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Adam Sandler has seemingly confirmed 'Happy Gilmore 2' to Drew Barrymore. The 49-year-old actress was thrilled when Christopher McDonald - who portrayed Shooter McGavin in the 1996 golfing comedy - recently teased a sequel was in the works, so she texted her 'Fifty First Dates' co-star to find out if it was true he's written a new screenplay. Discussing the subject in a preview clip for the 'Drew's News' segment of her eponymous talk show, Drew said: "Are you kidding me? I want it. I need it and I stayed up last night with my daughter watching 'Billy Madison'. "And then I sent Sandler a video ...
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'Happy Gilmore' star Christopher McDonald has claimed that a sequel is in the works. The 69-year-old actor played antagonist Shooter McGavin in Adam Sandler's 1996 sports comedy film and has revealed that the star has come up with a script for a follow-up. Speaking on the US sports podcast 'The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima', Christopher said: "I saw Adam about two weeks ago, and he says to me, 'McDonald, you're gonna love this.' "I said, 'What?' He says, 'How about that', and he shows me the first draft of 'Happy Gilmore 2'." McDonald continued: "I don't wanna be a liar, but he did show m...
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Could we finally see a sequel to Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore? The man who stole our hearts eating s— for breakfast says yes. In an interview with The Ken Carman Show, actor Christopher McDonald — best known throughout the world as Happy Gilmore’s nemesis Shooter McGavin — revealed that Adam Sandler recently told him there was a “first draft” of a script for Happy Gilmore 2. In fact, McDonald says, he actually showed the script to him. Here is what McDonald said… I saw Adam [Sandler] about two weeks ago, and he says to me, ‘McDonald, you’re gonna love this … I said, ‘What?’ He says, ‘How about...
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The cast of 'Abbott Elementary' won the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series accolade at the Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday (26.02.23). The ABC mockumentary beat off competition from 'Barry', 'The Bear', 'Hacks', and 'Only Murders in the Building' to take the accolade, with creator and star Quinta Brunson leading her cast on stage to accept the honour, where she paid a touching tribute to those who work on the show that have made her a "better actor". She said: "Wow guys thank you so much, that’s what I need to say first, what an honour to be honoured by our peers in...
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