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Zach Galifianakis Interview For ‘The Hangover Part III’
May 21st
It’s been two years. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Doug (Justin Bartha) are happily living uneventful lives at home. Tattoos have been lasered off, files purged. The last they heard from disaster-magnet Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong), he’d been tossed into a Thai prison and, with him out of the way, the guys have very nearly recovered from their nights prowling the seamy side of Las Vegas in a roofie’d haze, and being kidnapped, shot at, and chased by drug-dealing mobsters in Bangkok. The only member of the Wolfpack who’s not content is Alan (Zach Galifianakis). Still lacking a sense of purpose, the group’s black sheep has ditched his meds and given in to his natural impulses in a big way – which, for Alan, means no boundaries, no filters and no judgment – until a personal crisis forces him to finally seek the help he needs.
‘The Hangover Part III’ reunites stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha as Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug. Also returning to the cast are Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow; Heather Graham as Stu’s first wife, Jade; and Jeffrey Tambor as Alan’s father, Sid. Joining the ensemble for the first time is John Goodman, starring as the guys’ new nightmare, Marshall. Todd Phillips directs from a screenplay he wrote with Craig Mazin, who previously collaborated with him on the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part II.’ The film is set for a May 23rd release.
Alan is not doing too well in the beginning of this film, and the guys stage an intervention in the hopes of getting him into a facility where he can get some help and put his life in order. Naturally, Alan is resistant, but he finally gives in to the promise of a road trip with his three best friends….
Zach Galifianakis: Yeah. Alan is having some kind of mid-life crisis…. if he was to live to 120 (laughs). Alan’s 60 years old, he looks good. But really, he’s having a bit of a mid-life crisis, even though he doesn’t really know it. The story for the third one starts basically when something happens to Alan’s life, he has a meltdown and he hasn’t been the most responsible adult there is. Alan has to be told he’s having a midlife crisis because he’s not aware of it. He has no idea. I guess it’s more like a coming-of-age crisis, but it’s hard to come of age when you’re already over 40. People are concerned, and they try to help Alan. But that’s how it starts: helping Alan. It’s so nice and innocent.
New “Fall In Love” TV Spot For ‘The Hangover Part III’
May 21st
Warner Bros. Pictures has unleashed this latest TV spot for Todd Phillips’ ‘The Hangover Part III.’ Scheduled for release on May 23rd, Phillips wrote the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part III’ with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part II.’ For the third and (said to be) final adventure, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha are reprising their roles of Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug, collectively known to moviegoers as “the Wolfpack.” Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys’ long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast.
Bradley Cooper Interview For ‘The Hangover Part III’
May 19th
It’s been two years. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Doug (Justin Bartha) are happily living uneventful lives at home. Tattoos have been lasered off, files purged. The last they heard from disaster-magnet Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong), he’d been tossed into a Thai prison and, with him out of the way, the guys have very nearly recovered from their nights prowling the seamy side of Las Vegas in a roofie’d haze, and being kidnapped, shot at, and chased by drug-dealing mobsters in Bangkok. The only member of the Wolfpack who’s not content is Alan (Zach Galifianakis). Still lacking a sense of purpose, the group’s black sheep has ditched his meds and given in to his natural impulses in a big way – which, for Alan, means no boundaries, no filters and no judgment – until a personal crisis forces him to finally seek the help he needs.
‘The Hangover Part III’ reunites stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha as Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug. Also returning to the cast are Ken Jeong as Leslie Chow; Heather Graham as Stu’s first wife, Jade; and Jeffrey Tambor as Alan’s father, Sid. Joining the ensemble for the first time is John Goodman, starring as the guys’ new nightmare, Marshall. Todd Phillips directs from a screenplay he wrote with Craig Mazin, who previously collaborated with him on the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part II.’ The film is set for a May 23rd release.
Rather than memory loss, this final chapter hinges on clarity, and things coming into full focus. At any point on the first movie did speak of making ‘The Hangover’ a trilogy….?
Bradley Cooper: The idea of doing a third film was so insane, because when we did the first one, never did Todd Phillips, Zach and Ed and I sit there and contemplate how we were going to wind up the story that started with a naked mans balls on my neck (laughs). We never thought, “How are we going to turn this into a trilogy?” (Laughs). So it is a bit crazy that we made a third one, but at the same time I would make eight of them because Todd’s an incredible director – I think he’s the best at what he does. And Zach and Ed, they’re just incredible actors and guys. And speaking as a fan, myself, watching these movies, the best part – and certainly the funniest – is putting it all together. It’s such a blast.
Red Band Trailer Unleashed For ‘The Hangover Part III’
May 16th
Warner Bros. Pictures has unleashed this new red band trailer for Todd Phillips’ ‘The Hangover Part III.’ Scheduled for release on May 23rd, Phillips wrote the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part III’ with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part II.’ For the third and (said to be) final adventure, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha are reprising their roles of Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug, collectively known to moviegoers as “the Wolfpack.” Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys’ long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast. The new trailer can be viewed below the full synopsis for ‘The Hangover Part III.’
It’s been two years. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Doug (Justin Bartha) are happily living uneventful lives at home. Tattoos have been lasered off, files purged. The last they heard from disaster-magnet Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong), he’d been tossed into a Thai prison and, with him out of the way, the guys have very nearly recovered from their nights prowling the seamy side of Las Vegas in a roofie’d haze, and being kidnapped, shot at, and chased by drug-dealing mobsters in Bangkok.
New “What’s The Worst That’s Happened?” Clip From ‘The Hangover Part III’
May 14th
Warner Bros. Pictures has set loose this latest clip from Todd Phillips’ ‘The Hangover Part III,’ showcasing Phil and Stu (Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms) explaining to their girlfriends why they want to avoid Alan (Zach Galifianakis). Scheduled for release on May 23rd, Phillips wrote the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part III’ with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part II.’ For the third and (said to be) final adventure, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha are reprising their roles of Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug, collectively known to moviegoers as “the Wolfpack.” Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys’ long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast. The clip can be viewed below the full synopsis for ‘The Hangover Part III.’
It’s been two years. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Doug (Justin Bartha) are happily living uneventful lives at home. Tattoos have been lasered off, files purged. The last they heard from disaster-magnet Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong), he’d been tossed into a Thai prison and, with him out of the way, the guys have very nearly recovered from their nights prowling the seamy side of Las Vegas in a roofie’d haze, and being kidnapped, shot at, and chased by drug-dealing mobsters in Bangkok.
New TV Spot Unleashed For ‘The Hangover Part III’
May 14th
Warner Bros. Pictures has set loose this third TV spot for ‘The Hangover Part III,’ the third installment in Todd Phillips’ record-breaking comedy franchise. Scheduled for release on May 23rd, Phillips wrote the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part III’ with Craig Mazin, who also collaborated with him on the screenplay for ‘The Hangover Part II.’ The brief synopsis for ‘The Hangover Part III’ is as follows: “This time, there’s no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.”
For the third and (said to be) final adventure, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha are reprising their roles of Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug, collectively known to moviegoers as “the Wolfpack.” Returning to the ensemble are Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Jeffrey Tambor and, as the guys’ long-suffering wives, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese and Jamie Chung. John Goodman joins the cast.














