
Bad Bunny Joins Cast of Adam Sandler’s “Happy Gilmore 2” for Netflix Sequel
In an exciting turn of events for fans of classic comedy, Netflix has announced that production has officially started on "Happy Gilmore 2," the highly anticipated sequel to Adam Sandler’s 1996 hit film. And here’s the big news: Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is set to join the cast in a major role. While the specifics of Bad Bunny’s character remain under wraps, his involvement is already generating a buzz among fans and critics alike.
Bad Bunny, known for his dynamic music career and recent forays into acting, will be sharing the screen with Sandler, who will reprise his iconic role as the lovable, unconventional golfer, Happy Gilmore. Alongside Sandler, Christopher McDonald will return as the brash rival Shooter McGavin, and Julie Bowen is back as the charming love interest, Virginia Venit. With such a stellar cast, expectations are high for this sequel.
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The screenplay for "Happy Gilmore 2" is being penned by Sandler himself and Tim Herlihy, the duo behind the original film’s success. Kyle Newacheck, known for his work on "Workaholics" and the "Murder Mystery" films, is taking the director’s seat. This combination of talent promises to deliver a sequel that honors the spirit of the original while bringing fresh, new elements to the table.
Bad Bunny’s role is particularly intriguing. The musician, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has already made a mark in the film industry with his appearances in "Bullet Train" and "Cassandro," and his latest album "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" received widespread acclaim. His involvement in "Happy Gilmore 2" hints at an exciting new direction for the film, potentially blending his unique charisma with the comedic charm of Sandler’s character.
This announcement also comes with a sprinkle of additional excitement: rumors are swirling about possible cameo appearances by notable pro golfers and even NFL star Travis Kelce. Sandler hinted at these potential cameos during his recent visit to "The Tonight Show," where he teased a special role for Kelce, describing him as a "big, handsome guy" who would add a fun twist to the film.
The first "Happy Gilmore" was a hit that combined Sandler’s trademark humor with an underdog sports story, and its sequel is expected to do the same with a contemporary edge. Fans of the original film have been eagerly awaiting this sequel, and with production now underway, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. As we await more details about the film's plot and additional cast members, one thing is clear: "Happy Gilmore 2" is shaping up to be a major event in comedy cinema.
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