The landscape of hidden-camera comedy has fundamentally shifted, and as of December 2025, the *Impractical Jokers*—now a powerhouse trio of Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, and Sal Vulcano—are not just surviving but thriving in a new era. Following the dramatic departure of founding member Joe Gatto, the remaining Jokers have successfully reinvented the show, transitioning from TruTV to TBS and launching into a new wave of highly ambitious solo and group projects that are redefining their careers beyond the original series. This is the definitive, fresh update on everything the comedy troupe is doing right now, including the status of the brand new Season 12 and the massive tours selling out arenas across the country.
The biggest news for fans is the continuation of the core series. The eleventh season successfully navigated the transition, and the highly anticipated Season 12 of *Impractical Jokers* premiered on TBS on July 10, 2025. This latest installment continues the show's evolution, featuring a host of celebrity guests and more elaborate punishments, all while the three remaining members cement their legacy as one of the most enduring comedy acts of the last decade.
The Impractical Jokers: A Complete 2025 Biography and Profile
The core of *Impractical Jokers* is The Tenderloins, a comedy troupe formed in 1999 in Staten Island, New York. The group’s dynamic, based on lifelong friendship, is what separates their hidden-camera prank show from all others. The current lineup is a trio of comedians, authors, and producers, each with a rapidly expanding individual empire.
- Sal Vulcano (Salvatore Edward Anthony Vulcano)
- Born: November 6, 1976 (Staten Island, New York)
- Role in Show: The most easily embarrassed and often the subject of the most humiliating punishments. Known for his crippling fear of cats.
- Current Projects (2025): Solo stand-up "Everything's Fine Tour," co-host of the hit podcasts *Hey Babe!* (with Chris Distefano) and *What Say You?* (with Q), and a major first-look deal with Warner Discovery for his production company, Bad Woods Entertainment, which is producing the greenlit project *Foul Play* for 2025.
- Brian “Q” Quinn (Brian Michael Quinn)
- Born: March 14, 1976 (Staten Island, New York)
- Role in Show: The most laid-back and often the most reluctant to participate in the pranks, known for his signature beard and calm demeanor. A former New York City firefighter.
- Current Projects (2025): Co-host of the long-running, highly popular podcast *Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!* (TESD), co-host of *What Say You?* (with Sal), and hosted the "Q West Comedy Escape" festival in 2025.
- James “Murr” Murray (James Stephen Murray)
- Born: May 1, 1976 (Staten Island, New York)
- Role in Show: The clean-cut, ferret-like member, often the butt of jokes and the easiest to trick. Known for his love of writing and his dramatic, over-the-top punishments.
- Current Projects (2025): Solo stand-up "The Errors Tour," a prolific author of thriller novels (including the *Awakened* series), and a film producer. His high-concept horror film *Don't Move* is slated for release in 2025.
- Joe Gatto (Former Member)
- Departure: Announced his exit from the show on December 31, 2021, citing personal reasons related to his separation from his wife.
- Current Projects (2025): Focusing on his solo stand-up comedy career, touring extensively with his show, and has stated he is "so removed" from the *Impractical Jokers* series and has no plans to return.
7 Shocking Ways the Impractical Jokers Have Reimagined Their Empire in 2025
The decision to continue as a trio after over a decade on the air was a massive gamble. However, the move has catalyzed an explosion of creativity and business savvy, resulting in a significantly expanded comedy footprint for Sal, Q, and Murr.
1. The Major Network Move to TBS and Season 12's Shocking Premiere
The biggest structural change for the show was its move from TruTV to its sister network, TBS, where Season 11 premiered in July 2024. This move signaled a significant vote of confidence from Warner Bros. Discovery, positioning the show on a larger, more mainstream cable network. The latest installment, Season 12, premiered on July 10, 2025, continuing the tradition of the hidden-camera format but with a renewed focus on celebrity guests to fill the comedic void left by Joe Gatto. The trio has adapted by leaning into their individual strengths, making the pranks feel more personal and high-stakes.
2. Murr’s Cinematic Horror Pivot: A 2025 Film Release
James "Murr" Murray has successfully transitioned from being a prank victim to a serious film producer and author. His film production ambitions have culminated in the upcoming horror film, *Don't Move*, which is scheduled for a 2025 release. This move is a stark departure from the lighthearted comedy of *Impractical Jokers*, showcasing Murr’s versatility in the entertainment industry. Furthermore, he continues his prolific career as a novelist, touring with his solo stand-up show, "The Errors Tour," throughout 2025.
3. Sal Vulcano’s Warner Discovery Production Deal and New Show
Sal Vulcano has become an entrepreneurial force, signing a lucrative first-look deal with Warner Bros. Discovery for his production company, Bad Woods Entertainment. The first major project greenlit under this deal is a new show titled *Foul Play*, which is slated to air in 2025. This expansion into production signifies Sal's move from being solely an on-screen talent to a major content creator, diversifying his career well beyond the *Impractical Jokers* brand. His solo stand-up, the "Everything's Fine Tour," is also selling out theaters globally, further cementing his individual star power.
4. The Podcast Powerhouse: Q and Sal's Dual Empire
While the show is their main focus, the trio's individual podcast empires are a massive source of topical authority and fan engagement. Brian "Q" Quinn continues his long-running, cult-favorite podcast, *Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!* (TESD), which is a key entity for his fanbase. Meanwhile, Sal Vulcano co-hosts two highly successful shows: *What Say You?* with Q, and the wildly popular *Hey Babe!* with fellow comedian Chris Distefano. These podcasts provide the raw, unscripted, and uncensored content that complements the family-friendly nature of the main TV series, allowing them to connect with a wider audience.
5. The Return of the Live Tour: The Scoopski Potatoes Tour
Despite their individual projects, the three Jokers have maintained their commitment to touring together as a unit. The *Impractical Jokers* Live 2025 Tour, often referred to as "The Scoopski Potatoes Tour," is a major financial and creative endeavor. These live shows feature a mix of stand-up, behind-the-scenes stories, and never-before-seen video footage, offering fans a unique experience that goes beyond the TV show. This touring schedule ensures the group’s chemistry and brand remain strong even as their individual careers flourish.
6. The Speculation of an Ending: Is Season 12 the Last?
A major point of curiosity among the fanbase in 2025 is the future of the series beyond the current season. With the trio’s increasingly busy solo schedules—Murr’s film and books, Sal’s production company, and Q’s various ventures—speculation has been rising on fan forums that Season 12 could potentially be the final season of *Impractical Jokers*. While no official announcement has been made by TBS or The Tenderloins, the shift in focus to individual projects suggests a potential wind-down of the main series, making every new episode a must-watch event for fans.
7. Joe Gatto’s New Chapter: A Full-Time Stand-Up Comedian
While his absence remains a defining factor in the show's new era, Joe Gatto has successfully launched a new career chapter as a full-time touring stand-up comedian. His solo shows, which often address his life changes and the experience of being a father, have been a massive hit with fans. Gatto has firmly stated that he is "removed" from the world of *Impractical Jokers* and is committed to his solo stand-up career, closing the door on any potential return to the hidden-camera series.
The Tenderloins' Enduring Legacy
The journey of *Impractical Jokers* from a low-budget TruTV show to a multi-platform comedy empire is a testament to the enduring power of friendship and improvisational comedy. The 2025 landscape shows a group that is more creatively ambitious than ever, using the show as a foundation to launch individual careers in film, writing, and production. The trio of Sal, Q, and Murr has not just kept the show alive; they have successfully adapted it for a new generation, ensuring that the legacy of The Tenderloins will continue to grow, whether on TBS, on a theater stage, or through their own production companies.
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