margera, after receiving several death threats.

The actor must stay at least 90 meters from the filmmaker for the next three years. And he won’t be allowed to contact Jeff in any way – the same goes for the director’s wife and children.

Tremaine sought legal protection after the actor’s outbreak against him and star Johnny Knoxville, claiming Margera continued to send extremely disturbing messages, threatening his life and the lives of his children.

The film had its premiere in Brazilian cinemas scheduled for October 21.

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Celebrating the joy of being back with their best friends and a sharp shot in the lower parts, the original cast of Jackass returns for yet another hilarious, savage, absurd and often dangerous comedy series, with the help of new entrants in the casting.

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For those unfamiliar with it, the franchise originated in 2000 with the MTV series, which ran for three seasons and was a huge hit for the channel and its cast, but was canceled due to financial and creative conflicts between the chain and its stars.

He found new life on the big screen with ‘Jackass: The Movie’ (2002), which was originally envisioned as a farewell to the series and a way for the team to bypass censors and do so many stunts. wild as they wished.

With success, there were two sequels, released in 2006 and 2010.

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