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Watch: 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer released with cameos from Post Malone, Eminem and more
Watch: 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer released with cameos from Post Malone, Eminem and more

USA Today

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Watch: 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer released with cameos from Post Malone, Eminem and more

Watch: 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer released with cameos from Post Malone, Eminem and more Show Caption Hide Caption 'Happy Gilmore 2' has been confirmed by Netflix Netflix has confirmed "Happy Gilmore 2" is in the works, with Adam Sandler set to reprise his role as the titular golfer. Bang Showbiz Netflix's "Happy Gilmore 2" trailer reveals a star-studded cast including Ben Stiller, Travis Kelce, Bad Bunny, and more. Cameos by Eminem, Post Malone, and Becky Lynch are also teased in the trailer. The sequel, co-written by Adam Sandler and Tim Herlihy, sees the return of Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin. Adam Sandler is taking another swing at "Happy Gilmore" with help from some major stars. During Netflix's Tudum event on May 31, the streamer debuted a new trailer for the comedian's highly anticipated sequel "Happy Gilmore 2." The footage teased a movie packed to the brim with cameos, starting with the trailer's opening scene in which Happy Gilmore falls flat on his face while golfing, as witnessed by Eric Andre, Margaret Qualley and Martin Herlihy. Later, Travis Kelce appears in a scene with Bad Bunny, Ben Stiller returns as orderly Hal, and several real television personalities like Ken Jennings and Stephen A. Smith pop up during a montage. The trailer also includes short glimpses of appearances by Eminem, Post Malone, Becky Lynch and more. Outside of the cameos, the main cast of "Happy Gilmore 2" includes Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald, the latter of whom returns as Shooter McGavin. Sandler wrote the screenplay for "Happy Gilmore 2" with Tim Herlihy, his co-writer on the original movie, which was released in Feb. 16, 1996. The comedian has teased several of the film's cameos in interviews. Sandler said on the "Dan Patrick Show" in December that he filmed for a day with Eminem, who "said a million things we can use." Sandler noted at the time that "I've known Eminem for a long time, and he's a great guy." Qualley, meanwhile, has said that her role in "Happy Gilmore 2" is small, but that her husband Jack Antonoff helped convince Sandler to cast her because she's such a fan of the original. On "The Tonight Show," she joked that Antonoff lied to Sandler by claiming Qualley is good at golf in order to secure her a role. "He lied for the sake of the family," Qualley joked. "I've never golfed a day in my life. I'm terrible, actually." When is 'Happy Gilmore 2' coming out? "Happy Gilmore 2" will be released on July 25, 2025.

'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more
'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more

Yahoo

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more

Adam Sandler is taking another swing at "Happy Gilmore" with help from some major stars. During Netflix's Tudum event on Saturday, May 31, the streamer debuted a new trailer for the comedian's highly anticipated sequel "Happy Gilmore 2." The footage teased a movie packed to the brim with cameos, starting with the trailer's opening scene in which Happy Gilmore falls flat on his face while golfing, as witnessed by Eric André, Margaret Qualley and Martin Herlihy. Later, Travis Kelce appears in a scene with Bad Bunny, Ben Stiller returns as orderly Hal, and several real television personalities like Ken Jennings and Stephen A. Smith pop up during a montage. The trailer also includes short glimpses of appearances by Eminem, Post Malone, Becky Lynch and more. Outside of the cameos, the main cast of "Happy Gilmore 2" includes Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald, the latter of whom returns as Shooter McGavin. Sandler wrote the screenplay for "Happy Gilmore 2" with Tim Herlihy, his co-writer on the original movie. Adam Sandler mourns 'Happy Gilmore' alligator Morris despite onscreen rivalry The comedian has teased several of the film's cameos in interviews. Sandler said on the "Dan Patrick Show" in December that he filmed for a day with Eminem, who "said a million things we can use." Sandler noted at the time that "I've known Eminem for a long time, and he's a great guy." 'Happy Gilmore 2' release date confirmed in new trailer featuring Bad Bunny Qualley, meanwhile, has said that her role in "Happy Gilmore 2" is small, but that her husband Jack Antonoff helped convince Sandler to cast her because she's such a fan of the original. On "The Tonight Show," she joked that Antonoff lied to Sandler by claiming Qualley is good at golf in order to secure her a role. "He lied for the sake of the family," Qualley joked. "I've never golfed a day in my life. I'm terrible, actually." "Happy Gilmore 2" will be released on July 25, 2025. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'Happy Gilmore 2' cast: Netflix's Tudum trailer teases cameos

