Netflix's "Happy Gilmore 2" first look trailer features Adam Sandler, a Shooter McGavin foe faceoff and Travis Kelce. Where's Bad Bunny?
Netflix gave golf fans and Adam Sandler movie buffs alike an exciting gift on Christmas Day 2024: the first look at Happy Gilmore 2. The streaming service dropped the first teaser trailer for the sequel to Adam’s 1996 sports comedy film,
Happy Gilmore 2 has teased its first official look. The movie is a sequel to the 1996 classic, starring Adam Sandler as a hockey player with a secret talent for golf, which he utilizes to make enough money and prevent the foreclosure of his grandmother's house.
Netflix and Adam Sandler gave fans a holiday surprise, dropping the first teaser for 'Happy Gilmore 2' early on Christmas Day
Adam Sandler is blessing fans for Christmas. Sandler released the first trailer for the highly anticipated sequel, Happy Gilmore 2.  The film follows the 1996 release of Happy Gilmore. The Happy Gilmore 2 trailer features cameos from Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Grammy-winning artist Bad Bunny.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is then shown wearing what appears to be a waiter uniform and he greets Sandler’s iconic character.
Adam Sandler stars as Happy Gilmore, the hockey player reinvented as a goofy golf star, in the first special teaser released by Netflix on Wednesday.
Netflix shared a teaser trailer for "Happy Gilmore 2," which shows Adam Sandler reprising his role as the titular hockey player turned pro-golfer.
The streaming service dropped the first teaser trailer for the sequel to Adam’s 1996 sports comedy film, featuring cameos from Travis Kelce and Bad Bunny. In addition to these famous faces ...
The 30-second spot shows Sandler golfing while wearing Happy Gilmore’s trademark Boston Bruins’ jersey and offers a first glimpse of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce. The clip also ...
In an August appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," Sandler teased the Kelce cameo. "Travis mentioned it, so we have a nice something for Travis," Sandler told Fallon. Grammy-winning reggaetón sensation Bad Bunny, who was confirmed for an ...