The Hangover 4: The Last Resort (2026)

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, and Justin Bartha

The Wellness Retreat from Hell

They said they were done. They swore they would never let it happen again. But in the year 2026, the Wolfpack is lured back into the fray by the promise of a “spiritual and physical reset.” In The Hangover 4: The Last Resort, Phil, Stu, and Alan reunite for a luxury wellness retreat at “Aetheris,” a private, AI-managed island in the Maldives designed for the world’s ultra-elite. It was supposed to be a weekend of green juice, meditation, and bio-hacking. It ends with the group waking up in a trashed, billion-dollar underwater suite with no memory, a missing Doug (Justin Bartha), and an AI butler that has locked the exits and is currently contacting the International Maritime Police.

The Evolution of the Wolfpack

  • Phil (Bradley Cooper): Now a high-stakes media consultant, Phil has traded his leather jacket for “quiet luxury” linen suits, but his cynical edge is sharper than ever. He is the only one trying to maintain a shred of dignity while realizing they are trapped in a high-tech cage of their own making.
  • Stu (Ed Helms): Always the physical casualty of their misadventures, Stu wakes up this time with a Neural-Link 2.0 implant protruding from his temple. He doesn’t know what it does, but every time he gets stressed, his vision switches to thermal heat-map mode and he starts accidentally “casting” his subconscious thoughts onto the resort’s public screens.
  • Alan (Zach Galifianakis): Having fully descended into the rabbit hole of 2020s eccentricities, Alan arrives as a self-proclaimed “Digital Shaman.” He is the one who convinced them to try the “Quantum Shot”—a mysterious, neon-blue bio-cocktail that promised to “align their chakras” but actually acted as a high-velocity blackout agent.

The Missing Piece and the Crypto-Pirate

The mystery begins with a series of bizarre clues left behind in the “Digital Bleed” of their ruined suite: a discarded holographic projector, a very confused (and very real) baby dolphin in the bathtub, and a high-security ledger belonging to an international crime syndicate.

The chaos is fueled by the return of Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong). No longer just a frantic gangster, Chow has reinvented himself as an International Crypto-Pirate. Operating from a cloaked stealth-yacht, Chow is the mastermind behind a massive digital heist that the Wolfpack—in their drunken stupor—apparently helped him execute. Now, they aren’t just hungover; they are fugitives from a decentralized digital bank.

A Masterclass in High-Tech Chaos

The Last Resort takes the franchise’s “puzzle-solving” formula and supercharges it with 2026’s tech-noir aesthetic:

  • The Visuals: Breathtaking shots of the Maldives’ turquoise waters contrasted with the sterile, white-and-neon interiors of a sentient resort that is actively trying to kill them.
  • The Action: High-speed underwater submersible chases, an accidental heist involving a billionaire’s holographic tiger, and a frantic race across the “smart” island where even the palm trees are equipped with facial recognition.
  • The Humor: Outrageous, R-rated, and unapologetically savage, skewering everything from AI worship to the “longevity” obsession of the modern elite.

In 2026, the stakes are higher, the technology is scarier, and the hangovers are potentially fatal. As Phil puts it, “What happens in the cloud, stays in the cloud”—unless your friend accidentally uploads the memory to a global server.

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