Hangover 3 After Credits Ending [portable] | PREMIUM | 2025 |
The screen fades in on a quiet, sunlit living room. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Doug (Justin Bartha) are sitting casually, chatting with a therapist (played by veteran character actor in a brief cameo). They’re dressed normally, no signs of chaos—until the therapist asks, “So, what’s different this time?”
He dumps the bag onto the floor. Out tumbles —gagged, bound in zip ties, and wearing only his underwear and a pair of novelty Las Vegas sunglasses. Chow grunts furiously, squirming on the carpet. hangover 3 after credits ending
Throughout the trilogy, Chow (Ken Jeong) is the id of the films—pure, amoral mischief. By bringing him back in the tag, the filmmakers confirm that Chow is not a villain to be defeated, but an inseparable part of the Wolfpack’s chemistry. The sound of his laugh after the blackout is the film’s way of saying: You can’t have The Hangover without Chow. The screen fades in on a quiet, sunlit living room
Phil (Bradley Cooper) crawls out from under a pile of debris, while Alan (Zach Galifianakis) and Cassie wake up nearby, equally confused. Out tumbles —gagged, bound in zip ties, and