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"Every golfer I love is in it. Of course, Travis [Kelce] is incredibly talented. Bad Bunny never stops being funny," Adam Sandler teases of his starry cast.
Richard Kiel, an iconic Bond villain who portrayed a giant Happy Gilmore fan who intimidates rival Shooter McGavin in the first film, is honored by having his character's son appear in the sequel. Kiel died at 74 in 2014.
Fresh off his win at the British Open, Scottie Scheffler crashed The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, trophy in hand.
Alayna Finau and Tony Finau attend the Happy Gilmore 2 world premiere at Jazz at Lincoln Center on July 21, 2025, in New York City. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Netflix)
The "Happy Gilmore shot" may have become iconic out of humor, but is it really permitted in professional golf, let alone effective?
As the much-anticipated movie "Happy Gilmore 2" debuts July 25 on Netflix, the real life 19-year-old golfer with the same name
Happy Gilmore 2 was released Friday on Netflix, providing a sequel to the classic golf film released in 1996. The film stars actor Adam Sandler as well as various returning actors from the original movie like Julie Bowen,