‘The Hangover’ is one of the most successful comedy film franchises and it has collected millions at the box office. The franchise ended in 2013 with a final installment in the trilogy and audiences are eagerly waiting for the fourth film.
The first film came out in 2009 and it was the only installment that received a positive response. The other two films received mixed to negative reviews but turned out to be successful at the box office. Let’s check what we know about the fourth installment so far.
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‘The Hangover 4’: Plot Details
The first three films of ‘The Hangover’ franchise have turned out to be successful and it can be said without any doubt that the fourth film will also lead to the same results. Although a fourth film has not been confirmed, there are a few things that can be predicted in terms of the storyline.
The films used to focus on Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug who were best friends and all three films took them to different destinations. The same thing will be used in the fourth film. But one thing should be noted here that the storyline of the franchise ended in the third film.
However, the producers can decide to follow the process that has happened for other franchises which is the path of spin-offs or reboots.
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‘The Hangover 4’: Release Date And Cast
It’s been almost ten years since ‘The Hangover Part III’ was released in theatres. So the possibility of a fourth film is less likely for now but one of the cast members, Zach Galifianakis, had a few words to say about the fourth film.
Zach said in an interview with Extra TV that the producers can prefer to make a Pixar version that will be able to attract family audiences. A release date for the fourth film has not been confirmed but audiences can expect to witness Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug making a guest appearance.
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