Here's why Adam Sandler decided to bring back Happy Gilmore
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On February 16, 1996, Universal Pictures introduced Happy Gilmore to audiences. The Adam Sandler starrer went on to gross $41 million and became a cable TV perennial enroute to its belated Netflix sequel in 2025. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review is below:
Collin Morikawa didn't have to think twice about starring in "Happy Gilmore 2," which comes out this Friday on Netflix nearly 30 years after the original.
Alix Earle spoke to PEOPLE at the New York City premiere of the comedy on Monday, July 21. The influencer says one of Adam Sandler's daughters suggested her cameo to him.
At the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere, Christopher McDonald chats with THR and reacts to how surreal it was for golfers in today’s world saying how much they adore him and Adam growing up. Plus, he reveals what people are going to take away from the sequel film when they see it on Netflix.
The ‘Modern Family’ actress recalls recoiling from family friction, coping with anxiety and why pickleball is her exercise of choice.
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Adam Sandler Says Fans Stopped Him in the Street for '28 Years' Asking for a Happy Gilmore Sequel
Adam Sandler said people have been stopping him in the street to ask about a 'Happy Gilmore' sequel for 28 years, and he always said 'no.' 'Happy Gilmore 2' will be released on Netflix5.
Benny Safdie chats with THR at the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere and dishes on the memories he had with the first Happy Gilmore versus what he got to take into the second film. Plus, he talks about filming Adam Sandler back with his golf club while filming the sequel.