‘Happy Gilmore 2’ release date confirmed in new trailer featuring Bad Bunny

Adam Sandler is finally ready to serve up more Gilmore.

Netflix has confirmed the highly anticipated sequel “Happy Gilmore 2” will hit the streamer this summer.

The release date was revealed in a new trailer for the film, a follow-up to Sandler’s beloved 1996 golf comedy. The new footage opens with Happy Gilmore expressing disgust at a bust of his head, which sits alongside those of real golfers like Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods.

“What is that?” he asks. “What’s with the beaver teeth?”

The rest of the trailer teases the sequel’s star-studded cast, including Bad Bunny, who is seen breaking a golf club over his knee. Ben Stiller is shown reprising his role of Hal, and Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen pop up as Gilmore’s golf nemesis Shooter McGavin and former PGA Tour publicist Virginia Venit, respectively.

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Blake Clark also makes a cameo in the trailer in a shirtless moment echoing his role as Farmer Fran in Sandler’s 1998 comedy “The Waterboy.”

‘Happy Gilmore 2’ release date

The sequel to the cult classic comedy will stream on Netflix beginning July 25.

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Netflix previously released a short Christmas Day teaser for “Happy Gilmore 2,” which featured a cameo by Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce. “It’s great to see you back, Mr. Gilmore,” Kelce said in the trailer, which ended by teasing a face-off between Gilmore and Shooter McGavin.

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“Happy Gilmore 2” was first confirmed early last year after McDonald revealed in a radio interview that Sandler had recently showed him a script. The screenplay was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy, who also penned the original movie.

Happy Gilmore 2′ release date, more cameos teased by Adam Sandler

“Happy Gilmore 2” is also set to feature appearances by numerous real golfers like Jack Nicklaus, and in December, Sandler confirmed that Eminem would have a cameo.

“I’ve known Eminem for a long time, and he’s a great guy,” Sandler said on the “Dan Patrick Show.” “He came in and was funny as hell. I think we just hung out a day with Eminem and just shot and shot, and it was insane. (He) said a million things we can use.”

“The Substance” star Margaret Qualley will also make an appearance in the film. On “The Tonight Show,” she said it’s a “tiny” role that her husband, Jack Antonoff, helped secure for her by lying to Sandler that she is good at golf.

“He lied for the sake of the family,” Qualley joked. “I’ve never golfed a day in my life. I’m terrible, actually.”

Contributing: Bryan Alexander

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