27 Nov – Bradley Cooper has no qualms returning to his hit comedy, "The Hangover" if there is any plan at all for a fourth movie. The actor, who has become a more serious filmmaker since the final "Hangover" movie was released ten years ago, told The New Yorker Radio Hour that he would do the fourth movie "in an instant". "Just because I love Todd [Phillips], I love Zach [Galifianakis], I love Ed [Helms] so much, I probably would," he added.
However, despite his enthusiasm, the "Maestro" actor realised that director Todd Phillips himself might not want to do another sequel.
The first "Hangover" movie made USD 469 million at the box office when it was released in 2009, spawning two more sequels in 2011 and 2013. In the first movie, Cooper plays Phil, who alongside his best buddies Stu (Helms) and Alan (Galifianakis) find themselves waking up after a night of binge-drinking at their best friend Doug's (Justin Bartha) bachelor party not remembering anything and with the groom-to-be having gone missing.