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Zach Galifianakis considers next move
July 06, 2009 In addition, there's a Warners-ballyhooed sequel to the Phillips-directed "Hangover," which could put the same cast of characters in newly outrageous situations -- and could bring back Galifianakis too. "Due Date" centers on a slacker who takes hits the road with an uptight businessman; like "Hangover," it also features a road trip and a baby among the plot lines. The success of "Hangover," which has earned $204 million in five weeks of domestic release, was expected to prompt a flurry of deals.
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