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You’ve got to hand it to Sandler for getting some very famous people to do some very dumb things—like the scene where international pop star Bad Bunny slathers honey onto Kansas City’s star NFL champion, Travis Kelce. Who else besides the Sandman could possibly orchestrate such tomfoolery?
Happy Gilmore 2' is a fun trip down memory lane fueled by golf. Here are some of the best moments involving athletes from the sequel.
Bad Bunny appears in Adam Sandler's long-anticipated sequel, 'Happy Gilmore 2', but the part did not exist before the two stars met in person.
Happy Gilmore 2” releases on Netflix July 25, and the Adam Sandler-starring sequel is filled with familiar faces left and right. While Sandler reprises his role as the titular golfer alongside other returners Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin,
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Netflix Junkie on MSNBad Bunny Steals Spotlight and Fans’ Hearts With ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ First Look
Taking to X, one fan declared Bad Bunny's casting choice as "hard," while some other users were pleasantly surprised by his acting skills. Most of the rapper's fandom flooded social media praising Bunny's ravishing look when Netflix teased a mere 21-second clip of his Happy Gilmore 2 cameo,
Bad Bunny brought the comedy to Happy Gilmore 2 and the style to the film’s much awaited premiere. Last night, the Puerto Rican superstar walked the red carpet at the New York City premiere of his new movie, held at Jazz at Lincoln Center. And posing with him was costar and comedy icon Adam Sandler.
For "Happy Gilmore 2," Bad Bunny will play the role of Happy's caddie, but that doesn't appear to be his first job. The character wears a bow-tie throughout, hinting that he was a waiter before Gilmore enlisted his help to caddie.
Happy Gilmore 2 is headed to Netflix this month and they’ve partnered with Subway in what one TikTok reviewer calls “one of the weirder meal deals” he’s seen.
The release of “ Happy Gilmore 2 ,” the Netflix sequel to the 1996 comedy hit, is just days away. While Hollywood hot shots might be sweating audience awareness polls or gauging social media chatter, Tim Herlihy — who co-wrote both films with star Adam Sandler — has a more pressing concern: catching up with yard work at his quiet Connecticut home.