

Comedy
Overview
Bad Grandpa .5 gives you a whole new perspective on the world of Irving Zisman with bonus scenes and pranks also featuring Spike Jonze as "Gloria" and Catherine Keener as Irving's wife "Ellie", plus a look at the evolution of Johnny Knoxville's naughty alter-ego, the makeup effects, and a behind-the-scenes peek at the idiocy it takes to make a hidden camera movie in public.
Top Cast


Johnny Knoxville
Johnny Knoxville
Irving Zisman / Self
Johnny Knoxville
Irving Zisman / Self


Spike Jonze
Spike Jonze
Gloria / Self
Spike Jonze
Gloria / Self


Jackson Nicoll
Jackson Nicoll
Billy
Jackson Nicoll
Billy


Catherine Keener
Catherine Keener
Ellie / Self
Catherine Keener
Ellie / Self


Georgina Cates
Georgina Cates
Kimmie
Georgina Cates
Kimmie


Zia Harris
Zia Harris
Chuck
Zia Harris
Chuck


Jeff Tremaine
Jeff Tremaine
Self
Jeff Tremaine
Self


Trip Taylor
Trip Taylor
Self
Trip Taylor
Self


Dimitry Elyashkevich
Dimitry Elyashkevich
Self
Dimitry Elyashkevich
Self
J.P. Blackmon
J.P. Blackmon
JxPx Blackmon
J.P. Blackmon
JxPx Blackmon
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