Hangover 3 — After Credits Ending __exclusive__

The therapist slowly removes his glasses, staring in disbelief. Phil buries his face in his hands. Stu screams, “ALAN, NO!”

Here’s a detailed write-up of the after-credits scene from The Hangover Part III (2013), explaining its context, what happens, and why it serves as a meaningful epilogue to the trilogy. Following the main ending of The Hangover Part III —where Alan (Zach Galifianakis) marries Cassie (Melissa McCarthy), the Wolfpack symbolically leaves a drugged Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong) handcuffed to a wrecked car in the Mexican desert, and they return to a peaceful life in Los Angeles—viewers who sit through the credits are rewarded with one last, crucial scene. The Scene The screen fades in on a quiet, sunlit living room. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Doug (Justin Bartha) are sitting casually, chatting with a therapist (played by veteran character actor John Goodman in a brief cameo). They’re dressed normally, no signs of chaos—until the therapist asks, “So, what’s different this time?” hangover 3 after credits ending

No music. Then, after three seconds of silence, a single, chaotic piano chord from The Hangover theme hits—followed by the sound of Chow laughing maniacally. The therapist slowly removes his glasses, staring in

Stu, visibly on edge, explains that this is their new routine: a “controlled” Tuesday night. No drugs, no alcohol, just pizza, a movie, and bed by 10 p.m. The therapist nods approvingly. Following the main ending of The Hangover Part