The Hangover (film series) explained

The Hangover
Director:Todd Phillips
Music:Christophe Beck
Cinematography:Lawrence Sher
Editing:Debra Neil-Fisher
Distributor:Warner Bros. Pictures
Released:2009–2013
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$218 million
Gross:$1.42 billion

The Hangover is a series of American comedy films created by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and directed by Todd Phillips. All three films follow the misadventures of a quartet of friends (also known as "the Wolfpack") who go on their road trip to attend a bachelor party. While all of the films find three of the four men on a mission to find their missing friend, the first two films focus on the events after the nights of debauchery before a party, respectively in Las Vegas and Bangkok, whereas the third and final film involves a road trip and a kidnapping in lieu of a bachelor party. Each film in the series focuses on how the friends deal with the aftermath of their antics, while they are being humiliated and occasionally physically beaten up at every turn. All three films were released from 2009 to 2013, and have grossed a collective total of $1.4 billion in the United States and worldwide.

Films

The Hangover (2009)

See main article: The Hangover. Phil Wenneck, Stu Price and Alan Garner, travel to Las Vegas for a bachelor party to celebrate the impending marriage of their friend, Doug Billings. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan have no memory of the previous night's events and must find Doug before the wedding can take place.

Lucas and Moore wrote the script after hearing how a friend of executive producer Chris Bender went missing following his bachelor party in Las Vegas.[1] After Lucas and Moore sold it to Warner Bros. for $2 million,[2] Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger, a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and real-life boxer Mike Tyson.[3] Filming took place in Nevada for fifteen days.[4]

The Hangover Part II (2011)

See main article: The Hangover Part II. Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug, travel to Thailand for Stu's wedding. After the previous film's bachelor party in Las Vegas, Stu takes no chances and opts for a safe, subdued pre-wedding brunch. However, things do not go as planned, resulting in another hangover with no memories of the previous night. After losing Teddy, Stu's future brother-in-law, Phil, Stu and Alan search for him in Bangkok.

Warner Bros. hired Phillips and Scot Armstrong to write a sequel to The Hangover after a trailer brought down the house at ShoWest in April 2009, two months before the film was released.[5] The principal actors were cast in March 2010 to reprise their roles from the first film.[6] Production began in October 2010, in Ontario, California, before moving on location in Thailand.[7]

The Hangover Part III (2013)

See main article: The Hangover Part III. Phil, Stu and Doug are happily living uneventful lives at home. The only member of the Wolfpack who is not content is Alan. Still lacking a sense of purpose, Alan has ditched his meds and given in to his natural impulses until the untimely death of his father forces him to finally re-evaluate his lifestyle and seek the help he needs. Phil, Stu and Doug are there to make sure Alan takes the first step. This time, Alan marries Cassandra, and resigns from The Wolfpack, but things still go awry when the Wolfpack hits the road.

Phillips first announced plans for a third film in May 2011, days before the release of The Hangover Part II.[8] Craig Mazin, who co-wrote Part II, was also brought on board in May to script the film.[9] The principal actors signed on in January 2012 and production began in September 2012 in Los Angeles, California, before moving to Nogales, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada.[10] [11] [12] [13] The film was released on May 23, 2013.[14]

Future

On October 9, 2020, Ken Jeong said in an interview that the cast knew there would not be a fourth film when they finished filming The Hangover 3 and took time to commemorate its closure on the last day.[15]

On October 21, 2021, Zach Galifianakis said in an interview that a fourth film could happen if it would be a "Pixar family-friendly version". He then added: "I've written a lot of it, but I just send it to the other guys, and they send me videos of them burning it."[16]

In November 2023, Bradley Cooper told The New Yorker Radio Hour that he would be open to reprising his role in a fourth film. “I would do probably Hangover 4 in an instant, yeah, just because I love Todd Phillips, I love Zach Galifianakis, I love Ed Helms so much. I probably would, yeah". Cooper, however, noted that Phillips had no apparent interest in a fourth film, remarking “I don’t think Todd’s ever going to do that."[17]

Cast

CharacterThe HangoverThe Hangover Part IIThe Hangover Part III
Phil WenneckBradley Cooper
Stu PriceEd Helms
Alan GarnerZach Galifianakis
Doug BillingsJustin Bartha
Mr. Leslie ChowKen Jeong
Sid GarnerJeffrey Tambor
Linda GarnerSondra Currie
Tracy Garner-BillingsSasha Barrese
Stephanie WenneckGillian Vigman
JadeHeather Graham Heather Graham
Black DougMike Epps Mike Epps
Tyler / CarlosGrant Holmquist Grant Holmquist
NeecoMike Vallely Mike Vallely
MelissaRachael Harris 
Dr. ValshMatt Walsh 
Officer FranklinRob Riggle 
Officer GardenCleo King 
Mike TysonHimself 
Eddie / SamirBryan Callen 
Lauren Srisai-Price Jamie Chung
Kingsley / Detective Peters Paul Giamatti 
Teddy Srisai Mason Lee 
Fong Srisai Nirut Sirijanya 
Kimmy Yasmin Lee 
MarshallJohn Goodman
Cassie Melissa McCarthy
Drug-Dealing Monkey Crystal the Monkey

