Bradley Cooper may be doing serious roles at this point in his career, but he’s not opposed to returning to his earlier, more comedic ones. The multihyphenate stopped by The New Yorker Radio Hour to discuss his film, Maestro. During the podcast appearance, he also opened up about whether or not he would do more “fun” movies again one day. “I would probably do Hangover IV in an instant,” the filmmaker said. “Just because I love Todd [Phillips], I love Zach [Galifianakis], I love Ed [Helms] so much, I probably would.” When pressed about whether or not that’s coming, Cooper admitted, “I don’t think Todd is ever going to do that.” While he hasn’t done traditionally funny roles lately, he explained that he is having the most fun of his career right now and doesn’t find the heavier movies he’s been working on recently “exhausting” as many people might. “There’s nothing more fun that I’ve experienced than Maestro and A Star is Born,” he said. “I wouldn’t do it if it wasn’t.” Cooper directed, co-wrote and stars in Maestro, opposite Carey Mulligan. He portrays legendary composer Leonard Bernstein, while Mulligan takes on the role of his wife, Felicia Montealegre Cohn
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Bradley Cooper Would Do 'The Hangover Part IV' in an “Instant” – The Hollywood Reporter

Bradley Cooper Would Do 'The Hangover Part IV' in an “Instant” – The Hollywood Reporter