Punk'd

Punk'd

TV-14200322m5.1/10
ComedyReality

Ratings

🎬TMDb
5.1/10(99)

What happens when the biggest stars in the world get too high on the Hollywood hog? When their bank accounts start swelling bigger than their heads? Master prankster Ashton Kutcher is there to punk 'em down to earth.

Production

Katalyst Films, MTV Production Development

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

March 17, 2003

Last Aired

July 7, 2012

Networks

MTV

Created By

Jason Goldberg, Ashton Kutcher

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Frankie Muniz, Justin Timberlake, Red Carpet
E1
Frankie Muniz, Justin Timberlake, Red Carpet
Air date: 2003-03-17
[1] Ashton distracts 'Malcolm in the Middle' star Frankie Muniz while his accomplice Dax Shepard steals Frankie's $250,000 car. [2] Justin Timberlake has a visit from the repo man, who claim he owes $900,000 in back taxes. [3] Ryan Pinkston goes to the red carpet making fun of celebrities including Kid Rock, Pamela Anderson, Ray Liotta, Christina Aguilera, Denise Richards, Tori Amos, Christina Applegate and Pierce Brosnan.
Eliza Dushku, Mandy Moore, Oscar de la Joya
E2
Eliza Dushku, Mandy Moore, Oscar de la Joya
Air date: 2003-03-24
[1] Buffy star Eliza Dushku is framed for shoplifting. [2] Mandy Moore thinks she's destroyed someone's home. [3] Boxer Oscar de la Hoya punks a member of the public.
Jessica Alba, Wilmer Valderama, Tom Arnold
E3
Jessica Alba, Wilmer Valderama, Tom Arnold
Air date: 2003-03-31
[1] A naked shopper torments Dark Angel star Jessica Alba. [2] An angry jealous boyfriend mistakes 'That '70s Show' star Wilmer Valderrama's car for Ashton's. [3] Tom Arnold lends his obnoxious son to the punksters.
More of the Red Carpet, Kelly Osbourne, Justin Timberlake
E4
More of the Red Carpet, Kelly Osbourne, Justin Timberlake
Air date: 2003-04-07
[1] Ryan Pinkston returns to the red carpet to ask rude questions to celebrities including Danny Masterson, Erika Christensen, Jon Abrahams, Eric Balfour, Christina Della Rose, Pauly Shore, Wilmer Valderrama, Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Lacey Chabert, and Brett Scallions. [2] Justin Timberlake punks Kelly Osbourne. [3] Three locksmiths are framed for burglary.
Kevin Richardson, Trishelle Cannatella, Seth Green
E5
Kevin Richardson, Trishelle Cannatella, Seth Green
Air date: 2003-04-14
[1] Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson and Trishelle Cannatella from 'The Real World' have to take off clothes to get through Ashton's metal detector. [2] 'Austin Powers' star Seth Green is busted at an illegal craps game.
Jessica Biel, Nick Lachey
E6
Jessica Biel, Nick Lachey
Air date: 2003-04-21
[1] Jessica gets accused of saying rude things to a young boy. [2] Nick Lachey gets fooled into thinking he has a large amount of long-lost relatives.
Jack Osbourne, Wee Man, Pink, Stephen Dorff
E7
Jack Osbourne, Wee Man, Pink, Stephen Dorff
Air date: 2003-04-28
[1] Jason "Wee Man" Acuna and Jack Osbourne are stopped by the MTV security and are denied access through the metal detector. [2] Pink thinks she is being framed by her boyfriend for running a motorcycle "chop shop". [3] Stephen Dorff is set up to get stuck with an $8,000 bar tab.
Rosario Dawson, Britney Spears, NFL
E8
Rosario Dawson, Britney Spears, NFL
Air date: 2003-05-05
[1] Rosario Dawson is duped into thinking her limo collided with a pedestrian. [2] Britney Spears attempts to pull one over on Ashton. [3] The Punk'd crew is rude to NFL players during a golf tournament. Featuring Jerome Bettis (Pittsburgh Steelers*), Jeff Garcia (49ers*), Rod Smith (Denver Broncos*), Dax Shepard and Jeff Goldberg (Punk'd Co-creator) *at the date of episode airing

Cast

Andrew Santino

Andrew Santino

Field Agent

Daryl J. Johnson

Daryl J. Johnson

Field Agent

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