Alan's head is shaved, Stu has a facial tattoo (a replica of Mike Tyson's), and they find a severed finger belonging to Teddy, who is missing [2, 6, 8].
Just weeks before release, Mike Tyson’s tattoo artist, S. Victor Whitmill , sued Warner Bros. for copyright infringement over the use of the facial tattoo design [11]. The Hangover Part 2
Released in 2011, is the second installment in the blockbuster comedy trilogy directed by Todd Phillips [16, 18]. While it follows a nearly identical structure to the original 2009 film, it escalates the stakes with a darker tone and a move from Las Vegas to the chaotic streets of Bangkok, Thailand [1, 23]. Core Premise & Plot Alan's head is shaved, Stu has a facial
The "Wolfpack" reunites two years after their Vegas disaster for the wedding of (Ed Helms) to his fiancée Lauren (Jamie Chung) [2, 14]. for copyright infringement over the use of the
A cigarette-smoking capuchin monkey that becomes the group's temporary companion [1, 19]. Real-World Context & Controversies
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].