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The reviews on "Happy Gilmore 2" are mixed. The results are not.
"Happy Gilmore 2" is officially streaming on Netflix, and the sequel comedy, 30 years in the making, is making waves online. Reportedly jam-packed with tons of cameos, the new comedy brings back Adam Sandler to one of his most iconic roles.
On July 25, Happy Gilmore 2 was officially released on Netflix after much anticipation. Nearly 30 years after the original Happy Gilmore movie, Adam Sandler again starred in this sequel. It had cameos from plenty of big names, including Travis Kelce, John Daly, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Bad Bunny.
Netflix has just released Happy Gilmore 2, but whether it's actually going to be worth watching or not is an open question.
Nearly 30 years after the original dropped, Happy Gilmore 2 debuts on Netflix on Friday and the reviews are already pouring in for the sequel starring Adam Sandler, who reprises his 1996 role. Happy Gilmore was a classic,
A Netflix sequel to Adam Sandler’s hit 1996 film briefly recaptures the warm silliness of the original, before devolving into a lazy fever dream of cameos.
"Happy Gilmore 2" is now available on Netflix. Here's what we liked (Scottie Scheffler), didn't like (the Golden Tee-like finish) and more.
“Happy Gilmore 2,” the newly released Netflix sequel to Adam Sandler’s 1996 golf comedy, is a lot like its star: A little bit flabbier, a little bit shabbier, but still undeniably funny after all these years.
Netflix’s Happy Gilmore 2 surprises critics and fans with solid reviews, earning a higher Rotten Tomatoes score than the original. Here’s what you need to know.
The New Jersey roots of Adam Sandler's new movie "Happy Gilmore 2" gives a sense of how productions at Netflix Fort Monmouth will boost the Shore.