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Bradley Cooper Will Do Hangover 4 ‘In a Minute’ – The Hollywood Reporter

Bradley Cooper may be taking more serious roles at this stage of his career, but he’s not opposed to returning to his earlier, more comedic roles.

Multi-hyphenate stopped The New Yorker Radio clock To discuss his film Artist, band leader. During the podcast appearance, he also talked about whether or not he would do more “fun” movies again someday.

“Maybe I’ll do Hangover IV “In a moment,” the director said. “Just because I like Todd (Phillips), I like Zach (Galifianakis), and I like Ed (Helms) so much, I would probably do it.” When pressed on whether or not that would happen, Cooper admitted, “I don’t think Todd would ever do it.”

Although he hasn’t been doing traditionally funny roles lately, he explained that he’s having the most fun in his career right now and doesn’t find the heavy films he’s been working on lately as “stressful” as many people might.

“There’s nothing more fun I’ve ever experienced Artist, band leader And A star is born,He said. “I wouldn’t do it if it wasn’t so.”

Cooper directed, co-wrote and starred in the film Artist, band leaderOpposite Carey Mulligan. He stars as legendary composer Leonard Bernstein, while Mulligan takes on the role of his wife, Felicia Montealegre Cohn-Bernstein.

Rather than creating a traditional biopic, the film produced by Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese details Leonard and Felicia’s “very complicated” 30-year relationship, from when they met at a party in 1946, through two engagements and the birth of three children.

“Their relationship was deep,” Mulligan previously said. Vogue magazine. “They lit each other up. You can hear it: There are tapes of them exchanging stories, as if they were dancing.”

The marriage may have seemed unconventional to some, as she accepted his relationships with men. But that was only to a certain extent.

“For her, the betrayal wasn’t sex,” the Oscar-winning actress said of her character. “It was when I felt someone else intruding into the space I held for him, being the one who understood him, that it was necessary.”

Artist, band leader It’s showing in theaters now, before arriving on Netflix on December 20.