`Happy Gilmore 2: The Ultimate Cast & Cameo Guide


Happy Gilmore 2: The Ultimate Cast & Cameo Guide

`Happy Gilmore 2: The Ultimate Cast & Cameo Guide


Just Tap It In: Your Ultimate Guide to the Happy Gilmore 2 Cast, Cameos, and Netflix Release


"Go to your home! Are you too good for your home?" For anyone who grew up in the 90s, that line is instantly recognizable. It’s a battle cry from one of the most beloved, quoted, and hilariously absurd comedies of a generation: Happy Gilmore. For nearly three decades, fans have clamored for a sequel, dreaming of seeing the hot-headed hockey player-turned-golfer tee off one more time. Now, the wait is almost over.


It's official: Happy Gilmore 2 is happening. Adam Sandler is dusting off his iconic Boston Bruins jersey and that legendary hockey-stick putter for a return to the green. With the announcement sending the internet into a frenzy, the questions are flying faster than a 400-yard drive. Who from the original Happy Gilmore cast is coming back? What new faces will join the tour? And who will be the surprise cameos that made the first film so memorable?


Here at Trends USA Talk, we've compiled every shred of information, every credible rumor, and every logical prediction into the ultimate guide for the sequel. From the full cast list to the release date and plot speculation, this is your one-stop shop for everything Happy Gilmore 2.


The Returning Legends: Who’s Back from the Original Cast?


A sequel is only as good as its connection to the original. Thankfully, it looks like some of our favorite characters are ready for another round.


Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore: Obviously, there is no movie without the man himself. Adam Sandler, now in his late 50s, will reprise his role as Happy. The big question is, what has Happy been up to? Is he a retired legend? A golf coach? Or has life thrown him a curveball that forces him back onto the pro tour? Given Adam Sandler's net worth and his slate of successful movies, his passion for this project signals a return to a character he truly loves.


Christopher McDonald as Shooter McGavin: You can't have a hero without a villain, and there is no greater comedic villain than the smarmy, arrogant Shooter McGavin. Christopher McDonald has confirmed his return, and fans couldn't be more thrilled. Expect Shooter to be just as obnoxious, still dining on "pieces of s like you for breakfast," and undoubtedly looking for revenge after his humiliating defeat in the first film.


Julie Bowen as Virginia Venit: Julie Bowen, who played the smart and charming PR director Virginia Venit, is also confirmed to be returning. In Happy Gilmore 2, she will likely be Happy's wife. Their dynamic—her calm and collected nature versus his explosive temper—will surely be a source of fantastic comedy. It will be interesting to see if their on-screen family includes kids, potentially played by Adam Sandler’s real-life daughters, Sadie and Sunny Sandler.


A Tribute to the Fallen Greats: Carl Weathers and Bob Barker


Tragically, two of the most iconic figures from the original film have since passed away.


Carl Weathers (Chubbs Peterson): The one-handed, alligator-fearing golf mentor was the heart and soul of the first movie. Carl Weathers' passing leaves a huge void. The film will almost certainly feature a heartfelt tribute to both Weathers and his character, Chubbs Peterson. Expect Happy to be motivated by the memory of his beloved coach.

Bob Barker: The legendary host of "The Price is Right" delivered one of the most famous celebrity cameos in movie history, culminating in the hilarious brawl with Happy. "The price is wrong, b!" is an all-time great movie line. His absence will be felt, but the movie could honor him with a new, unexpected celebrity fight scene.


The New Blood: Full Cast, Rumored Cameos, and Wild Speculation


This is where things get exciting. A Sandler movie is famous for its cast of friends and surprising A-list cameos. Happy Gilmore 2 is shaping up to be his most star-studded film yet.


The Main New Cast:


Billy Jenkins (Character Name): A new, young rival is a must. Rumors suggest a character named Billy Jenkins will be Happy's primary antagonist on the course—a tech-savvy, analytics-obsessed Gen Z golfer who represents everything Happy is not. While no actor has been officially cast, names like Austin Butler or Paul Mescal have been floated for the role.

Drago Larson (Character Name): Another potential villain could be a ruthless corporate sponsor or a tour commissioner, a character rumored to be named Drago Larson. Ben Stiller, a longtime Sandler collaborator, is a popular fan-cast for this type of role.


The A-List Celebrity Cameos (Rumored):


Eminem: This is the rumor that has the internet buzzing. Christopher McDonald let it slip that he saw a preliminary script and that music superstar Eminem was written into it. What role would he play? A rival celebrity in the pro-am tournament? A new neighbor who gets into a screaming match with Happy? The possibilities are endless and hilarious. The idea of Eminem in Happy Gilmore 2 is a massive draw.

