Is "Happy Gilmore 2" in theaters?
No, "Happy Gilmore 2" is exclusively available on Netflix.
Entertainment / Movies
Over 10,500 days after the original, 'Happy Gilmore 2' has arrived on Netflix, blending nostalgia with a fresh cast of celebrity cameos. Adam Sandler reprises his role as Happy Gilmore, joined by new faces and returning favorites.
The sequel brings back the original's humor while incorporating new elements and celebrity appearances. Director Kyle Newacheck focused on authentic golf scenes, emulating TV broadcasts to capture the feel of a PGA event. Cameos were strategically scheduled, resulting in a who's who of golfing legends, rappers, and other celebrities. Eminem's role, in particular, has sparked debate among viewers, with some praising his commitment to the character and others finding it underwhelming. The film's story centers on an aging athlete's comeback, a theme that resonates with Sandler's character and the nostalgia surrounding the original movie.
No, "Happy Gilmore 2" is exclusively available on Netflix.
The film includes cameos from Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Bad Bunny, Eminem, Travis Kelce, and more.
The film has a 71% Popcornmeter score and 3.7 out of five stars, as of July 26, 2025.
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