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Adam Sandler & Netflix’s Next Project Gets Release Date & Trailer

Aug 9, 2024


Adam Sandler loves you. The actor and comedian declares his adoration for us all in the new trailer for his upcoming Netflix stand-up special, Adam Sandler: Love You, which has now been given a release date. Confirmed by the streaming service, Adam Sandler: Love You will debut on Netflix later this month on August 27 and finds Sandler reuniting not just with the streamer but also with Uncut Gems co-director Josh Safdie.

“You guys are the best, I love you! I love you! I need you! Help me!” Sandler declares in the new footage, before teasing what’s to come and saying, “Yeah, alright, so anyways, I talk a lot, and then I sing, and then we do a bunch of sh*t.”

Adam Sandler: Love You comes six years after the release of his previous special 100% Fresh, which received an Emmy-nomination and saw Sandler take his comical musical musings out on the road. Going from comedy clubs to concert halls to one very unsuspecting subway station, 100% Fresh was met with much acclaim from both critics and audiences alike. You can check out the trailer for Adam Sandler: Love You below.

This latest stand-up special is just one of several projects made by Sandler under the Netflix umbrella. The beloved actor and comedian has starred in a whole host of movies from all manner of genres over the last few years, including Uncut Gems, Leo, Spaceman, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, Murder Mystery and its sequel Murder Mystery 2, The Ridiculous 6, Hubie Halloween, and more.

Adam Sandler: Love You
premieres globally on Netflix on August 27, 2024.

Adam Sandler & Netflix Will Join Forces Again for Happy Gilmore 2

As well as his new special, Adam Sandler will continue to collaborate with Netflix on a long-awaited sequel to one of his biggest comedy hits. A Happy Gilmore follow-up is now in the works, with Sandler set to return as the titular character, a failed hockey player with anger issues who turns to golf, with the actor and comedian reuniting with the first movie’s co-writer Tim Herlihy to pen the script.

Netflix officially ordered a sequel to the beloved Adam Sandler sports comedy Happy Gilmore earlier this year, with the project recently bringing in the perfect director in What We Do in the Shadows and Murder Mystery’s Kyle Newacheck. Plot details for Happy Gilmore 2 have yet to be revealed, and while Sandler has been confirmed to return, it has not yet been revealed whether original cast members Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen will join him.

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Released way back in 1996, the first Happy Gilmore stars Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen, and the late, great Carl Weathers, and follows an unsuccessful ice hockey player with a red-hot temper, Happy, who discovers a newfound talent for golf. The comedy outing is now considered one of the best in Sandler’s back catalog, with fans wondering how a sequel will ever live up to the first movie’s legacy. Here’s hoping that Sandler and Netflix manage to just tap it in.

Happy Gilmore (1996) Release Date February 16, 1996 Runtime 92 Studio Universal Pictures Tagline He doesn’t play golf… he destroys it. Expand

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