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Busted on the Golf Course: Footage of Bad Bunny and Adam Sandler Fooling Around in 'BTS Happy Gilmore 2' Leaves Me Yearning for More Humorous Antics from this Pair

Music artist Bad Bunny, despite being unskilled in golf, experienced a familial atmosphere collaborating with Adam Sandler on Happy Gilmore 2.

BTS, Bad Bunny, and Adam Sandler Having a Ball: Footage from Potential B Happy Gilmore 2 Leaves...
BTS, Bad Bunny, and Adam Sandler Having a Ball: Footage from Potential B Happy Gilmore 2 Leaves Fans Yearning for More from the Entertaining Pair

Busted on the Golf Course: Footage of Bad Bunny and Adam Sandler Fooling Around in 'BTS Happy Gilmore 2' Leaves Me Yearning for More Humorous Antics from this Pair

In the world of sports comedies, Happy Gilmore 2 is set to make a grand return in 2025. Directed by the acclaimed Darren Aronofsky, this long-awaited sequel promises a fresh take on the original 1996 film.

The story follows Happy Gilmore, now a widowed alcoholic and former golf champion, who is on a mission to raise $300,000 to send his daughter Vienna to the Paris Opera Ballet School. Thirty years have passed since the original film, and Happy is dealing with personal tragedy, including the early death of his wife Virginia. Struggling with addiction and legal troubles, he stages a comeback to the professional golf circuit.

The movie introduces a modernized version of golf called Maxi Golf, creating a thematic tension between tradition and innovation. The film stars Adam Sandler reprising his iconic role, with Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald, Bad Bunny, and others appearing.

Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican rapper and singer, features in the film as part of the supporting cast. His character details are not extensively highlighted, but he contributes to the sports comedy sequel, blending the familiar comedic style of the original with new elements reflecting modern golf culture.

The encounter between Adam Sandler and Bad Bunny at a Lakers game played a significant role in the production of Happy Gilmore 2. It seems that the two have formed a close bond off-screen, with Bad Bunny listing Adam Sandler in his phone and even giving dance lessons to him on the set of the movie.

Shaquille O'Neal and Kevin James have joined the cast of Happy Gilmore 2, adding to the already stacked lineup that includes Kevin Nealon, Rob Schneider, and Marcelo Hernandez.

Happy Gilmore 2 was released on Netflix on July 25, 2025, and received mixed critical reviews. The family dynamics and nostalgic elements were praised, but the plot was seen as somewhat unfocused. Nevertheless, the movie is currently streaming on Netflix, and golf enthusiasts might find themselves drawn to the golf equipment featured, such as a driver, pitch, and wedge.

Meanwhile, Bad Bunny can also be seen in Darren Aronofsky's Caught Steeling, which opens in theaters on August 29th. The movie also stars Austin Butler and Matt Smith, with Matt sporting a wild mohawk in the film.

[1] Happy Gilmore 2 Review: A Nostalgic yet Unfocused Sequel [2] Bad Bunny Joins the Cast of Happy Gilmore 2 [3] Adam Sandler and Bad Bunny's Dance Lessons on the Set of Happy Gilmore 2

In the realm of diverse entertainments, one can find both Happy Gilmore 2 and Bad Bunny's upcoming movie, Caught Steeling, streaming on movies-and-tv platforms like Netflix. The former, released on July 25, 2025, offers a daily blend of sports comedy and drama, with trailers revealing the return of the iconic character, Happy Gilmore, played by Adam Sandler. This sequel, set in modern golf culture, also incorporates Bad Bunny as part of its supporting cast, bringing a unique twist to the original narrative.

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