Happy Gilmore, Adam Sandler and Cameo appearance
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Ken Jennings, Margaret Qualley and Bad Bunny are just some of the famous faces to appear alongside Adam Sandler in Netflix sequel "Happy Gilmore 2."
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PRIMETIMER on MSNIs Eminem in Happy Gilmore 2? Rapper's cameo explainedYes, Eminem shows up in Happy Gilmore 2. He plays the famous heckler's son from the first movie, whose part was played by Joe Flaherty. As part of his role, Eminem makes fun of Happy on the golf course by calling him a "jackass," just like Happy's dad did in the movie.
Happy Gilmore 2 dropped on Netflix on July 25, 2025, nearly thirty years after the 1996 original. The film was helmed by Kyle Newacheck while Adam Sandler wrote the script with Tim Herlihy.
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Sandler and co-writer Tim Herlihy tell The Hollywood Reporter about the response to the film, the possibility of more sequels for the star's movies after the success of this latest Netflix feature: "This throws it open.
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Review — A Bloated Cameo-Fest Full Of Callbacks With Enough Fresh Laughs To Make It WatchableAn interesting amalgamation of rehash, redemption, and enough hilarious moments just barely qualify Happy Gilmore 2 as a worthy sequel.
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Benny Safdie joins as Maxi Golf creator Frank Manatee, while Travis Kelce portrays a hot-headed waiter. In another star-studded addition, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, appears as Oscar, as Happy's waiter-turned-caddy.
In an Instagram post on Monday, Cameron Boyce’s mother responded to Adam Sandler’s sweet Happy Gilmore 2 tribute to the late Disney Channel star. Boyce died at age 20 in 2019 after suffering an epileptic seizure in his sleep,
WARNING: THIS STORY CONTAINS SPOILERSIf you haven't seen "Happy Gilmore 2" yet, this story contains several spoilers. Now is your chance to bail out of this story.Nearly 30 years after comedy classic "Happy Gilmore" came out,
Netflix's record-breaking sequel proves that sometimes the best thing for golf isn't a major — it's Adam Sandler making golf look fun to 47 million viewers.