Tony Hawk and Bam Margera Reunite on the Vert Ramp, 23 Years AfterJackassBubble-Wrap Suit Sketch

Mar. 15, 2025

Tony Hawk, Bam Margera and Matt Hoffman in ‘Jackass: The Movie’ in 2002.Photo:Paramount Pictures

Tony Hawk and Bam Margera Reunite on the Vert Ramp 23 Years After Jackass Bubble-Wrap Suit Sketch

Paramount Pictures

Bam MargeraandTony Hawkare teaming up once again.

The two professional skaters reunited on Wednesday, March 5, sharing photos and videos of their skate session on Instagram.

Margera, 45, and Hawk, 56, let loose on the vert ramp, recreating a moment from 2002’sJackass: The Movie, in which the two did the same moves while dressed in bubble-wrap padded, oversized outfits in a skit called, “Sweaty Fat F—-.”

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Margera also shared more photos and videos from the day in a separate post, writing, “Thanks to @tonyhawk for the doubles sesh with @alphonzorawls , @andymac720 aka Macdonald and @staabpirate1.”

Hawk is also teaming up with anotherJackassalumnus: Hawk andSteve-Owill serve as executive producers onSk8 or Die: The Lee Ralph Story.While the first series will follow the New Zealand skater who rose to stardom before vanishing in the 1980s, the hope is to build out an anthology of stories from street skating history, perThe Hollywood Reporter.

Looking back onJackassduring a June 2024 appearance on theClub Randompodcast, Hawk toldBill Maherthat the stunt show began as “things that were filler for skate videos.”

“There would be skate videos where you’d have weird segues in between the skating segments, which were justJackass-type stunts,” Hawk recalled. “And that’s how they started. It really is how they started.”

Bam Margera and Tony Hawk.Robert Beck /Sports Illustrated/Getty

Tony Hawk and Bam Margera Reunite on the Vert Ramp 23 Years After Jackass Bubble-Wrap Suit Sketch

Robert Beck /Sports Illustrated/Getty

Of the crew, which included Margera, Steve-O,Johnny Knoxville, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man and more, Hawk noted, “They were creative in this Buster Keaton sort of way.”

“They were willing to destroy themselves for the sake of comedy. It was so funny.”

source: people.com