The Hangover Part 2 ⚡ Ultra HD
A cigarette-smoking capuchin monkey that becomes the group's temporary companion [1, 19]. Real-World Context & Controversies
Elevated to a central character, his international criminal ties drive much of the plot [19, 27]. The Hangover Part 2
Critics often called it a "slavish rehash" of the first film, but audiences turned it into a massive commercial success, contributing to the franchise's total of over $1.4 billion worldwide [1, 18, 22]. A cigarette-smoking capuchin monkey that becomes the group's
The film faced criticism for its portrayal of trans women and its depiction of Thailand as a lawless, chaotic playground [1, 7]. The film faced criticism for its portrayal of
Rated R for pervasive language, strong sexual content, and drug use, reviewers at Common Sense Media note it is significantly raunchier and more violent than the first [13, 15].
Guided by clues and the return of the eccentric criminal Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong), the trio retraces their steps through Buddhist monasteries, strip clubs, and high-speed boat chases to find Teddy before the wedding [2, 6, 19]. Key Characters & New Additions
The over-achieving "new member" of the pack whose disappearance is the central conflict [2, 3].