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Happy Gilmore 2 finally premiered on Netflix after a decades-long gap from the first movie, but this time, the movie went in an offbeat direction with a major death within the first half of the film.
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Julie Bowen chats with THR at the Happy Gilmore 2 premiere and reveals where her happy place was 30 years ago vs. today. Plus, she says she’d rather go to a Chiefs game to see her co-star Travis Kelce than attend a Taylor Swift concert.
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E! Online on MSNHappy Gilmore 2 Kills Off This Fan Favorite CharacterAdam Sandler fans were stunned when the sequel to his 1996 movie Happy Gilmore—which stars Bad Bunny and Travis Kelce—killed off a major character as soon as it began.
Bowen, 55, has looked back on her upbringing with a real estate developer father who taught her a "golden rule" about success.
After the buzz surrounding Sydney Sweeney potentially taking over Julie Bowen’s role in Happy Gilmore 2 was put to rest, the popular actress had no problem joking about the topic. She also offered high praise to Sweeney,
Bad Bunny, who has ventured into Hollywood with roles in films like Bullet Train (2022) and Cassandro (2023), is confirmed for an unspecified role in Happy Gilmore 2. “Benito 🤝 Sandler,” read the X post, using Bad Bunny’s real name, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. “Benito Martínez Ocasio will star in Happy Gilmore 2!”
Julie Bowen has seen all those comparisons between the viral Coldplay concert kiss cam and Gloria and Phil's hilarious scene from "Modern Family." The Emmy winner chatted with Access Hollywood's guest correspondent Emily Orozco at the "Happy Gilmore 2" premiere and joked the hit sitcom was "ahead of its time" for that scene.
The original movie, whose sequel is hitting Netflix nearly 30 years later, was inspired by a childhood friend of Adam Sandler.