(HMG Celebrity News) – Well he just  might have to stick to working in Jodie Foster films for now.  Mel  Gibson who’s tarnished reputation has been further besmirched after  being accused of domestic  abuse against ex-girlfriend Oksana  Grigorieva, the mother of his  one-year-old daughter and ranting at her  on the phone,  was set to make a light comeback  in the sequel to the  Hangover, in which the original film about a stag party that goes awry  in Las Vegas, took more than $467m globally.   The embattled actor was  announced to make a cameo in The Hangover 2, but  that  apparently didn’t sit well with some of the cast and crew.  Director  Todd  Phillips confirmed the news Thursday, saying, “I thought Mel would  have  been great in the movie… But I realize filmmaking is a  collaborative  effort, and this decision ultimately did not have the  full support of my  entire cast and crew.”  It’s obviously a blow  for  Gibson, who accepted the small role to get himself back out there, only  to have it yanked away from him in such an embarrassing way.  The  sequel, due out next year, will reunite Zach Galifianakis, Bradley  Cooper, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha.Mel Gibson dropped from Hangover 2 role like hot potatoe
(HMG Celebrity News) – Well he just  might have to stick to working in Jodie Foster films for now.  Mel  Gibson who’s tarnished reputation has been further besmirched after  being accused of domestic  abuse against ex-girlfriend Oksana  Grigorieva, the mother of his  one-year-old daughter and ranting at her  on the phone,  was set to make a light comeback  in the sequel to the  Hangover, in which the original film about a stag party that goes awry  in Las Vegas, took more than $467m globally.   The embattled actor was  announced to make a cameo in The Hangover 2, but  that  apparently didn’t sit well with some of the cast and crew.  Director  Todd  Phillips confirmed the news Thursday, saying, “I thought Mel would  have  been great in the movie… But I realize filmmaking is a  collaborative  effort, and this decision ultimately did not have the  full support of my  entire cast and crew.”  It’s obviously a blow  for  Gibson, who accepted the small role to get himself back out there, only  to have it yanked away from him in such an embarrassing way.  The  sequel, due out next year, will reunite Zach Galifianakis, Bradley  Cooper, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha.
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