The Hangover Part 2 got Box Office

        The hangover part 2 was produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros Pictures. The production began in October 2010 and the film was released on May 26, 2011 in United States. The Hangover Part II is a 2011 American comedy film and sequel to 2009's The Hangover. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis. Directed a script written by Todd Phillips, Craig Mazin, and Scot Armstrong.

         The Hangover Part 2 reached $488.7 million in worldwide box office receipts making it the most successful R-rated comedy of all time. This report came from The Hollywood Reporter. The sequel surpassed the $467.5 million earned worldwide by the original film. "Through Sunday, 'Hangover II’s' international gross was $256 million, while it has earned $232.7 million so far in North America," The Hollywood Reporter said.  "Internationally, the biggest territories include the U.K. ($48 million), Germany ($31.5 million) and Australia ($30.4 million)."


         But behind this successfully, there are some critic in this film. One of the critical came when In an interview with New York Magazine, Ken Jeong responded to criticisms of the character Mr. Chow as an offensive caricature and stated doing the character was "very cathartic" for him and said the character "has the inflections of Vietnamese, with kind of the anger of my own Korean nature" although "it's definitely not about an accent, or a stereotype.


         And how about the continuous this movie, Yeah for The Hangover 3 already are plan but still no script or start date this statement came from Todd Phillips. Phillips stated, "If we were to do a third one, if the audience, if the desire was there, I think we have a very clear idea where that would head. It’s certainly not in the same template that you’ve seen these movies. The third would be very much a finale and an ending. The most I could say about it, what’s in my head, and I haven’t discussed it with these actors, is that it is not following that template but very much a new idea. As far as where it takes place, I said I’m very open." Also in May, Craig Mazin, who co-wrote the The Hangover Part 2, entered early talks to write the script for the third installment.

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