IGN: "The plot thickens. It was just a few days ago when Zach Galifianakis seemingly slammed his currently shooting sequel to The Hangover. And now word has come that the rumored Mel Gibson cameo in the film isn't even a rumor anymore.
Which is to say, it's not happening. The once mighty Variety has the report. Director Todd Phillips said in a statement: 'I thought Mel would have been great in the movie and I had the full backing of [Warner Bros. boss] Jeff Robinov and his team. But I realize filmmaking is a collaborative effort, and this decision ultimately did not have the full support of my entire cast and crew.'"
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I wonder if this is what the argument was about that made headlines like yesterday. That and this kinda shows why i dont have faith in this film, he is trying to push in stars like this to make it more Hollywood. Its not going to work, i have little faith in this film as is.
Yeah I guess this solves that question of whether or not this is what Zach was talking about. It really makes me happy that the filmmakers were actually willing to listen to their cast about the subject then, instead of making them (or just Galifianakis, I don't know if there were others) uncomfortable. It's too often we see directors and producers who will just push forward with it.
anything to do with Mel gibsons latest problems with alcohol