The beloved comedy Happy Gilmore (1996) is getting a fresh take with its highly anticipated sequel, Happy Gilmore 2. Directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler, the film promises to bring laughter, nostalgia, and a fresh twist to its sports comedy legacy. This sequel, set to debut on Netflix in 2025, reunites many of the original cast while introducing new faces, ensuring a blend of familiarity and surprise for audiences.
Happy Gilmore 2: A Sports Comedy Revival
Hollywood • 26 Dec, 2024 • 1,307 Views • ⭐ 5.0
Written by Shivani Chourasia
The Star-Studded Cast
Familiar Faces
Adam Sandler reprises his iconic role as Happy Gilmore, the hot-headed golfer with a unique swing and an unbreakable spirit. Julie Bowen returns as Virginia Venit, Happy’s love interest and moral compass, while Christopher McDonald steps back into the shoes of the ever-smug Shooter McGavin. Supporting characters Otto (Allen Covert) and tour commissioner Doug Thompson (Dennis Dugan) are also back, adding their quirky dynamics to the story.
New Additions
Joining the ensemble are a mix of renowned actors and real-life stars. Maxwell Jacob Friedman, Scott Mescudi, Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley, Benny Safdie, and Nick Swardson have all been cast in undisclosed roles, adding intrigue to the film’s character roster. Additionally, notable golfers like Keegan Bradley, John Daly, and Rickie Fowler make cameo appearances, alongside legends such as Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino, who appeared in the original film.
Unexpected Cameos
The sequel doesn’t stop at golfers. Rapper Eminem, NFL player Travis Kelce, and talk show host Dan Patrick will also make appearances, further broadening the film’s appeal and giving fans unexpected surprises to look forward to.
Behind the Scenes
Development
JourneyAdam Sandler has long teased the possibility of a sequel, and in 2022, he confirmed that ideas were actively being developed. The story’s premise—Happy Gilmore navigating the challenges of a senior golf tour—was shared as a potential direction, sparking excitement among fans. By March 2024, Christopher McDonald revealed the project’s progress, stating that Sandler had shared a script draft with him.