At 58, Adam Sandler revisits Happy Gilmore
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A Netflix sequel to Adam Sandler’s hit 1996 film briefly recaptures the warm silliness of the original, before devolving into a lazy fever dream of cameos.
Happy Gilmore 2 finds Adam Sandler and pretty much everyone else reprising their roles from the original in a kinder, older film.
After much buzz and anticipation, Happy Gilmore 2 finally hit Netflix on Friday. Nearly 30 years since the original was released, Adam Sandler starred in the sequel with cameos from big names including Travis Kelce,
Happy Gilmore 2, featuring Adam Sandler, is now streaming on Netflix, marking his return as the titular golfer after nearly 30 years. The sequel has sparked excitement on social media.
Social media users on X, formerly Twitter, gushed over Sandler’s touching easter egg dedicated to the late Disney star. Reps for Sandler and Netflix didn’t immediately respond to HuffPost’s requests for comment.
The reviews for Happy Gilmore 2 are in, and there's one surprising thing to note when it comes to how critics viewed the film via Rotten Tomatoes as compared to the first. As of Sunday morning, Happy Gilmore 2 has earned a 65% score on the website when it comes to critics' reviews,
Happy Gilmore 2 is filled with celebrity cameos, but one is so subtle that many fans may have missed it. Turns out, it was the most poignant nod of all. In a scene early in the Netflix sequel, Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore character is seen at a check-in booth at a golf course.