'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more
'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more

USA Today

time19 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more

'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer teases cavalcade of cameos: Post Malone, Eminem and more Show Caption Hide Caption 'Happy Gilmore 2' has been confirmed by Netflix Netflix has confirmed "Happy Gilmore 2" is in the works, with Adam Sandler set to reprise his role as the titular golfer. Bang Showbiz Adam Sandler is taking another swing at "Happy Gilmore" with help from some major stars. During Netflix's Tudum event on Saturday, May 31, the streamer debuted a new trailer for the comedian's highly anticipated sequel "Happy Gilmore 2." The footage teased a movie packed to the brim with cameos, starting with the trailer's opening scene in which Happy Gilmore falls flat on his face while golfing, as witnessed by Eric André, Margaret Qualley and Martin Herlihy. Later, Travis Kelce appears in a scene with Bad Bunny, Ben Stiller returns as orderly Hal, and several real television personalities like Ken Jennings and Stephen A. Smith pop up during a montage. The trailer also includes short glimpses of appearances by Eminem, Post Malone, Becky Lynch and more. Outside of the cameos, the main cast of "Happy Gilmore 2" includes Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald, the latter of whom returns as Shooter McGavin. Sandler wrote the screenplay for "Happy Gilmore 2" with Tim Herlihy, his co-writer on the original movie. Adam Sandler mourns 'Happy Gilmore' alligator Morris despite onscreen rivalry The comedian has teased several of the film's cameos in interviews. Sandler said on the "Dan Patrick Show" in December that he filmed for a day with Eminem, who "said a million things we can use." Sandler noted at the time that "I've known Eminem for a long time, and he's a great guy." 'Happy Gilmore 2' release date confirmed in new trailer featuring Bad Bunny Qualley, meanwhile, has said that her role in "Happy Gilmore 2" is small, but that her husband Jack Antonoff helped convince Sandler to cast her because she's such a fan of the original. On "The Tonight Show," she joked that Antonoff lied to Sandler by claiming Qualley is good at golf in order to secure her a role. "He lied for the sake of the family," Qualley joked. "I've never golfed a day in my life. I'm terrible, actually." When is 'Happy Gilmore 2' coming out? "Happy Gilmore 2" will be released on July 25, 2025.

Eminem Joins Kendrick Lamar With Multiple Top 10 Bestsellers
Eminem Joins Kendrick Lamar With Multiple Top 10 Bestsellers

