Impractical Jokers - Season 5 Apr 2026
Season 5 is remembered for some of the most creative and physically demanding punishments in the series:
In a massive long-con punishment, the crew orchestrated an elaborate prank where Sal believed he had committed a federal offense involving a statue, even receiving a fake letter from the Dept. of Homeland Security. Impractical Jokers - Season 5
The Stakes Get Higher: A Look Back at Impractical Jokers Season 5 Season 5 is remembered for some of the
By the time Season 5 of Impractical Jokers premiered in February 2016, the Staten Island comedy troupe The Tenderloins —consisting of Joe Gatto, James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn, and Sal Vulcano—had already become a staple of cable television. However, Season 5 marked a turning point where the pranks moved beyond mere public embarrassment into the realm of truly elaborate, "epic proportions". Bigger Pranks, New Frontiers However, Season 5 marked a turning point where
In preparation for their London trip, Murr was forced to have his head, facial hair, and eyebrows shaved, leaving only a "ring of hair" around his head. He then had to apply for a new driver’s license with that look—a license that wouldn't expire until 2026.