Happy Gilmore 2 Blooper Reel Is Almost as Funny as Sequel
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Happy Gilmore 2 Blooper Reel Is Almost as Funny as Sequel

Netflix recently dropped the bloopers of Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore 2, showcasing fans the chaos and fun that erupted behind the scenes in a gag reel. Happy Gilmore 2 was released on the streaming platform Netflix on July 25. Kyle Newacheck directed the sequel to the 1996 movie, whereas Dennis Dugan helmed the first film.

Watch Eminem and others in Happy Gilmore 2’s blooper reel

The bloopers of Adam Sandler’s recently released movie Happy Gilmore 2 are out, and the cast can be seen having a laugh riot behind the scenes. Netflix posted the gag reel on its social media pages. It showcases the cast fumbling their dialogues in many instances and breaking into a laugh.

Watch the Happy Gilmore 2 bloopers here:

The gag reel shows Sandler breaking character between takes multiple times. Additionally, Ben Stiller, who appears as Hal L. in the movie, appears to be finding it difficult to get his accent and lines right while doing a scene with Sandler.

Meanwhile, renowned Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce transitions to acting from the football field temporarily for the movie. In the bloopers, he appears as a Waiter and forgets his line as he addresses Sandler’s character, Happy Gilmore.

Rapper Eminem also makes a cameo appearance in the movie. In the bloopers, he can be seen forgetting his line and saying, “God dammit!” while Sandler laughs it off. Some of the other cast members in the blooper video include Post Malone, Julie Bowen, Bad Bunny, John Daly, and Christopher McDonald.

Moreover, by the end of the clip, Adam Sandler is seen trying to explain a scene to his mother. However, she still does it wrong, earning a laugh from everybody.

Happy Gilmore 2 has become a success on Netflix, debuting with 46.7 million views on the platform following its release. While fans praised the movie for its gags and comedic elements, it seems the cast had double the fun while shooting the behind-the-scenes footage.

Originally reported by Ishita Verma on ComingSoon.net.

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