The Hangover Part III lets loose a first look at its logo

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The Wolfpack is back and headed to Tijuana, if reports are to be believed. Joined by Ken Jeong’s Leslie Chow and Mike Epps’ Black Doug, their alcohol-fueled adventures in insanity (which could have more than one meaning if it’s true that Zach Galifianakis’ Alan starts out the movie in a mental institution) will hit the big screen in a bit less than a year on May 24th, 2013.  The Hangover series has always spun me right ’round (baby, right ’round), so I for one am very much looking forward to THE HANGOVER PART III. 

Do you think that they can up the ante even more, or has the ceiling of wacky possibility been reached and what the people behind the movie need is a new avenue for their particular brand of humor?

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