As a long-time fan of Adam Sandler’s comedic genius, I can confidently say that the news about Happy Gilmore 2 has me more excited than a chimp with a free banana dispenser! The return of Ben Stiller as Hal L., the nursing home orderly from the original film, is like finding a long-lost friend who still cracks the same hilarious jokes.
As more information surfaces about the upcoming “Happy Gilmore 2”, my excitement levels continue to soar, as I eagerly anticipate revisiting one of the finest ’90s films. The news that original cast member Julie Bowen is set for a cameo had me thrilled already, but if rumors are true, the long-awaited sequel is also bringing back another beloved character, and this has left me astounded – in the best way possible. Here’s a hint about who it might be: “I can get you a warm glass of shut-the-hell-up! Now, you will go to sleep! Or I will PUT you to sleep.
Based on a ComicBook report, it appears that Ben Stiller is planning to come back, revisiting his iconic character from before – the unforgettable (and side-splittingly awful) nursing home orderly named Hal L., who gave Happy’s grandmother such a tough time in the original movie.
This week, Stiller was noticed filming parts with a name tag and personality reminiscent of Hal’s. Although it’s unclear how Hal’s comeback ties into the plot of Happy Gilmore 2, we can expect his scenes to be striking, considering his knack for stealing the show in the original movie. As for the storyline? More information is being kept secret, but there have been hints about the cast, making fans excited about what’s to come.
For some time now, Sandler has been playfully revealing parts of the new cast. As far back as August, he subtly hinted at Travis Kelce joining the team when he said on The Tonight Show, “We have something special for Travis.” When questioned about his supposed role in the NFL, Sandler expressed enthusiasm, stating that Kelce would be a part of the sequel, HG 2. On his podcast New Heights, Kelce also played coy, expressing his willingness to participate by saying he’d do anything to join the project. With a jest, Kelce admitted that he was unaware of any open positions for Happy Gilmore 2, but if there were one, he would happily take on the role of an extra, demonstrating his eagerness to be part of Sandler’s cinematic world.
It appears that the forthcoming 2025 film is looking promising as it seems set to deliver an excellent follow-up to one of the top golf films, making the wait absolutely worthwhile.
Regrettably for cinema-goers eager to watch Happy Gilmore 2, the movie won’t play in theaters at all and will instead go straight to streaming on Netflix, so you’ll need a subscription to view it. Although Adam Sandler’s collaboration with one of the top streaming platforms has proven highly successful, there’s an old-fashioned charm about witnessing his iconic characters like Happy Gilmore in the cinema—where the original film significantly boosted Sandler’s comedy reputation. Nonetheless, whether it’s on a large screen or small, we can look forward to Ben Stiller reprising his role as the villainous mustachioed Hal.
The sequel to “Happy Gilmore” hasn’t been scheduled for release yet, but filming is expected to wrap up this month, which might mean it comes out in the second half of next year. In the meantime, keep an eye on all the upcoming Netflix movies and TV shows as you wait for updates. We’ll make sure to inform you if anything changes!
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2024-11-13 19:37