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Happy Gilmore 2: Trailer, Plot, Release Date and More!

The Happy Gilmore 2 trailer just dropped, and trust us—you’ve never seen golf quite like this! Adam Sandler is finally back in action as Happy Gilmore, bringing his signature blend of comedy, chaos, and killer swings. With legendary rivalries reignited, new faces shaking up the game, and a fresh batch of hilarious antics, this sequel is already making waves. Let’s dive into everything we know about the film!

Happy Gilmore 2
Happy Gilmore 2. (L to R) Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio as Busboy and Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore in Happy Gilmore 2. Netflix

Happy Gilmore 2 Trailer

Netflix has officially released the first trailer for the movie, giving fans a long-awaited look at Sandler’s return to the golf course. The trailer kicks off with Happy reacting in disbelief to a bust of his head placed alongside real-life golf legends like Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods. Watch the full trailer below.

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Plot

The sequel picks up years after Happy’s rise to fame, but his legendary career is now at a crossroads. When a new generation of golf prodigies—some respectful, others not so much—start challenging the old guard, Happy finds himself drawn back into competition. With his longtime rival Shooter McGavin still lurking and new foes emerging, can Happy reclaim his place in the sport, or is it finally time to hang up his clubs?

Cast

Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald, , Maxwell Jacob Friedman, Margaret Qualley, Bad Bunny, Ben Stiller.

Release Date

Netflix has confirmed that Happy Gilmore 2 will premiere exclusively on the streaming platform on July 25, 2025. Mark your calendars—it’s time to tee off!

Are you ready to see Happy Gilmore back in action? Let us know what you think about the trailer!

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