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Three pranksters are about to pull their biggest stunt yet: releasing a movie. Atwood said they have been pranking since the beginning of their time, a concept that inspired the title of the movie. The trio has a combined total of more than 18 million subscribers and upward of 12 years of experience posting prank videos on YouTube. Atwood, Roady and Zdorovetskiy met through their shared interests and collaborated on pranks over the past several years.

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Atwood said that even in the time it took to film the movie, the YouTube pranking landscape has changed. It became oversaturated with YouTube pranksters, and now pranks in general have kind of a bad name at this point. Even with the reputation following, the trio still wanted to take their videos to the next level.

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Many of the segments also use other actors and YouTube personalities apart from the original trio to pull of the prank. One of the segments — in which Atwood acts as if he is trying to sell dogs to an Asian restaurant for them to serve — has been under scrutiny for racist undertones. Many of the other pranks incited panic in the victim of the prank, with fake threats of incarceration or even death.

Other clips are more lighthearted and show the comradery between the trio, with eating contests, shooting each other with confetti cannons and attempting to make art with poop. The brothers, who dress up in traditional Arab robes and try to scare unsuspecting bystanders in dozens of prank videos, surrendered themselves to police two hours later and they were arrested. Scroll down for video. Assistant Commissioner Ross Guenther from Victoria Police told media: 'Our response has been driven by the changing nature of these posts and the escalation in terms of content. And that is how we will be proceeding with it.

This behaviour is not okay. He confirmed that police had been investigating the brothers for the past month - but said they have not yet been charged. Police searched their home for imitation guns, costumes and computers and seized a number of items. AC Guenther also told the press conference that there had been some 'parental involvement' in the arrests today. He said police are now now looking at taking the videos down, but pointed out that they are held offshore, so there could be some complications.

The brothers were slammed for their latest video which showed them firing a fake AK at a five-year-old girl and her father while they were standing by a phone box. The pair can then be seen running for their life from the phone box, with the phone left swinging on its cord.

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The trio were slammed for the video, which saw them dressing in Arab robes and brandishing fake guns. The brothers revealed that they tried to make amends after the 'drive by shooting' video and gave the little girl some sweets. Police said they did not see the videos as 'childhood pranks' and revealed that there had been a number of complaints to Crimestoppers. We don't want to encourage it in any way because of the obvious dangers involved. The trio first came under fire in December last year with a 'public bomb scare' stunt that showed a man in a white robe thrusting a bag into a man's lap.

Another part of the video showed one of the 'pranksters' launching the backpack into the open window of someone's car. The girl was seen running for her life in the disturbing footage which attracted thousands of damning comments. One of the 'entertainers' is also seen appearing to simulate a sex act with a chicken in a spoof version of an MTV Cribs video which also shows a number of the animals being kept in a fridge.

In an interview with Daily Mail Australia the day before their arrest, the Muslim brothers defended their antics, claiming that they never wanted to spread fear and that it was all supposed to be 'funny'.

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Everyone should laugh more, it helps you live longer,' Max said. But we just try to ignore it and laugh it off. Speaking on Wednesday, Max said that the brothers were 'aware' of an ongoing police investigation, but at that point they had not heard anything from police. The brothers even claimed that Arman was shot during filming for a suicide bombing prank shown.

They posted pictures of him in hospital, saying: 'It's been a hard 2 weeks filming without you little Jalal'. The year-old Law student, who has started his degree at Victoria University, said he had thought about how the extreme videos might affect his career. The man immediately tossed the bag away from him and jumped into a nearby lake in the clip which has more than 85 million views.

The driver quickly abandoned the vehicle leaving the door flung wide open. Despite an outpouring of negative comments, the brothers amassed legions of followers with their official Facebook page attracting over a million likes just days after they released the video. The entertainers, who have more than 1.

Max Jalal is pictured left with his brother Arman second right posing in front of sports cars. Max revealed that they first started filming prank videos around six months ago after seeing some videos on YouTube. Now we have lawyers telling us whether we can or can't do something, so we go right up to the limit. His younger brother Rebeen said the trio started getting paid for their videos around two months ago and that it was 'big business'.

The drive by shooting prank, which has more than 3. One of the men is seen diving for cover behind the car after hearing multiple gun shot sounds. The Jalal brothers, who are from Melbourne, then fire fake shot at three men waiting by a bus stop. The three men can all be seen sprinting from the scene after hearing multiple gun shots.

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It has recently been claimed that the trio 'faked' their prank videos with one man saying he was approached by the brothers and that there were six takes before they were 'happy. Liam from Knoxfield told Triple M's Merrick and Australia that he believed many of the stunts were faked, or at the very least set up. He claimed that he appeared in one bomb scare video after being approached to take part.

The brothers all still live at home together with father, who owns several businesses, and their mother. Rebeen, 16, recently dropped out of Lalor Secondary College and is considering studying for a plumbing or real estate course. I would much rather be doing the videos. The Jalals teamed up with up with another comedian Shammi left to stage the prank on his girlfriend Sarah Reay-Young right. Shocked families and children can be seen watching the pranksters stage the public kidnapping right on a busy street.

The brothers also sparked outrage with a video in January which showed them running up behind a woman, tossing a garbage bag over her head and bundling her into a van.