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"Happy Gilmore 2" Kicks Off Production: Adam Sandler Returns With New Cast Additions

Adam Sandler Reprises His Iconic Role Alongside NFL’s Travis Kelce And Benny Safdie As Netflix Begins Filming The Long-Awaited Sequel.   Production has officially started on the highly anticipated sequel to the comedy classic "Happy Gilmore," with Adam Sandler once again stepping into the shoes of the titular character. Netflix and Sandler confirmed the news with a social media post that featured Gilmore’s iconic Boston Bruins jersey, signaling that the beloved character is ready to hit the greens once more. In the post, Sandler added that they have only “just begun,” stirring excitement among fans eager to see what this new chapter will bring. Adam Sandler Reprises Happy Gilmore: A Nostalgic Comeback Adam Sandler's return as Happy Gilmore is a nostalgic treat for fans who have cherished the character since the original film's release in 1996. The character of Happy Gilmore, an unorthodox golfer with a love for hockey, quickly became one of Sandler’s most memorable ro...

Justin Theroux Teases Possibility Of "Tropic Thunder 2": "Hollywood Just Gets Funnier"

Could "Tropic Thunder" Be Making A Comeback? Justin Theroux Weighs In   Justin Theroux, a versatile actor and writer known for his roles in "The Leftovers," "The Mosquito Coast," and films like "Mulholland Drive" and "American Psycho," is also the creative mind behind some of Hollywood's most memorable scripts, including "Iron Man 2," "Zoolander 2," and "Rock of Ages." Among his standout achievements, however, is his work on the beloved 2008 comedy "Tropic Thunder," which has remained a fan favorite over the years. In a recent interview with Comicbook.com, Theroux hinted at a potential return to the world of "Tropic Thunder," expressing his openness to a sequel if the right concept comes along. “I have some stuff already churning that I’d love to do, but I’ll keep it a secret,” Theroux revealed. He added that Hollywood’s evolving dynamics and its often self-absorbed nature could prov...