The Wolfpack is a toxic, chaotic, and yet aspirational group. For the young Tamil professional living in a joint family, the idea of flying to Las Vegas or Tijuana for a bachelor party is exotic fantasy. The Hangover sells a specific brand of hedonism: expensive suits, stolen tigers, Mike Tyson’s cameo, and consequences that disappear by the end credits.

Unlike its predecessors, the third installment ditches the "lost memory" formula. Following the death of Alan's father, the Wolfpack attempts to take Alan to a psychiatric facility. However, their journey is derailed when they are intercepted by a drug lord named (John Goodman), who kidnaps Doug to force the trio to track down their old nemesis, Mr. Chow . Directed By : Todd Phillips .

It turns out the gold belongs to Marshall, and Chow was using them to steal it back.

The plot kicks off when a gangster named Marshall (John Goodman) hunts down Phil, Stu, and Doug after Alan accidentally lets a wild giraffe loose on a freeway. Marshall’s precious gold is stolen by Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong), who has escaped from a Thai prison. The Wolfpack is forced to track down Chow across Tijuana and Las Vegas to save their own lives.