Adam Sandler returns to golf in first look at Happy Gilmore 2

Adam Sandler returns to golf in first look at Happy Gilmore 2
Adam Sandler returns to golf in first look at Happy Gilmore 2

Netflix Christmas began bringing a gift that many were waiting for, the first glimpse of “Happy Gilmore 2” con Adam Sandler returning to the golf course.

Released during an NFL game, the trailer shows Happy Gilmore (Sandler), wearing his hockey jersey, returning to the green and executing his powerful shot. The teaser also shows Happy haranguing the public, as he did before and which was strictly prohibited by golfer associations.

The video also brings surprises, as we have a first look at NFL player Travis Kelce, musician Bad Bunny, who is Happy's new caddy, and Julie Bowen, who returns as Virginia Venit, the PR of the golf world. and partner of the golfer. To close, there is one of the most anticipated encounters, Happy Gilmore with his archenemy, the nefarious Shooter McGavin, played once again by Christopher McDonald.

“Happy Gilmore 2” also stars Nick Swardson, Benny Safdie, Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley and Ben Stiller returning as the nursing home caretaker. Kyle Newacheck, who directed Sandler and Jennifer Aniston in “Murder Mystery,” is directing the film from a script by Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler.

The rivals once again face to face, Shooter McGavin and Happy Gilmore. Photo: Netflix.

Regarding the premiere, Netflix confirms that it will be one of its 2025 titles, but does not reveal the exact date, but a Sandler piece of information could help. Recently the actor was interviewed on a podcast where he talked about “Happy Gilmore” and one of the questions was if the premiere would take place on July 4, 2025. Sandler denied that date but confirmed that the premiere could take place in July. “Not on the Fourth of July, but we're trying to get it done in time for July,” the comedian explained.

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