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If You Loved 'The Hangover,' These Hilarious Films Should Be Next on Your Watchlist

If You Loved 'The Hangover,' These Hilarious Films Should Be Next on Your Watchlist

Berfin Ceren Meray
October 02 2023 - 10:01am

'The Hangover' franchise brought a new level of uproarious laughter to the comedy genre, leaving audiences in stitches with its unforgettable antics. If you found yourself rolling in the aisles while watching the misadventures of the Wolf Pack, then you're in for a treat. We've curated a list of movies that share the same irreverent humor, outrageous escapades, and hilarious ensemble casts that made 'The Hangover' a comedy sensation. From raunchy comedies to laugh-out-loud adventures, these films are sure to tickle your funny bone and keep you entertained from start to finish.

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1. "Superbad" (2007)

1. "Superbad" (2007)

'Superbad' is a quintessential coming-of-age comedy that captures the awkwardness of high school with gut-busting humor. Starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as two best friends navigating their final days of high school, the film combines raunchy humor with heartfelt moments. The quest for alcohol and the hilarious mishaps that follow make it a perfect choice for fans of 'The Hangover.'

2. "Ted" (2012)

2. "Ted" (2012)

From the creator of 'Family Guy,' Seth MacFarlane, comes 'Ted,' a comedy that takes the buddy concept to a whole new level. The film follows John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) and his talking teddy bear, Ted (voiced by MacFarlane), who comes to life as a result of a childhood wish. With its raucous humor and absurd situations, 'Ted' is a laugh-out-loud experience that's both heartwarming and hilariously crude.

3. "This is the End" (2013)

3. "This is the End" (2013)

'This is the End' offers a unique twist on the typical disaster movie by throwing a group of Hollywood actors, including James Franco, Seth Rogen, and Jonah Hill, into an apocalyptic scenario. As the world ends around them, these celebrities must navigate their way through chaos while providing a never-ending stream of humor and absurdity.

4. "We're the Millers" (2013)

4. "We're the Millers" (2013)

'We're the Millers' stars Jason Sudeikis as a small-time drug dealer who recruits a fake family to help him smuggle marijuana across the border. Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, and Will Poulter round out the ensemble cast in this laugh-out-loud road trip comedy filled with outrageous predicaments and unlikely camaraderie.

5. "Meet the Fockers" (2004)

5. "Meet the Fockers" (2004)

In 'Meet the Fockers,' the clash of two families with contrasting personalities and lifestyles leads to a series of comical situations. Starring Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, and Barbra Streisand, this sequel to 'Meet the Parents' serves up a hearty dose of awkward family moments and absurdity.

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6. "Bad Moms" (2016)

6. "Bad Moms" (2016)

'Bad Moms' flips the script on the conventional portrayal of mothers, showing that they can let loose and have fun too. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn star as overworked and stressed-out moms who decide to rebel against the pressures of perfect parenting. The result is a raunchy, riotous comedy that's relatable to anyone who's ever felt the weight of parental expectations.

7. "Horrible Bosses" (2011)

7. "Horrible Bosses" (2011)

If you enjoyed the camaraderie among friends facing outrageous predicaments in 'The Hangover,' you'll appreciate 'Horrible Bosses.' Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis play three friends who hatch a hilariously ill-conceived plan to rid themselves of their unbearable bosses, portrayed by Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey, and Colin Farrell. The film's dark humor and witty dialogue make it a side-splitting watch.

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