All celebrity cameos to watch for in 'Happy Gilmore 2'
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The eagerly anticipated "Happy Gilmore 2," which was heavily filmed in NJ, is releasing this week. Here's how to watch, time, cast and more.
Adam Sandler's “Happy Gilmore” became one of the most beloved comedies of the ’90s and codified the hockey-style swing as a mainstay on golf courses.
The Netflix sequel filmed extensively in New Jersey, where some of the biggest stars in the world gathered to hang out with Sandler and company.
Arguably the three best golfers in the world right now, Scheffler, DeChambeau and McIlroy all make cameos in "Happy Gilmore 2". All three were featured in the trailer when they were hitting balls off the driving range.
On the heels of his five-episode run in the Ryan Murphy TV series Grotesquerie, Travis Kelce made his film debut in Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore 2. Taking to the silver screen is undeniably a big moment for the star tight end (although he only has a small role as a hotel employee in the Netflix movie),
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Adam Sandler discussed the real-life New Hampshire man who inspired "Happy Gilmore" during a chat with Seth Meyers.
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.
Happy Gilmore Sends Scottie Scheffler Special Message Following Open Championship originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Scottie Scheffler continues to separate himself from the field in the golf world.
Sandler was joined by family, friends, cast members and athletes at the “Happy Gilmore 2″ premiere at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on Monday.
It was a meeting of New Hampshire natives on Tuesday night, as Sandler appeared on “Late Night with Seth Meyers.”
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: