Bradley Cooper talked excitedly about jumping back into the comedic world with “The Hangover Part IV.”
Key Takeaways
- Bradley Cooper’s willing to join “The Hangover Part IV,” said on a podcast with The New Yorker Radio Hour.
- He’s dipped into serious roles but still cherishes his “Hangover” days.
- Cooper’s game for a comeback, though he doubts it’ll happen, showing his love for the series.
In an open chat on “The New Yorker Radio Hour,” Cooper openly said he’d reprise his role as Phil, the character that charmed people in the original “Hangover” series. He laughed and said:
“Well, I would do Hangover 5.” “It would be Hangover 4 first, but yeah,”
I would do probably ‘Hangover 4’ in an instant, yeah,” he stated, showing his affection for collaborators Todd Phillips, Zach Galifianakis, and Ed Helms. “Just because I love Todd, I love Zach, I love Ed so much, I probably would, yeah.”
Despite moving into more serious and dramatic roles, including his praised roles in “Maestro” and “A Star Is Born,” Cooper’s words show he’s missing the team spirit found in comedic acting:
There’s nothing more fun that I’ve ever experienced than ‘Maestro’ and ‘A Star Is Born.” he reflected.
However, Cooper managed expectations, recognizing the challenges of a new “Hangover” movie. “I don’t think Todd’s ever going to do that,” he mentioned.