Reception

Box office performance

FilmU.S. release dateBox office grossBox office rankingBudgetReference
Opening weekendNorth AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time domesticAll time worldwide
The HangoverJune 5, 2009$44,979,319$277,322,503$190,161,409 $467,483,912
  1. 99
  1. 229
$35 million[18]
The Hangover Part IIMay 26, 2011$85,946,294$254,464,305 $332,300,000$586,764,305
  1. 118
  1. 293
$80 million[19]
The Hangover Part IIIMay 23, 2013$41,671,198$112,200,072$249,800,000$362,000,072
  1. 600
  1. 343
$103 million[20]
Total$643,986,880$772,261,409 $1,416,248,289$218 million

Critical and public response

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore[21]
The Hangover79% (241 reviews)[22] 73/100 (31 reviews)[23] A
The Hangover Part II34% (249 reviews)[24] 44/100 (40 reviews)[25] A−
The Hangover Part III20% (203 reviews)[26] 30/100 (37 reviews)[27] B

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Real Story Of How 'Hangover' Got Made (& It's Based On Someone In H'wood) . 2009-06-08 . Deadline Hollywood Daily . 2009-06-08.
  2. News: Diane Garrett . Tatiana Siegel . 2007-10-04 . Warner weds Phillips film, Studio toasts to 'Hangover' . 2009-10-28 . Variety .
  3. Web site: Gilchrist . Todd . 2009-06-03 . Interview: 'The Hangover' Director Todd Phillips . Cinematical . 2009-07-12.
  4. News: Spillman . Benjamin . ShoWest movie convention optimistic about '09 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . 2009-04-01 . 2009-05-18.
  5. News: 2009-04-05 . Fleming . Michael . WB gets tipsy with 'Hangover' sequel . Variety . 2009-06-09.
  6. Web site: 2010-03-30 . Fleming . Michael . Warners Locks Cast Into 'Hangover' Deals . Deadline Hollywood Daily . Mail.com Media Corporation . 2010-03-30.
  7. News: 2010-10-11 . Goodson . Molly . First Pics: The Hangover Cast Reunites For the Sequel! . Popsugar . 2010-10-15.
  8. News: Horn . John . 2011-05-22 . Todd Phillips keeps 'em laughing . Los Angeles Times . 2011-06-01.
  9. News: Kit . Borys . 2011-05-31 . 'Hangover II' Co-Writer in Early Talks for Third Installment . The Hollywood Reporter . https://web.archive.org/web/20110703211001/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hangover-ii-writer-early-talks-193430 . 2011-07-03 . live . 2011-06-01.
  10. Web site: 2012-09-10 . The Hangover Part III Details Revealed as Production Begins . ComingSoon.net . https://web.archive.org/web/20120912051550/http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=94586 . 2012-09-12 . 2012-09-10 . live.
  11. Web site: Kit . Borys . 2012-01-25 . 'Hangover 3' Stars Nearing Deals for Big Pay Increases (Exclusive) . The Hollywood Reporter . 2012-09-07.
  12. Web site: Sager . Rebekah . October 3, 2012 . 'Hangover III' Snubs Tijuana, Mexicans Outraged . . https://web.archive.org/web/20121008023931/http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/entertainment/2012/10/03/hangover-iii-snubs-tijuana-mexicans-outraged/ . October 8, 2012 . October 17, 2012 . live.
  13. Web site: Castagnino . Jon . October 27, 2012 . 'Hangover 3' spotted filming in Las Vegas . . https://web.archive.org/web/20121030015733/http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/19929957/hangover-3-spotted-filming-in-las-vegas . October 30, 2012 . November 1, 2012 . live.
  14. News: Stewart. Andrew. 'The Hangover Part III' Moves Up to May 23. May 8, 2013. . May 8, 2013.
  15. Web site: Ken Jeong reveals if there will be a 'Hangover 4' . 2023-05-01 . YouTube . en.
  16. Web site: Zach Galifianakis Reveals What It Would Take to Make 'Hangover 4' Happen (Exclusive) . 2023-02-11 . Extra . en.
  17. Web site: Zee . Michaela . 2023-11-25 . Bradley Cooper Would Do ‘The Hangover 4’ in an ‘Instant’ . 2024-03-04 . Variety . en-US.
  18. Web site: The Hangover (2009). Box Office Mojo. IMDb. May 2, 2019.
  19. Web site: The Hangover Part II (2011). Box Office Mojo. IMDb. May 2, 2019.
  20. Web site: The Hangover Part III (2013). Box Office Mojo. IMDb. May 2, 2019.
  21. Web site: CinemaScore . . April 15, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220413083139/https://www.cinemascore.com/ . April 13, 2022 . live .
  22. Web site: The Hangover (2009). Fandango. Rotten Tomatoes. May 2, 2019.
  23. Web site: The Hangover. CBS Interactive. Metacritic. May 2, 2019.
  24. Web site: The Hangover Part II (2011). Fandango. Rotten Tomatoes. May 2, 2019.
  25. Web site: The Hangover Part II. CBS Interactive. Metacritic. May 2, 2019.
  26. Web site: The Hangover Part III (2013). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. May 2, 2019.
  27. Web site: The Hangover Part III. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. May 2, 2019.