

The Hangover Part III 2013
"It all ends."
After the chaos of Vegas and Thailand, the Wolfpack's wild streak finally meets its match in *The Hangover Part III (2013)*, Todd Phillips' riotous finale to the iconic comedy series.
Director: Todd Phillips
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Hangover Part III (2013) about?
The Wolfpack embarks on a desperate road trip to save their friend, but their usual antics spiral into absurdity. With no bachelor party to blame this time, the stakes are higher—and the consequences far messier.
Who directed The Hangover Part III?
Todd Phillips, the visionary behind the series, directs this chaotic finale with his signature blend of humor and edge.
Who stars in The Hangover Part III?
Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, and John Goodman headline the Wolfpack in this high-stakes comedy.
Is The Hangover Part III (2013) worth watching?
If you loved the first two films, this finale delivers more of the same chaotic energy—though purists may find it uneven. It's far from perfect, but the cast and absurd scenarios make it a guilty pleasure worth your time.
How long is The Hangover Part III?
The film runs for 100 minutes, packed with enough laughs and madness to keep the Wolfpack's spirit alive.
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About The Hangover Part III (2013) — The Wolfpack's Wildest Misadventure Yet
After the chaos of Vegas and Thailand, the Wolfpack's wild streak finally meets its match in *The Hangover Part III (2013)*, Todd Phillips' riotous finale to the iconic comedy series. This time, the boys trade bachelor parties for an ill-advised road trip, proving that no matter how many times they swear off trouble, disaster is always one bad decision away. With Bradley Cooper's slick, fast-talking Phil, Ed Helms' uptight but lovable Stu, and Zach Galifianakis' unforgettable Alan—plus Ken Jeong's unpredictable Leslie Chow and John Goodman's intimidating mobster—this crew is back to turn a simple mission into a plot-worthy disaster. Expect cringe-worthy moments, sharp humor, and a chaotic energy that only the Wolfpack can deliver.
Director Todd Phillips, known for his knack for raucous ensemble comedies, cranks up the stakes this time around, blending slapstick with a darker edge as the gang faces consequences far bigger than a lost lion. The film's sun-drenched desert highways and neon-lit detours set the stage for a story that's equal parts heartfelt and hilariously unhinged. Fans of the series will relish the return of these beloved characters, while newcomers will find a raucous, if occasionally messy, send-off to one of the most unpredictable trios in comedy history.




