“I don’t think Todd’s ever going to do that”: Bradley Cooper Has a Bad News For Hangover Fans Who Are Waiting For the Wolf Pack to Return
Bradley Cooper is one of the most phenomenal actors in the industry and is also known as one of the highest-paid actors. Cooper is admired by his fans across the world and some of his iconic characters including Limitless, Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, American Sniper, A Star is Born, etc., are the ones that the fans keep going back to.
Cooper gained critical acclaim and success after he starred in The Hangover trilogy, alongside Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, and Jeffrey Tambor from 2009 to 2013. Created by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore and directed by Todd Philips, The Hangover is one of the most popular trilogies, with fans desperately waiting for the fourth part of the franchise. And now Bradley Cooper has given an update on the same.
Bradley Cooper is all in for The Hangover 4 but says he thinks it cannot happen
In a recent interview with The New Yorker Radio Hour, actor Bradley Cooper was asked if he had decided to put his comic side in the past and is determined to take on dramatic roles along with spending as much time he could behind the camera to direct movies, to which he said,
“I would probably do Hangover 4 in an instant. Just because I love Todd, I love Zach, I love Ed so much, I probably would.”
But he also mentioned that he does not think that the director; Todd Philips would be interested in making a fourth installment of the successful and popular trilogy. He added,
“I don’t think Todd is ever going to do that.”
The Hangover has been one of the most loved franchises in the industry as it explores a group of friends dealing with the aftermath of their antics while being humiliated and sometimes beaten up at every turn. They are popularly known as the Wolfpack and the fans have been waiting for the franchise to kick start the fourth installment but it seems like the director is not very keen on it.
Bradley Cooper says dramatic roles are fun too
The actor who not only stars but also directs his recent release Maestro which he also co-wrote with Josh Singer, pointed out that he considers dramatic roles to be fun too. He shared during the show,
“There’s nothing more fun that I’ve ever experienced than Maestro and A Star is Born. This is me having fun.”
The actor recently shared at the Los Angeles screening of the movie via Variety, that he had spent about six years learning how to conduct just over six minutes and 21 seconds of music in the style of Leonard Bernstein himself so he could record a crucial scene live on set.
Maestro is an American biographical movie that revolves around the relationship between composer Leonard Bernstein played by Bradley Cooper and his wife Felicia Montealegre played by Carey Mulligan. The movie also stars Matt Bomer, Maya Hawke, and Sarah Silverman in supporting roles. Actress Carey Mulligan shared with Variety that it was Bradley Cooper’s style that had made her feel like a proper actor in a film for the first time.
Maestro is currently playing in selected theatres before being available to stream on Netflix on December 20.