‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Review: Adam Sandler’s Netflix Sequel Is Terrible

Adam Sandler is back as Happy Gilmore in a wildly dumb, cameo-packed sequel nearly 30 years later

Once a golf legend, Happy is now a grieving, alcoholic supermarket worker.

He accidentally killed his wife with a golf ball. Dark turn.

Happy's daughter Vienna (played by Sandler’s real daughter) dreams of ballet.

Happy sobers up thanks to a group for “alkies” led by Ben Stiller’s cranky orderly

Maxi Golf is Happy’s new competition—a flashy, corporate nightmare run by Benny Safdie

Yes, Shooter’s back. Yes, he’s still nuts. But now he’s on Happy’s side.

Chubbs is replaced by son Slim, whose fake hand falls off even more

Every Sandler regular appears—from his wife and daughters to random celeb pals.

Bad Bunny plays a caddie. Travis Kelce is shirtless. Honey is involved.

Chairs, trees, golf balls—this is Happy Gilmore after all.