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"Happy Gilmore 2 Trailer: Sandler, Bowen, Stiller Return"

Apr 11,2025 Autor: Sadie

Netflix has unveiled the eagerly anticipated trailer for *Happy Gilmore 2*, set to premiere on the streaming platform on July 25, 2025. In this sequel, Adam Sandler reprises his iconic role as Happy Gilmore, nearly three decades after the original film debuted in 1996. Fans will be thrilled to see the return of beloved cast members Julie Bowen, Ben Stiller, and Christopher McDonald, who once again portrays the antagonist Shooter McGavin.

El trailer presenta nuevas coprotagonistas, incluida Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (conocido como Bad Bunny), las hijas de Adam Sandler, Sadie y Sunny Sandler, y Blake Clark. Un guiño encantador a SpongeBob Squarepants agrega un toque juguetón a la apertura del trailer.

Netflix ha confirmado que una lista de golfistas profesionales hará apariciones en la película, incluidas John Daly, Paige Spiranac, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson Dechambeau, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas y Will Zalatoris. Además, la estrella de la NFL Travis Kelce hará un cameo.

La lista completa del elenco para * Happy Gilmore 2 * incluye:

  • Adam Sandler
  • Christopher McDonald
  • Julie Bowen
  • Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio
  • Travis Kelce
  • Conor Sherry
  • Ethan Cutowsky
  • Maxwell Jacob Friedman
  • Philip Fine Schneider
  • Rory McIlroy
  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Bryson Dechambeau
  • Brooks Koepka
  • Justin Thomas
  • Will Zalatoris
  • Ben Stiller
  • Blake Clark
  • Paige Spiranac
  • Sandler soleado
  • Sandler
  • John Daly

Notablemente ausente de la lista actual del elenco está el rapero Eminem, a pesar de que Adam Sandler mencionó su cameo el año pasado. Es posible que Netflix mantenga la participación de Eminem bajo envolturas para una futura revelación.

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Para aquellos que necesitan un repaso en el original *Happy Gilmore *, aquí está el resumen de Netflix:

Al final del original *Happy Gilmore *, el personaje titular de Sandler finalmente estuvo en reposo después de una larga y extenuante temporada de golf (y una pelea de caída con el precio es Bob Barker de Right). En la misión de recaudar suficiente dinero para pagar al IRS por los años de su abuela de impuestos delincuentes (OOPS), el fallido jugador de hockey llevó sus habilidades en la carretera como el jugador de golf más poco ortodoxo que el campeonato de turismo había visto.

En el camino, Happy Made Alliados (el fallecido, Chubbs de Great Carl Weathers, Petersen, y un caddie sin hogar interpretado por Allen Covert) y enemigos (el arrogante tirador de Christopher McDonald, McGavin, y el mencionado Bob Barker), pero finalmente triunfó en la cara de las odds aparentemente insuperables. Mostró a los snobs de golf cuyo jefe, salvó la casa de su abuela y regresó a casa por fin.

Actualmente no está claro cómo la película resucitará la carrera de golf de Gilmore, pero una cosa es segura: en el mundo real, al menos, Happy Gilmore es una leyenda. Incluso los mejores golfistas del mundo están de acuerdo.

La secuela se anunció por primera vez en marzo de 2024, con Netflix ordenando oficialmente la película en mayo. * Happy Gilmore 2* está dirigida por Kyle Newacheck y escrita por Adam Sandler y Tim Herlihy.

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