Negotiating together, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis have confirmed that they will be back for The Hangover Part III says THR The trio is asking for $15 million each (against backend) to reprise their roles, and they now are likely to get it.
That’s a big raise from 2009’s The Hangover, which was made for about $35 million and paid the headliners under $1 million each (Cooper made the most because he had the biggest name recognition at the time).
When the R-rated bachelor-party comedy unexpectedly grossed $467 million worldwide, the studio found itself without talent deals for a sequel. Negotiations were heated for The Hangover Part II, released last May, with the three principals each scoring around $5 million, according to a source, plus back-end compensation that raised their haul into the mid-teens (and counting) when the movie grossed $581 million worldwide.
Craig Mazin will write the next screenplay. Director Todd Phillips is back to call action too.
The studio hopes the next film, a Los Angeles-based story that will deviate from the forgotten-memory formula of the first movies, can shoot this summer and be ready for a Memorial Day 2013 release.
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