The long -awaited “Happy Gilmore 2” celebrated its premiere in New York on Monday July 21 at Jazz at the Lincoln Center, along with a massive amount of talent including stars Adam SandlerThe Julie BowenThe Benny SafdieThe Bad rabbitAnd children cudi, to name a few. Sandler recalls his role when the failed ice hockey player became unlikely ice hockey.
Sandler’s “Grown Ups” co -star Kevin James revealed that a third part may be on the horizon. “I think you can keep hope alive,“ James told directly. “I can say that. I would keep a lot of hope alive. And I think it happens – something happens. I can say that.”
“It would be fun, it would be fun,” Sandler told Indieview at “Happy Gilmore 2” mat. “We always think of some crap and try to get us all together. I’ve heard scraps.” When it comes to whether he is down for “Grown Ups 3”, says Sandler, “When that happens, I have to let you know. I just don’t know what the hell we are doing right now, but we’re trying to find out things.”
We also had a chance to catch up with Safdie, which is the next project, “The crushing machine,” Emissions in theaters on October 3 from A24. Biopiken follows UFC Legend Mark Kerrled by Dwayne Johnson. “It was one of the most incredible things to witness,” Safdie told IndieWire about Johnson’s unrecognizable transformation.
“He was just so committed and amazing,” he continued. “Seeing him walking among, like 400 people, and everyone is like,” When will Dwayne come here? “He just goes among all.
“You really understand the fear, love, grief, happiness,” Safdie said earlier about how good Johnson is. “If someone is open to doing it and talking about it, they will be able to give a fantastic performance. Because of how physically strong he is, I do not know if many give him that opportunity.”
“Happy Gilmore 2” is directed by Kyle Newacheck (“Workaholics”, “What we do in the shadows”), who also previously helped Sandlers 2019 film “Murder mystery.” Sandler Cowrote “Happy Gilmore 2” with Tim Herlihy, who also the cowrote original.
It premieres July 25 on Netflix. Check out the trailer here.