Where Will 'The Hangover: Part 3' Be Set?

Unless every theater across the nation suffers a power outage for two days, it looks like "The Hangover: Part II" will pass the $100 million mark with ease, becoming the first movie this year to do so, and probably shattering R-rated comedy records in the meantime. That can only mean one thing: three-quel!

The stars of "The Hangover" are already talking about the next sequel to round out the trilogy: Ken Jeong (who plays Mr. Chow) mentioned that director Todd Phillips considers the recent sequel to be the "Empire Strikes Back" in the franchise, implying that a third movie is inevitable.

It shouldn't be a surprise, considering the income the movie is already generating. The reviews for the movie, however (most of which accuse it of being essentially the same as the first "Hangover," but less funny) tell a different story. Can the team make a third movie that isn't just a carbon copy of the first two?

As for where the final installment would be set, it would have to be a city that parties like Vegas and has the lawlessness of Bangkok. Jamie Chung, new to the second movie, has an idea of where that would be: "Probably Amsterdam," she told THR.