The Wolfpack is back, and they’re doing it in style—The Hangover 4 (2025) kicks off when Alan Garner unexpectedly inherits a fortune from a relative he never knew existed. Think “a low-key celebratory weekend,” insists Alan, convincing Phil and Stu to reunite for what should be a relaxing getaway. Naturally, nothing stays low-key when these three get together, and soon enough, they’re back in full-on chaotic mode.

Their “harmless” reunion in Miami quickly devolves into mayhem when an eccentric crime syndicate, led by the flamboyant and unpredictable Viktor (yes, Chow’s old nemesis—still causing trouble), takes note of Alan’s newfound wealth. After a champagne-fueled night gone wrong, the Wolfpack wakes up to a trashed yacht, a missing inheritance artifact, and an enigmatic ransom note. Even the iguana has joined the chaos—decked out in a diamond collar, a perfect emblem of their latest catastrophe.

Desperate to piece together the night before, the trio traces clues from glitzy Miami to the vibrant streets of Rio de Janeiro. Their search spins into overdrive during the carnival—complete with a runaway float, unsuspecting samba dancers, and a rooftop chase that’s as hilarious as it is absurd. Just when it seems things couldn’t get any weirder, the Wolfpack ends up stranded on a tropical South Pacific island, only to discover its bizarre secrets.
On the island, they cross paths with a reclusive billionaire (played by Paul Rudd) who hosts underground fight clubs, and a local tribe that worships Alan as the “Bearded Oracle.” Between iguana wrangling, makeshift rafts, and Phil’s failed attempts at charm, the gang finds themselves chasing more than just clues—they’re chasing their friendship’s very foundation.

Amidst the insanity, tensions bubble up: Phil’s devil-may-care bravado clashes with Stu’s anxiety, and Alan’s unexpected moments of clarity tug at their bond. Flashbacks to their Vegas blackout days appear throughout, reminding them—and us—what made these friendships truly legendary. A wild karaoke showdown, jet-ski escapes gone awry, and a climactic chase along volcanic cliffs turn into something surprisingly touching.
In the end, The Hangover 4 delivers more than punchlines—it delivers heart. The Wolfpack confronts fears, mends old wounds, and finds closure in their own wild way. It’s a farewell that balances nostalgia with fresh comedy, giving fans one last unforgettable ride. And just when the credits roll, a cheeky post‑credits scene hints that maybe… just maybe… the adventures aren’t over after all.





