With director Todd Phillips' comedy sequel The Hangover Part III opening this week, I recently participated in a roundtable interview with Ken Jeong. In the final installment to the popular franchise, we find Stu (Ed Helms), Phil (Bradley Cooper), and Doug (Justin Bartha) en route to taking Alan (Zach Galifianakis) to a psychiatric hospital when the gang is side-trekked by a mysterious man (John Goodman) who kidnaps Doug and forces the wolf pack to track down Mr. Chow (Jeong), who stole $21 million from Goodman's character. As you might expect, chaos ensues. For more on the film, watch the red band trailer or check out over forty images. During the interview, Jeong talked about Chow's emotional journey, how the films have been getting darker, doing nude scenes, Chow's accent, what fans always want to quote back to him, filming in Las Vegas, preparing for his big stunt in Part 3, and a lot more. In addition, he talked about Community's renewal, whether Dan Harmon might return, and how he'd prepared a few tweets in case the show had been cancelled. Hit the jump for what he had to say. Question: Were you shocked that Community got the renewal? KEN JEONG: Yeah. I think the rest of the world is. I had concession Tweets ready to go if Community had gotten cancelled; no joke. I literally had three Tweets—one shoutout to the fans, shoutout to Dan Harmon, and shoutout to the cast. I literally had it all typed; it's probably still on my email somewhere. And I was so ecstatic [when it ...
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