The Hangover crew heads to Thailand for Stu's wedding. After the disaster of a bachelor party in Las Vegas last year, Stu is playing it safe with a mellow pre-wedding brunch. However, nothing goes as planned and Bangkok is the perfect setting for another adventure with the rowdy group.
Ratings
Curator score: 1.7/10
IMDb: 6.5/10
Letterboxd: 3.11/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 35%
Metacritic: 44
TMDB: 6.5/10
Director
Todd Phillips
Production
Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films, Warner Bros. Pictures
Cast
Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Mason Lee, Ken Jeong, Paul Giamatti, Jeffrey Tambor, Jamie Chung, Sasha Barrese, Gillian Vigman, Aroon Seeboonruang, Nirut Sirijanya, Mike Tyson, Yasmine Lee, Nick Cassavetes, Sondra Currie, Bryan Callen, Brody Stevens, Byron Gibson
Where to watch
fuboTV, TBS, tru TV
Curator Review
Verdict
A loud, shameless sequel that mostly replays the first film’s structure in a harsher, sleazier key. It has enough momentum, chemistry, and outrageous set pieces to work as a dumb-night comedy, but it rarely feels fresh and the shock humor lands unevenly.
Best for
Viewers who want crude, high-energy buddy comedy
Fans of the original looking for a familiar hangout vibe
People who enjoy chaotic, consequence-free misadventures
Audiences in the mood for a fast, vulgar party movie
Skip if
You want a sequel that meaningfully reinvents the formula
You dislike mean-spirited or gross-out humor
You prefer character growth over repetition
You are sensitive to jokes built on discomfort and humiliation
Overview
The Hangover Part II is less a new chapter than a louder rerun, swapping Las Vegas for Bangkok and escalating the same blackout-chaos template. Todd Phillips keeps the pace brisk and the comic timing efficient, but the film’s biggest joke is often that it knows you’ve seen this movie before.
Worth noting
What still works is the trio’s chemistry. Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis remain an easy, combustible fit, and the movie leans hard on their exasperation with one another to keep the engine running. The result is frequently funny in the moment, even when the setup feels mechanically familiar.
Bottom line
The problem is that the sequel trades surprise for repetition and edge. It pushes harder into sleaze, shock, and humiliation, which will be a plus for some viewers and a dealbreaker for others. If you want a disposable, aggressively stupid night out, it delivers; if you want invention, it mostly doesn’t.
Top Letterboxd reviews
haileigh (3★) · 5011 likes
bradley cooper as phil is so dangerously sexy what did they give him
𝓶𝓮𝓵🥀📜 (3★) · 4120 likes
the most unrealistic part of this wasn’t the drug dealing monkey it was the fact that stu was engaged to lauren
elena 🍋 (5★) · 3289 likes
i said it once and i'll say it again, the hangover bradley cooper is the superior bradley cooper
paige (3.5★) · 2372 likes
i relate to alan the most, mainly due to his unflinching admiration and love for bradley cooper