Escúchame: Dos spin -offs de Gilmore 2 Happy que realmente necesitan suceder

Warning: spoilers for Happy Gilmore 2 are in play.

Approximately three decades after its original release, Netflix delivered long-awaited satisfaction to viewers with the sequel of “Happy Gilmore,” titled “Happy Gilmore 2.” Two weeks into its streaming premiere in 2025, it remains atop the American box office charts, sparking curiosity about future projects. While Happy’s story seems conclusive with a poignant ending, I suspect we haven’t seen the last of Adam Sandler’s antics, as he’s more likely to continue portraying his lively, unconventional characters rather than a sober family man.

Instead of discussing the continuation of one specific show, let me share two alternative concepts that could potentially keep the excitement going. And if you’ve been hoping for more of John Daly’s unique life advice in a Netflix exclusive series, while I understand your enthusiasm, I must clarify that it’s not what we’re focusing on here. However, these other ideas might just be as intriguing to you.

Oscar And Esteban: Order Up!

Due to Happy Gilmore’s triumphant win at the Maxi Golf League’s inaugural event, caddy Esteban (Bad Bunny) and his cousin Oscar (Marcello Hernandez) are on the verge of starting a business together. As declared by Esteban, this upcoming restaurant will be “the top Italian Dominican Puerto Rican Cuban eatery in town.” This new establishment is where our story unfolds in this initial spinoff proposal.

As a fan, I can’t help but share my excitement over Bad Bunny’s unforgettable adventure in the making of “Happy Gilmore 2”. His infectious enthusiasm was evident on screen, as he effortlessly blended his talents with Adam Sandler and Arcángelo Hernandez from Saturday Night Live. Moreover, the idea of a restaurant offering such diverse cuisine piques my curiosity – I can’t help but wonder how they manage to pull that off!

Imagine a scenario where football legend Travis Kelce, known for his flair in the field, decides to venture into the culinary world by branding restaurants with his likeness (something he might do out of gratitude). However, things take an interesting turn when his former head waiter, now promoted to executive chef, continually embarrasses him at every opportunity. This sets up a humorous dynamic that could make for an intriguing storyline.

Shooter McGavin – The Man, The Myth, The Insanity

If anyone seemed to relish playing in Happy Gilmore 2 more than The Sandman himself, it was clearly Christopher McDonald. Resuming the character of Shooter McGavin, his delightful villainy and endless vigor were just as captivating as McDonald’s enthusiasm for this sequel-cum-legacy project. Now that we understand they’ve made up, I believe it’s high time to delve into the enigmatic life of this man.

In this imagined film, we could present either a comedic take on conventional sports biopics or a humorous documentary format similar to ESPN’s acclaimed series “The Last Dance.” By revealing the real-life story behind Happy Gilmore’s original nemesis, we can explore the distinctions between fact and its cinematic portrayal. (Now, was he actually friends with O.J. Simpson?)

From being locked away due to charges like inciting harm, planning vehicular manslaughter, threatening violence, and theft of a coat, to subsequently joining forces with a past adversary over golf – such a transformation hints at a complex individual indeed. Therefore, let’s delve further into Shooter McGavin’s story and finally settle the question about his true history.

Since the storyline of “Happy Gilmore 2” took Adam Sandler’s rebellious golf champion and his family on a tumultuous journey, it seems fitting that we reward them with a joyful conclusion. Meanwhile, it’s not impossible for them to appear in any future installments as well.

Furthermore, John Daly enthusiasts might appreciate more of your beloved character with a penchant for dubious advice, regardless of how his swing veers. If by chance you haven’t watched the sequel to “Happy Gilmore” that has sparked this conversation, don’t worry. You can still understand the excitement as the film is now streaming – exclusively on Netflix.

2025-08-06 00:40