The Hangover movies in order
The Hangover Marathon

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9 December 2025

Most Recent Release:

The Hangover Part III - 2013

Total Runtime:

302 Minutes

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3

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(6.3)

The Hangover movies in order

If there's one comedy trilogy that leaves you feeling like you've experienced your own blackout after a night of chaos, it's The Hangover. Directed by Todd Phillips, this legendary series is not just a feast of laughs but also a surprisingly clever rollercoaster filled with mysterious flashbacks, iconic moments (a tiger in the bathroom, anyone?), and a Wolfpack you'll never forget. But how do you watch them in the best way? The order is straightforward, but the details in between make your binge so much better. So, grab your snacks, gather your friends, and prepare for a wild ride from Las Vegas to Bangkok and Tijuana.

302 Minutes 3 Movies
  1. The Hangover Backdrop 1
    The Hangover Movie 100 min. 2009
    When three friends finally come to after a raucous night of bachelor-party revelry, they find a baby in the closet and a tiger in the bathroom. But they can't seem to locate their best friend, Doug – who's supposed to be tying the knot. Launching a frantic search for Doug, the trio perseveres through a nasty hangover to try to make it to the church on time.
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  2. The Hangover Part II Backdrop 2
    The Hangover Part II Movie 102 min. 2011
    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.
    USER SCORE 6
  3. The Hangover Part III Backdrop 3
    The Hangover Part III Movie 100 min. 2013
    This time, there's no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
    USER SCORE 6

The Hangover (2009)

We start, of course, in Las Vegas, where everything goes wrong... very wrong. Released in 2009, The Hangover kicked off with an unexpectedly brilliant mix of blackout comedy, mystery, and road trip chaos. Four friends Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), Alan (Zach Galifianakis), and Doug (Justin Bartha) head to Vegas for a bachelor party. The next morning, Doug is missing, the hotel room is completely trashed (yes, including a tiger in the bathroom), and no one remembers a thing. This film sets the tone for the entire trilogy with flashbacks, clues, and a quest full of bizarre detours, all served with R-rated humor.

What makes this film so great is not just the absurdity of the story but also how it functions as a detective-comedy. You puzzle along with the characters as they slowly piece together what happened during their night of booze, drugs, and chaos. And let's not forget baby Carlos, Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong), and that iconic rooftop scene at Caesar’s Palace. This isn't just a comedy; it's a blueprint for how to completely botch a bachelor party.

The Hangover Part II (2011)

If you thought one night of total madness was enough, think again. The Hangover Part II moves the chaos to Bangkok, and it only gets crazier. This sequel picks up right after the first film, with the Wolfpack reunited for another wedding, this time for Stu. And yes, it goes disastrously wrong again. This installment is both notorious and beloved for its extreme versions of the original formula: an unknown night, a missing person, and a path of bizarre memories slowly unraveled.

The Bangkok chaos of Hangover 2 is darker and grittier in tone, perfectly matching the setting and the feeling the creators want to convey: you're lost in unfamiliar territory, both literally and figuratively. The film cleverly uses the flashback structure and adds new layers to the characters, especially Alan, who increasingly takes the spotlight. And that tattoo on Stu’s face? A brilliant Mike Tyson parody that instantly achieved cult status. The Hangover Part II might be more of the same, but it's also more in every sense: more intense, dirtier, and still hilarious.

The Hangover Part III (2013)

Then there's The Hangover Part III, the finale that takes a different approach. No missing groom this time, but a direct mission: Alan needs help, and Mr. Chow has escaped from prison. The film largely abandons the blackout formula, opting for an action-comedy road trip with a clear storyline that surprisingly answers previous mysteries. This is where the circle closes, where the story truly concludes.

Tijuana provides the colorful backdrop for this final ride, where the Wolfpack trio (Doug is barely involved) confronts their past and their friendship. The film features a gold heist, a rivalry between Alan and Chow that reaches a boiling point, and some great callbacks to the first installment. Fans will enjoy how everything ultimately comes together, including an after-credit bonus that subtly nods to the original chaos of Las Vegas. While it might not be everyone's favorite, this film definitely deserves a spot in your marathon if only for the closure (and the chickens).

Why You Should Watch The Hangover Marathon in This Order

The strength of The Hangover trilogy lies in its progression. Watching the films in chronological order as they were released allows you to see how the characters evolve, how the running gags grow stronger, and how the tone subtly shifts from pure chaos to a more mature conclusion. The structure of clues and flashbacks works best when you use the first film as a foundation, recognize the repetition in the second, and then be surprised by the different pace of the third.

Additionally, the trilogy is packed with small callbacks, inside jokes, and character moments that you can only fully appreciate if you watch them in order. Think of Alan's obsession with the Wolfpack, the increasingly insane situations involving Mr. Chow, or how each hotel bed looks worse than the last. If you want a true binge where you pause every few minutes to laugh or say, "That's the scene from earlier!" this is the order to follow.

Tips for Your Ultimate The Hangover Movie Marathon

Want to experience this blackout adventure comedy at its best? Here are a few tips:

1. Start your marathon in the evening. The films take place at night, so you want to capture that vibe.

2. Opt for snacks with a nod to the films: mini bottles of Jäger, fortune cookies, gummy bears... and maybe a plastic baby you name Carlos.

3. Take short breaks between films with the soundtrack playing. The music, from Kanye to Phil Collins, is an essential part of the atmosphere.

4. Watch with friends. These films scream for a group watch. Especially Alan’s quotes are more fun when you repeat them together.

5. Don't forget the after-credit scene of the third film. It's a mini-ode to where it all began and perfect as a final wink.

Conclusion: The Hangover Trilogy is Binge Perfection

The Hangover is more than just a series of comedies about a bachelor party gone wrong. It's a smart, well-timed, and surprisingly consistent trilogy that continues to surprise. Thanks to Todd Phillips' strong direction, the chemistry between Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis, and the unforgettable supporting roles of Ken Jeong and Mike Tyson, Warner Bros Pictures has created an iconic trilogy.

So, rearrange your schedule, get that popcorn ready, and dive headfirst into the world of the Wolfpack. Watching the films in order not only gives you the best experience in terms of story but also an evening (or night) full of laughter, amazement, and "how did that happen?!" moments. And remember: whatever happens during your own movie night, it will definitely be less wild than what these guys go through. Right?