The long-awaited trailer for Happy Gilmore 2 was released on Christmas day, causing excitement among fans. The sequel features numerous celebrity came
Regarding Travis Kelce’s appearance in the movie, Adam Sandler said, “We have a nice something for Travis. He’s going to come by. He’s a very nice guy…What a big, handsome
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end is then shown wearing what appears to be a waiter uniform and he greets Sandler’s iconic character.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a memorable Christmas in a win over the Steelers, both on and off the field.
Netflix released a trailer on Christmas for the upcoming Happy Gilmore 2 movie starring Adam Sandler, a sequel to the 1996 comedy classic. The
Joining the cast this time are Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley, Nick Swardson, Kid Cudi, and NFL’s Travis Kelce (shown in the trailer). IndieWire previously broke the news that Sandler’s “Uncut ...
Adam Sandler is releasing a sequel of his beloved golf comedy show Happy Gilmore thirty years later and Travis Kelce will be gracing the Netflix screens again.The streaming site gave fans
Happy Gilmore was the Saturday Night Live all-star's second major film as writer and star following 1995's Billy Madison. It premiered in February 1996, grossing more than $41 million worldwide. The film, featuring a scene-stealing cameo from late Price Is Right host Bob Barker, endures as an oft-quoted comedy hit.
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 features a return of his past rival Shooter McGavin, played by Christopher McDonald, and hints at another showdown between the duo.
Sandler and his long-running partners at Netflix shared the “.Happy Gilmore 2” trailer on social media, which features a cameo from Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce
“It’s great to see you back, Mr Gilmore,” Kelce tells the Mr. Deeds star in ... Margaret Qualley, Nick Swardson, Kid Cudi, and Benny Safdie, who directed Sandler in Uncut Gems.