The Hangover Movies: Release Order
The Hangover trilogy follows the misadventures of the Wolf Pack - Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug - as they deal with the catastrophic aftermath of epic nights out. The first film establishes the formula of waking up with no memory and piecing together bizarre events, while the sequels expand on the group's bond and Alan's unpredictable nature.
The films progress chronologically, with each entry referencing previous adventures and deepening the characters' relationships. While each movie tells a complete story, the trilogy works best when watched as a complete journey.
Linear Timeline: Release Order = Story Order

The Hangover
Three friends wake up from a wild bachelor party with no memory of the night before, a baby in the closet, a tiger in the bathroom, and their friend Doug missing just hours before his wedding.

The Hangover Part II
The Hangover crew travels to Thailand for Stu's wedding, but their plans for a calm pre-wedding celebration go awry, leading to another wild adventure in Bangkok.

The Hangover Part III
The Wolfpack embarks on another wild adventure, proving that even without a wedding or bachelor party, chaos inevitably follows wherever they go.
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