Forbes

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

Eminem Joins Kendrick Lamar With Multiple Top 10 Bestsellers

Eminem's 'Shake That' returns to the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, joining 'Lose Yourself' ... More as the rapper doubles up on the tally. UNSPECIFIED - JANUARY 01: Photo of EMINEM (Photo by Sal Idriss/Redferns) Eminem stands out from so many other rappers thanks to his ability to continuously sell music from his catalog, and not just see it perform well on streaming platforms. He demonstrates that ability again this week, as one of his singles returns to a Billboard list focused solely on pure purchases, and it joins one of his all-time classics in doing so. The rapper matches one of the most exciting superstars in his chosen field today as he doubles up on the tally. "Shake That," Eminem's collaboration with Nate Dogg, returns to the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart this week. The cut barely manages to reenter the ranking of the bestselling tunes that can be classified as R&B, rap, or hip-hop in the U.S., landing in last place. "Shake That" joins "Lose Yourself," which lifts one space to No. 7. As "Shake That" returns, Eminem joins Kendrick Lamar as the only two musicians to occupy more than one space on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales list. Lamar claims twice as many current wins as Eminem, with four current smashes. Lamar also manages to rank higher than Eminem this period – though both of the latter musician's current bestsellers are much, much older than Lamar's. His tunes "Luther" with SZA, "Not Like Us," and "Put TV Off" with Lefty Gunplay and 'Squabble Up' appear at Nos. 4, 6, 9, and 11, respectively. A number of other hip-hop powerhouses manage to remain on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart as well, but at the moment, none fill more than a single space. "Anxiety" by Doechii leads for its fourth frame, which represents the entirety of its time on the roster. Drake's former No. 1 "Nokia" dips to third place, landing just ahead of Lamar's highest-rising success. Several other well-known figures like The Weeknd, Playboi Carti, and Pharrell Williams also take up space with former champions. "Shake That" was released decades ago, but has recently surged in popularity after going viral. The tune peaked at No. 8 earlier this month and is one of Eminem's 69 top 10 hits on the tally. "Lose Yourself," which has now spent 468 frames somewhere on this roster, has somehow only ever peaked at No. 2.

Fact Check: Eminem didn't announce $10M investment to build stray dog rescue 'paradise'
Fact Check: Eminem didn't announce $10M investment to build stray dog rescue 'paradise'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Fact Check: Eminem didn't announce $10M investment to build stray dog rescue 'paradise'

Claim: Rapper Eminem announced a $10 million investment to build stray dog rescue facilities. Rating: A rumor that circulated online in late May 2025 claimed rapper Eminem announced a $10 million investment to build stray dog rescue facilities. For example, on May 21, a manager of the Eminem Logic Facebook page posted (archived), "SOCIAL MEDIA SHOCKER: Eminem unexpectedly announces a $10 million investment to build a 'paradise' for stray dog rescue – promising love and shelter for thousands of abandoned dogs!" The post, which received hundreds of thousands of engagements and potentially millions of views, purportedly displayed three photos of Eminem, two showing him with dogs. Many other users also shared the same rumor on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube, including some posts calling Eminem's alleged venture a "sanctuary." (Image courtesy of Eminem Logic/Facebook) However, searches of Bing, DuckDuckGo, Google and Yahoo found no news media outlets reporting about this matter. Eminem was simply the latest famous person attached to a fabricated story about an investment into building stray dog rescue facilities. The people who created these posts included photos giving off the general look of pictures generated by artificial-intelligence (AI) tools. As such, the rumor Eminem announced an investment of millions of dollars into helping stray dogs was false. A May 18 post (archived) showcasing the rumor about Eminem investing in stray dog rescue facilities featured a link in the top comment. That link led users to an advertisement-filled article on the plain-appearing WordPress blog That article falsely claimed the rapper announced the investment news on his X profile. A check of his X feed found no such posts. The inclusion of the link to the ad-filled article highlighted the likelihood that the people who create such false rumors do so with the goal of earning advertising revenue, and that they cycle through various famous people with the hope of some of the posts receiving viral shares. Snopes contacted by email a representative for Eminem and will update this article if we learn more information. Earlier in May 2025, Snopes reported about the unfounded rumor of singer Jelly Roll investing $20 million, also for a "paradise" for rescuing stray dogs. Additionally, other social media users baselessly claimed in posts, during the month of May, that various NFL quarterbacks each allegedly invested millions of dollars into stray dog rescue facilities, including Pittsburgh Steelers' Mason Rudolph, Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen and Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott. MLB second baseman Jose Altuve of the Houston Astros also appeared in a post with the same rumor. For further reading, a previous fact check examined the truth behind a rumor about a canine sanctuary existing on Dog Island — an authentic island off the northern panhandle of Florida. Bing. DuckDuckGo - Protection. Privacy. Peace of Mind. Google. Yahoo | Mail, Weather, Search, Politics, News, Finance, Sports & Videos.

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