'Happy Gilmore 2' Cast: All About the Old Pros and Rookies in Adam Sandler's Sequel
BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY, JUL 28 – Happy Gilmore 2 features Adam Sandler returning as a golf champion facing tragedy with a star-studded cast, now the top movie on Netflix with a 69% Rotten Tomatoes score.
- On July 25, 2025, Happy Gilmore 2 premiered on Netflix, nearly 30 years after the original, featuring Adam Sandler in the lead role.
- Produced under a Netflix multi-film deal, Sandler returns to his 1996’s Happy Gilmore character as part of his streaming partnership.
- Sandler's film features Cameos from Bad Bunny, Eminem, Julie Bowen, Ben Stiller, Christopher McDonald, Blake Clark, Sadie Sandler, and Sunny Sandler.
- Immediately, Happy Gilmore 2 rocketed to the top of Netflix’s film chart and Netflix subscribers are buzzing over its arrival.
- With the success of Happy Gilmore 2, the Netflix deal continues, and Sandler is set to star in Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly later this year.
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‘Happy Gilmore 2’ starts with a shocking plot twist that builds to the final heart-wrenching sceneScott Yamano/Netflix Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore (Writer/Producer) in Happy Gilmore 2.Instead of ending on a final twist, Happy Gilmore 2 kicks off with a shocking bit of news.After the triumphant win that completes the original movie, Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) accidentally kills his wife, Virginia Venit (Julie Bowen), when one of his golf ball…
'Happy Gilmore 2' cast: All about the old pros and rookies in Adam Sandler's sequel
Happy and Shooter square off once again in the long-awaited sequel to the 1996 classic.Scott Yamano/Netflix (L-R) Bad Bunny as Oscar Mejías and Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore in 'Happy Gilmore 2'Key PointsHappy Gilmore 2 sees Adam Sandler's titular golfer return to the green to fund his daughter's ballet education in Paris.The hit sports comedy features a huge mix of returning cast members, new faces, and A-list cameos.Happy Gilmore 2 premiered o…
The 1996 comedy "Happy Gilmore" is followed by a sequence, almost thirty years later. Adam Sandler's new golfer comedy lives from the rumining of the characters and dialogues.
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