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Netflix has just released Happy Gilmore 2, but whether it's actually going to be worth watching or not is an open question.
Many of the biggest names in golf appear in Happy Gilmore 2, including John Daly who plays himself to perfection.
Scottie Scheffler makes an appearance in "Happy Gilmore 2" and a few scenes poke fun at his Louisville, Ky., arrest during the 2024 PGA Tournament.
Happy Gilmore 2 will begin streaming on Netflix on Friday, July 25 at 12 a.m. Pacific Time, or 3 a.m. Eastern Time, on the morning of the release date. That means if you’re on the West Coast, you can watch Happy Gilmore 2 as early as midnight on Thursday night.
The Owen Wilson comedy “Stick,” which streamed on Apple TV+, apparently found its audience. The service has renewed the comedy for a second season. “Stick,” which runs around a half hour per show, took a couple of episodes to get used to, but once it got to the third one, it didn’t take much to get hooked.
To find this game, Netflix subscribers need to open the Netflix app on their smart TV or streaming device -- or the website on their browser -- and go to the Games tab. In the Games tab, you should see Happy Gilmore: Golf Mayhem '98 Demo in the Games carousel.
John Daly is playing Happy Gilmore’s brother in Netflix ’s Happy Gilmore 2 — but the real shocker? Despite a decades-long career filled with major wins and high-profile sponsorships, Daly’s net worth in 2025 is reportedly just $2 million.
A big summer movie premiere coupled with promotional video games, just like the old days.
"Happy Gilmore 2" director Kyle Newacheck defended the decision to kill off Virginia, telling /Film: "There's always a concern when you're playing with that type of darkness. But I don't know, I was never really concerned because it is the driving force [of the film]. If you pull that out, then what do you have? You don't have anything real."