Adam Sandler's ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Officially Confirmed by Netflix

Netflix green lights ‘Happy Gilmore’ sequel 28 years after the original comedy came out

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Streaming giant Netflix has confirmed the production of "Happy Gilmore 2," a sequel to the beloved 1996 golf comedy.

The news comes after months of speculation sparked by actor Christopher McDonald, who played Shooter McGavin in the original film.

According to reports, Netflix made the announcement during its upfront presentation to advertisers on Wednesday in New York.

Adam Sandler, who starred in and co-wrote the original film alongside director Dennis Dugan, is set to reprise his role as Happy Gilmore.

"Happy Gilmore" tells the story of a failing hockey player with anger issues who discovers a hidden talent for golf.

He joins the professional circuit to raise money and save his grandmother's house, facing off against the arrogant pro golfer Shooter McGavin.

The film was a commercial success, grossing nearly $40 million worldwide and solidifying Sandler's status as a comedic powerhouse in the 1990s.

McDonald first hinted at the sequel's existence in March, stating that Sandler had shown him a draft during an unexpected encounter. "He [Sandler] says to me, 'McDonald, you're gonna love this,'" McDonald recounted according to [source mentioning McDonald's quote]. "'I said, 'What?' He says, 'How about that,' and he shows me the first draft of 'Happy Gilmore 2.'"

While McDonald expressed his enthusiasm for the project, he cautioned against taking his word as gospel [source mentioning McDonald's quote].

With Netflix's official confirmation, fans of the original film can finally rejoice.

The plot and release date for "Happy Gilmore 2" remain unknown.

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