
Following yesterday’s poster reveal, the first trailer has arrived for Todd Phillips‘ final entry into his comedy hit trilogy, The Hangover Part III. Revealing our first, bare hint at a plot, it looks to be another wild, deranged ride for our Wolfpack, and one that thankfully seems to be ditching the structure of the first two films.
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, director Phillip said the film is “Alan’s story,” adding that Zach Galifianakis‘ character is “going through a crisis after the death of his father, [and] the Wolfpack is all he has.” They will then return to Vegas for a brief time where “something from the first movie comes back to haunt them.” Check out the craziness below for the film also starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, Melissa McCarthy, Gillian Vigman, Sasha Barrese, Jeffrey Tambor, Heather Graham, Jamie Chung and John Goodman.

The Hangover Part III arrives on May 24th.
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