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Bradley Cooperthinks that sequels should follow the same formula as theoriginal movie in order to be successful.
The actor is pleased that 'The Hangover Part II'follows the same formula as the first movie, which went on tobe a worldwide hit, reported Contactmusic.
The 36-year-old actor is all set to reprise his roleas Phil Wenneck in the forthcoming sequel - which sees a groupof friends head to Thailand for a bachelor party which getsout of hand.
He thinks it is more likely to be a hit because theplot is similar to that in the 2009 film, which saw the mentrying to piece together the events of an evening celebratingthe final single days of a friend in Las Vegas.
"The sequel can't be, 'Let's make a movie that has acompletely different story but it won't matter because peoplelove seeing those guys together.'
"I don't believe that - when you look at sequels thatdon't work in comedy, it's when they abandon the formula. Iwas very happy that there was a structure - a ticking clock, amissing night," he said.
The actor is pleased that 'The Hangover Part II'follows the same formula as the first movie, which went on tobe a worldwide hit, reported Contactmusic.
The 36-year-old actor is all set to reprise his roleas Phil Wenneck in the forthcoming sequel - which sees a groupof friends head to Thailand for a bachelor party which getsout of hand.
He thinks it is more likely to be a hit because theplot is similar to that in the 2009 film, which saw the mentrying to piece together the events of an evening celebratingthe final single days of a friend in Las Vegas.
"The sequel can't be, 'Let's make a movie that has acompletely different story but it won't matter because peoplelove seeing those guys together.'
"I don't believe that - when you look at sequels thatdon't work in comedy, it's when they abandon the formula. Iwas very happy that there was a structure - a ticking clock, amissing night," he said.