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Set your expectations appropriately, and "Happy Gilmore 2" is pretty much par for the course. Hold too tightly to your love of the original, and the sequel shanks into the drink for bogey. The 29-years-later follow-up to 1996's beloved gonzo golf comedy "Happy Gilmore,
The Sandman's bad boy of golf returns, complete with callbacks, celebrity cameos and enough fan service to choke a one-eyed alligator.
The bad boy golfer played by Adam Sandler returns nearly three decades later to save the sport of golf in the sequel that rewards fans of the original. Directed by Kyle Newacheck, Happy Gilmore 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his teammates received an early look at Happy Gilmore 2 in a video posted by the team on social media.
Travis Kelce’s move from the football field to the big screen is making waves, and not just among fans. The Kansas City Chiefs star is going viral for his unexpected but hilarious role in “Happy Gilmore 2,
Social media users on X, formerly Twitter, gushed over Sandler’s touching easter egg dedicated to the late Disney star. Reps for Sandler and Netflix didn’t immediately respond to HuffPost’s requests for comment.