Earlier this year it was announced that a sequel to Happy Gilmore was officially greenlit by Netflix, and now the streaming giant has confirmed that production has started on the long-awaited Adam Sandler follow-up. Released in 1996, the comedy gem has long been considered one of Sandlers funniest movies, if for nothing more than his battle with the late Bob Barker, and the appearance of Christopher McDonald as his arch nemesis, Shooter McGavin. Produced on a small budget of $12 million, the film grossed $41.2 million by the time it was all said and done, and has since gone on to become a cult favorite.
Sandler is returning to the golf course after nearly 30 years away in a sequel to a ’90s comedy classic. Read More