Eminem Will Have A Role In Adam Sandler’s Sequel For “Happy Gilmore 2”

Guess who’s back? Back [on the big screen] again? It’s Eminem, and he’s coming to a major project that’s coming out sometime next year. According to XXL, comedian extraordinaire Adam Sandler made an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show to discuss Happy Gilmore 2. Yes, after nearly 30 years since the original classic, a sequel is currently in the works. In fact, when the interview between Patrick and Sandler was posted online, they were wrapping up filming. Netlfix announced in May of this year they were picking up the project, so it looks like it won’t have a theatrical release. Still, given how many fans adore the inaugural film, it should get a lot of streams.

Speaking about its premiere, that remains to be seen. Sandler was not able to give a clear-cut answer to Patrick when asked. “I don’t know 100%, but I think around July. Not July 4, but we’re trying to get it done in time for July. (But) you never know what’s going to happen. We’re just finishing today.” That was the theme for most of their chat, as Sandler was not able to share a lot of information regarding its plot or characters.

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Adam Sandler On Eminem’s Acting Chops

However, he did manage to share some anyway, especially in the cameo department. As we hinted at the beginning, Eminem was going to be involved one way or another. From the sounds of it, he won’t have a major role. But Sandler was very impressed with his work on set. “Eminem was cool. He came by and he was great,” he began.

“He came and was funny as hell. I think we just hung out a day with Eminem. He just shot and shot and it was insane. [He] said a million things that we can use and a million things that we’re glad we have them on tape.” Funny enough, this isn’t the first time that these two have been in a film together. Back in 2009, Slim Shady, Sandler, Leslie Mann, Seth Rogan, and Jonah Hill were in a project called Funny People. Other notable cameos in Happy Gilmore 2 will include Bad Bunny, Travis Kelce, among others.

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Eminem Will Appear In Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2,’ According To Reports

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Eminem is the self-proclaimed Rap God, but Grammy Award-winning emcee’s acting abilities. Well, Adam Sandler surely hasn’t.

According to The Sun, Eminem is reunite with Sandler onscreen by way of Happy Gilmore‘s highly anticipated sequel. Although the extent of Eminem’s forthcoming appearance has been disclosed, the outlet claims Em will play “a comedic role, and he really had fun with it.”

An insider spoke with the platform about Eminem time on set, saying: “Em is a big fan of the original movie, and he was a total pleasure to work with. He was just super low-key, he didn’t have a big entourage, and was just an absolute delight.”

Given that filming has already begun, a source said Eminem shot his scenes in New Jersey on November 6. Last month, Kid Cudi confirmed being cast in the picture on Instagram, writing: “It’s been a long time dream of mine to work w Adam, he’s my favorite, and his movies and comedy made up my childhood. Another dream come true.”

Eminem hasn’t confirmed or denied his involved in the upcoming flick. But, this wouldn’t mark Eminem and Adam Sandler’s first time appearing in a film together. Back in 2009, the duo worked together for Funny People, which starred Sandler, Seth Rogen, Leslie Mann.

Eminem Will Golf With Adam Sandler In “Happy Gilmore 2”

Eminem and Adam Sandler will reunite on the silver screen as it was revealed on Thursday (Nov. 7) that Slim Shady will appear in the upcoming sequel, Happy Gilmore 2. The U.S. Sun broke the news that the rap icon flew to New Jersey this week to shoot scenes for the forthcoming comedy. Em’s new role adds to a busy 2024, including associating with the NFL,  endorsing Kamala Harris, becoming a grandfather, and releasing his 12th album. Marshall Mathers hasn’t released a new album and starred in a new film in the same year since 2002.

Happy Gilmore 2 marks Eminem’s return to acting after appearing in Adam Sandler’s 2009 comedy Funny People. In 2021, the 52-year-old rap star made a cameo in 50 Cent’s hit series BMF, playing famous Detroit drug dealer White Boy Rick. Since 2002, Em has reportedly declined lead roles in countless blockbuster films such as Jumper (2008), Wanted (2008), The Fighter (2010), and Southpaw (2015). Eminem won an Oscar in 2003 for “Best Original Song.”

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The Happy Gilmore sequel follows the 1996 original, which allegedly Em is a huge fan of. An insider told the U.S. Sun that the icon wasn’t difficult nor largely staffed. “Em is a big fan of the original movie, and he was a total pleasure to work with,” they told the outlet. He was just super low key, he didn’t have a big entourage, and was just an absolute delight on set.”

Before Happy Gilmore 2, Em will appear in the new season of the popular Netflix competition show Rhythm + Flow. His longtime friends and collaborators, Royce Da 5’9″, and Denaun Porter, will accompany him as a guest judge and advise contestants who will battle rap, in which he has an iconic history. Season two of Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow, starring Latto, DJ Khaled, and Ludacris, premieres on November 20. What do you think about Slim Shady in Happy Gilmore 2? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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