Everything we know about Happy Gilmore 2 as first trailer drops
Adam Sandler is returning to one of the most beloved comedies of his early career, with Happy Gilmore 2 tap, tap tappy-ing its way to Netflix - and now, you can see a trailer of what's to come.
Released in 1996, the original Happy Gilmore served as one of Sandler's breakout movies. It arrived hot on the heels of his back-to-school comedy Billy Madison and shortly before megahits The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy, Big Daddy and Little Nicky cemented his status as Hollywood's most bankable leading man.
A sequel has long been talked about but never materialised. However, Sandler's recent partnership with streaming giant Netflix not only made him the highest paid actor in show business, but also paved the way for him to return to one of his most enduring and quotable characters.
Good news for fans of the Sandman — but what will Happy Gilmore 2 be about? Keep scrolling for all the information you need.
Get excited, Happy Gilmore fans - Netflix has unveiled the first trailer for the comedy's sequel, showing Sandler easing right back into playing his beloved character.
It offers a hint at the film's storyline as yet again, the unlikely golfer looks to his talents on the green to fund another unexpected bill in life. This time, he needs to win enough competitions to pay for his daughter's pricey ballet school aspirations.
As well as a cast of favourite returning characters and some new faces, viewers will also be treated to some cameos from the world of golf as John Daly, Paige Spiranac, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas, and Will Zalatoris all put in an appearance.
As well as the trailer dropping, Netflix has also confirmed a release date for the much-anticipated sequel. Happy Gilmore is due to land on the streaming service on Friday, 25 July.
Production on the sequel officially started in September 2024 with Netflix and Sandler sharing a picture of a familiar hockey jersey. 'It ain't over. The way I see it… we've only just begun,' said the caption accompanying the image.
The streamer has been the home of Sandler-related-content since the star signed a high-value deal to deliver eight movies. Previous releases have included stand-up specials, Western comedy The Ridiculous Six, dramedy Sandy Wexler and spooky comedy Hubie Halloween among others.
Happy Gilmore 2 will be the latest in this string of Netflix-produced features.
Happy Gilmore has a familiar reason for heading back out on the fairway 30 years on as he has yet more bills to pay to keep his family happy.
The first Happy Gilmore saw Sandler play a failed hockey player who finds that his skills could be put to better use on the golfing green. When his grandmother's house is put at risk, he enters a professional golfing championship with plans to use the prize money to secure her future but in doing so he must beat smug pro-golfer McGavin.
Throughout the movie, he receives training from his one-handed coach Chubbs and gets into a fight with former The Price is Right host Bob Barker.
Now, an older Happy is feeling the pressure of helping his teenage daughter realise her own sporting dreams. She's set on attending ballet school, but with the bill coming in at an eye-watering $300,000, Happy needs to dig out his clubs and win some contests.
He'll run into friends and foes old and new as he does his best to support those he loves. Of course, there's also time for a few scenes with the likes of Rory McIlroy, too.
Sandler will reprise his role in Happy Gilmore 2 as Happy, while Christopher McDonald will return as Happy's pro-golfer enemy Shooter McGavin. Modern Family star Julie Bowen, who played Happy's love interest Virginia Venit, will also be back. Ben Stiller will return as nursing home orderly Hal.
Newcomers to the Happy Gilmore 2 cast will include American football star Travis Kelce, musician Bad Bunny, The Substance star Margaret Qualley, comedian Nick Swardson and Uncut Gems co-director Benny Sadie.
Sandler told The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon: 'We have a nice something for Travis. He's gonna come by. He's a very nice guy. You guys would love him in real life. What a big, handsome guy. Funny and cool as hell. He's a stud and he's so funny.'
In a separate chat with IndieWire, he said: 'And by the way, Benny [Safdie] is in Happy Gilmore 2 and he's going to have a juicy part in that. So it's fun to be [back] with these guys.'
Alongside the pro golfer cast, viewers should also look out for star turns from Eminem and Post Malone.
Sadly, one person who won't be back is Carl Weathers as Happy's trainer Chubbs after the actor sadly passed away in early 2024.
Happy Gilmore 2 is coming soon to Netflix.
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