Ed Helms and Bradley Cooper have both ruled out starring in The Hangover Part IV.
The Hangover Part III has been designed by director Todd Phillips as the concluding chapter of a film trilogy, and sees the Wolfpack attempting to save Mr Chow (Ken Jeong).
Helms was speaking about the franchise's future with Access Hollywood, when he joked that it would take a world-changing event for him to return for a fourth movie.
"It would take peace in the Middle East for me to do Hangover IV," the former Office star joked.
Cooper also insisted that a further sequel was unlikely, explaining that the story of the Wolfpack has been wrapped up in The Hangover Part III.
"It's over," he declared. "It's done. Yeah, it's done."
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Zach Galifianakis recently admitted that a Hangover spinoff film is unlikely, but did suggest that a movie based around Chow could be funny.
The third Hangover movie opens on Thursday (May 23) in the US and Friday (May 24) in the UK.
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