Heather Graham Hangover 3 Role Confirmed

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By Daniel Blake , Christian Post Contributor
August 11, 2012|7:04 pm

Heather Graham will be in Hangover 3 to reprise her role as Jade who was a popular character from the first film.

The "Austin Powers" actress was not included in the cast for Hangover 2 but she has now confirmed that she will be returning to the Hangover series for the third film.

The film, which is being made by Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures, is set to shoot in the fall, and will see the three main characters from the popular film franchise reprise their roles. Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms have all been confirmed to star in the latest movie which has Hangover fans excited.

The movie will also bring back Ken Jeong, the scene stealer who appeared in the first two films.

The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film, co-produced and directed by Todd Phillips and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.

The original film told the story of Phil Wenneck, Stu Price and Alan Garner, who travel to Las Vegas, Nevada for a bachelor party to celebrate their friend Doug Billings' upcoming marriage.

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However, Phil, Stu and Alan awake to find that they each have no memory of the previous night's events and must find Doug before the wedding can occur.

It became the tenth highest grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million.

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