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Only a little more than two months remain until Happy Gilmore makes his much-anticipated return to the golf course. This time, he will be joined by a new caddy who promises to bring fresh energy to the film. Entertainment Weekly recently unveiled an exciting new image from the upcoming sequel, Happy Gilmore 2, as part of their Summer Preview event. The image features Adam Sandler portraying the iconic hockey player-turned-golfer, donning his classic Boston Bruins attire and holding a hockey stick. Alongside him is his dedicated new caddy, Bad Bunny, a three-time Grammy Award winner. Bad Bunny is depicted observing intently as Happy demonstrates his golf techniques, ready to support him on his journey back to golf superstardom this summer.
In Happy Gilmore 2, Bad Bunny has some impressive shoes to fill. In the original film, the role of Happy’s caddy was played by the character Otto, a homeless man who not only accompanied Happy throughout his Tour Championship adventure but also became his closest friend. Allen Covert, a frequent collaborator with Adam Sandler, is set to reprise his role as Otto in the sequel. However, as teased in the March release, the dynamic between Happy and his new caddy is poised to be filled with chaos and laughter. Expect outrageous antics, such as reckless golf cart rides and humorous club-breaking moments, as Bad Bunny brings a new comedic twist to the film’s narrative, serving as a perfect foil to Sandler’s character.
Adam Sandler’s return to the golf scene for Netflix has introduced an exciting roster of new talent alongside Bad Bunny. This sequel promises to raise the stakes with a lineup of renowned professional golfers and pop-culture icons, including Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Bryson DeChambeau, Paige Spiranac, Ethan Cutkosky, Philip Schneider, Blake Clark, MJF, Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi, John Daly, and Travis Kelce. Additionally, returning favorites from the first film include Sandler, Covert, Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald, and Ben Stiller. Co-writer Tim Herlihy is back in action, collaborating with Sandler on the screenplay, while Kyle Newacheck takes on the role of director for this exciting sequel.
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