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Adam Sandler finally gives in to fan pressure and announces Happy Gilmore 2 after nearly three decades. The sequel sees Sandler reprising his role as the foul-mouthed golfer, with a mix of returning and new stars. Christopher McDonald, who plays Shooter McGavin, praises Sandler’s dedication and the film’s quality. The highly anticipated sequel drops on Netflix this July.

Key Points: Adam Sandler Confirms Happy Gilmore 2 After 28 Years Due to Fan Demand

  • Sandler confirms sequel after 28 years due to fan requests
  • Happy Gilmore 2 features returning stars like Ben Stiller and Christopher McDonald
  • NFL’s Travis Kelce and Bad Bunny join the star-studded cast
  • Netflix to release the film on July 25
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Fan pressure led Adam Sandler to bring back 'Happy Gilmore' after over three decades

Adam Sandler revives Happy Gilmore after nearly 30 years, citing relentless fan pressure and a star-studded cast including Travis Kelce and Bad Bunny.

"People kept asking... and then it just felt right. – Adam Sandler"

Los Angeles, July 22

Hollywood star Adam Sandler is all set to bring back the second installment of “Happy Gilmore” after nearly 30 years due to constant fan pressure.

Sandler confirmed the long-anticipated sequel during an appearance on Good Morning America on Monday, 21 July, and explained fans of the golf spoof film had consistently asked about a follow-up to the 1996 comedy, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He said: “When I walk(ed) down the street a lotta times people (would) say, ‘You ever gonna do Happy Gilmore 2?’ And for 28 years, I was like, ‘What are you talking about? No.’ And then all of a sudden, I was like, ‘Maybe’... people kept asking. And then it just felt right.”

In Happy Gilmore 2, the 58-year-old actor and comedian reprises his role as the foul-mouthed, hockey-loving golfer.

The actor said about how the follow-up film picks up at a more turbulent time in the character’s life: “His life isn’t perfect right now – at least at the beginning of the movie. And he’s a family man, and he’s gettin’ back into the golf game.”

The new cast includes returning co-stars Ben Stiller, Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen, along with newcomers such as NFL star Travis Kelce, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and several professional golfers.

When asked how such a wide-ranging ensemble was assembled, Sandler said: “I don’t know how it happened. We wrote ‘em stuff and everybody was kind enough to come. And everybody in it did a great job.”

The actor added: “Every day someone cool would show up and we’d hang out.”

Christopher, who returns as villainous Shooter McGavin, said earlier this year Adam and Netflix had “outdone themselves” with the sequel.

Speaking to People magazine, he said: “What I love about Adam Sandler is his heart. He’s got so much love for people... and he’s done some amazing work in the last few years. So I’m very happy for him.”

Pressed for plot details, Christopher said he had signed a non-disclosure agreement, adding: “This is kind of a big deal.”

Happy Gilmore 2 will be released on Netflix on 25 July.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Not sure how I feel about this. The original was perfect - sequels after so long usually disappoint. But with Bad Bunny and Travis Kelce, maybe they're trying something fresh?
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Vikram M
My American colleagues introduced me to Happy Gilmore last year. The golf scenes were hilarious! Excited to see what they do with Indian audiences in mind - maybe a cameo from our cricket stars? 😄
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up watching this in Mumbai, I'm thrilled! Though I hope they don't overdo the nostalgia factor. The original worked because it was spontaneous and raw.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, this feels like a cash grab. Sandler's recent Netflix films haven't been great. Should've left the classic alone. But will still watch for Shooter McGavin - that character was legendary!
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Priya S
OMG! This was my favorite movie during engineering college. Used to quote "The price is wrong, bob!" all the time. Hope they keep the same energy. Already marked my calendar for July 25! 🎥
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Michael C
Interesting to see how they'll adapt Happy's character for today's more sensitive times. The original had some borderline offensive humor that probably wouldn't fly now. Hope they find the right balance.

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