Travis Kelce: The Kansas City Chiefs star is a massive personality. Fresh off his Super Bowl wins and high-profile relationship, a Travis Kelce in Happy Gilmore 2 cameo makes perfect sense. He could play himself, a loud-mouthed fan who heckles Shooter McGavin, or even a new student of Happy's.

Bad Bunny: The global music sensation has been successfully crossing over into movies. A Bad Bunny appearance could be a major scene-stealer. Imagine him as Shooter McGavin’s new, ultra-cool caddy, offering terrible advice with swagger.

Post Malone: Known for his love of all things fun and his laid-back persona, Post Malone feels like a natural fit for the Happy Gilmore universe.

Kid Cudi: Another artist who has successfully transitioned into acting, Kid Cudi could easily pop up as a tournament official or a friend of Happy's.


The Pro-Golfer and Athlete Cameos:


The original featured golf legend Lee Trevino. The sequel is expected to up the ante significantly.


Scottie Scheffler: Perhaps the most talked-about potential cameo is pro-golfer Scottie Scheffler. After his widely publicized arrest before a major tournament, fans have been clamoring for a scene that references it. A scene where Scheffler gets into a misunderstanding with police, only for Happy to yell, "Leave him alone, he's gotta go tap it in!" would be comedy gold.

John Daly: The "bad boy" of golf is a real-life Happy Gilmore. A cameo from John Daly is almost a requirement. Seeing him give Happy advice on grip strength and beer consumption would be a meta masterpiece.

Nelly Korda & Kelsey Plum: The film is expected to feature female athletes as well. LPGA star  Nelly Korda  and WNBA champion  Kelsey Plum have both been rumored for appearances, bringing their star power to the pro-am tournament.

Will Zalatoris: Fans have long pointed out that Will Zalatoris bears a striking resemblance to Happy's first caddy from the original film. A cameo where this is acknowledged would be a fantastic inside joke for die-hard fans.


Plot Speculation: What is Happy Gilmore 2 About?


While the official plot is under wraps, the confirmed returning cast and rumors allow us to piece together a likely story.


The film will likely find Happy Gilmore years after his Tour Championship victory. He’s married to Virginia, possibly with a family, but he's lost his edge. Maybe he's running a driving range or a hockey pro-shop. He's forced back into the world of professional golf for one last run, likely for a noble reason—perhaps to save his grandmother's new nursing home from a ruthless developer (Shooter McGavin, of course).


This time, however, he’s not the young upstart. He’s the aging veteran. He has to contend with a new generation of golfers like Billy Jenkins, who use launch monitors and analytics instead of raw, unadulterated rage. The central conflict will be Happy trying to prove that his old-school, "go to your happy place" mentality can still compete in the modern world. He'll likely take a young, down-on-their-luck golfer under his wing, stepping into the "Chubbs" mentor role himself.


The Nitty-Gritty Details: Release Date, Where to Watch, and More


When does Happy Gilmore 2 come out? While there is no official release date, production is expected to begin in late 2025. This puts a potential release in the Fall of 2026.

What time will Happy Gilmore 2 be on Netflix? As a Netflix Original, it will follow their standard release schedule. Happy Gilmore 2 will likely be released at 12:00 AM Pacific Time / 3:00 AM Eastern Time on its release day.

Where to Watch Happy Gilmore 2: The movie will be a Netflix exclusive. You will need a subscription to the streaming service to watch it.

Filming Locations:  Production details are scarce, but expect filming to take place in various scenic golf courses across the United States and Canada, similar to the original.

Rating: Expect an official rating of  PG-13,  in line with most modern Adam Sandler comedies.


Reviews and Expectations: Can It Live Up to the Hype?


The biggest challenge for Happy Gilmore 2 is the massive weight of expectation. The first film holds a special place in the hearts of millions. The Rotten Tomatoes score for the original isn't sky-high with critics, but its audience score is beloved. The sequel will need to deliver the same zany energy, quotable lines, and surprisingly heartfelt moments.


The sheer star power of the rumored cast—from Eminem to Travis Kelce—guarantees it will be a cultural event. But the ultimate success will depend on the chemistry between Sandler and McDonald and the film's ability to recapture the magic that made us all want to just tap, tap, tap it in.


The journey to Happy Gilmore 2 is just beginning, and it promises to be a wild ride. The blend of 90s nostalgia with modern star power has all the makings of a monumental hit for Adam Sandler and Netflix.

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