Happy Gilmore, the classic 1996 sports comedy that saw Adam Sandler’s titular character competing in a golfing tournament to save his grandmother’s home from foreclosure—and getting beat up by game show host Bob Barker (RIP) in the process—is officially getting a sequel courtesy of one of the world’s most popular streaming services, Netflix has announced. The news arrives a few months after Sandler, 57, paid his respects to fellow actor Carl Weathers, who passed away in February but remains fondly remembered for his roles in Happy Gilmore, Predator, Rocky, and other iconic films.
Netflix confirming the news:
Happy Gilmore is back! Adam Sandler will reprise his iconic role in a brand new movie coming to Netflix. pic.twitter.com/AERdtqlJ6j
— Netflix (@netflix) May 15, 2024
A recap of Happy’s original adventure:
- “At the end of the original Happy Gilmore, Sandler’s titular character was finally at rest after a long, strenuous season of golf (and one knockdown brawl with The Price Is Right’s Bob Barker).”
- “On a mission to raise enough money to pay the IRS for his grandmother’s years of delinquent back taxes (oops), the failed hockey player took his skills on the road as the most unorthodox golf player the Tour Championship had ever seen.”
- “Along the way, Happy made allies (the late, great Carl Weathers’ one-handed Chubbs Petersen and a homeless caddy played by Allen Covert) and enemies (Christopher McDonald’s arrogant Shooter McGavin and the aforementioned Bob Barker), but ultimately triumphed in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. He showed the golf snobs who’s boss, saved his grandmother’s house, and returned home at last.”
- “Along the way, Happy made allies (the late, great Carl Weathers’ one-handed Chubbs Petersen and a homeless caddy played by Allen Covert) and enemies (Christopher McDonald’s arrogant Shooter McGavin and the aforementioned Bob Barker), but ultimately triumphed in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. He showed the golf snobs who’s boss, saved his grandmother’s house, and returned home at last.”
Netflix noted:
It’s currently unclear how the film will resurrect Gilmore’s golf career, but one thing’s for sure: In the real world, at least, Happy Gilmore is a legend. Stay tuned for more as we follow Happy Gilmore’s triumphant return to the world of sports.