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Adam Sandler: From Happy Gilmore 2 to star-studded new projects
Hollywood star Adam Sandler's comeback is breaking records

Adam Sandler has once again shown that there are still many emotions left to extract from his audience.
This summer, his new creation ahs transformed the landscape of cinema: breaking all previous records set of films on Netflix, it gained more than 46 million United States viewers within the first three days of its release.
Happy Gilmore 2 has gained a cult following in its brief existence do to Sandler reprising on his role after thirty years.
His character 'Happy' is older, widowed, and $5,000 in the hole. He is, however, grieving the possible loss of his daughter and so grabs his clubs as a takes a shot at victory once again. Sandler fans are in for joy.

This sequel has just the right paring of glee, wit and unexpected celebrities, yes even Bad Bunny. This doesn’t even mention the parcel left in tribute to the legendary Carl Weathers.
The 59-year-old is far from done. He currently goes on a streak more densely packed than any of the films he has done till now.
What comes next is sure to amaze everyone:
In the latest dramedy from Noah Baumbach, Sandler is set to star alongside George Clooney, who plays a character in desperate need of the American actor's managerial skills.
There is a promise for a lot more than just unending dialogues. This also includes a good dose of emotions and plenty of seasoned awards buzz.

Leo 2 (TBA)
Following the unexpected triumph of the animated feature Leo, Sandler is set to once again voice the wisecracking lizard in a new escapade.
Untitled Safdie Brothers Project (TBA)
In this film, set in the 90s baseball memorabilia world, Sandler meets once again with the geniuses behind Uncut Gems for what seems to be a gritty sports-drama. This could be Sandler's next Oscar-worthy role, alongside Megan Thee Stallion.
Don’t Say Good Luck (Filming 2025)
In this Netflix musical dramedy produced by Sandler, he stars with his daughter Sunny. It showcases the pandemonium of high school, family, and adolescent aspirations. This shows how the Sandler legacy continues to thrive.
Final Take
From jokes on the golf course to heartfelt dramas and even handing the baton to the next generation, Adam Sandler is proving the world, once again, how so much more than just comedy gold he is. He is a creative genius, and there seems to be no end in sight.
Fans better get ready for 2025, as with the drop of Jay Kelly this December and many other works in the making, it just might be the year of Sandler.