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Netflix announced in May 2024 that Adam Sandler would reprise his role as Happy Gilmore in the sequel to the 1996 golf comedy. Here's how to watch it.
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Daily Star on MSNNetflix viewers 'surprised' as they flock to watch Happy Gilmore sequel
After the success of the first film, fans have been desperate for the return of Adam Sandler's rough-around-the-edges golfer, Happy Gilmore - and now their wish has come true
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Netflix's Happy Gilmore 2 Review: Adam Sandler’s Long-Awaited Sequel Deserves A Golden Jacket
There are some solid running jokes that never get old in Happy Gilmore 2, showing just how much director Kyle Newacheck and writers Sandler and Tim Herlihy understand what makes these characters great. The latter two wrote and created the original movie, and they once again strike gold with their return to this zany universe.
Happy Gilmore 2 features some of golf's biggest names, including influencer Paige Spiranac. What to know about the social media sensation.
The first installment of "Happy Gilmore," an Adam Sandler franchise, was released in 1996. Now, the sequel is here.
Happy Gilmore 2 is not going to be out to win Academy Awards. It is going to be meant to be pure fun this summer, and we keep our intentions on good memories and creating the same while the rest ...
"We're not done with golf. I can see the Happy I fell in love with," she tells him in the trailer. "Happy Gilmore 2" is set to be released on Netflix on July, 25, 2025.
"We're not done with golf. I can see the Happy I fell in love with," she tells him in the trailer. "Happy Gilmore 2" is set to be released on Netflix on July, 25, 2025.
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Eminem’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Role Revealed as Son of Legendary Character From 1996 Original Film
Eminem is among the plethora of superstar cameos in Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore 2 movie, which landed on Netflix Friday (July 25). Slim Shady got back into his acting bag with a small role that actually pays homage to the 1996 original, as he plays the son of Donald, who was the character portrayed by the late comedian Joe Flaherty.