Hollywood's decision to reboot classic films often raises skepticism, and I was no exception when it came to the prospect of a sequel to the beloved 1996 comedy, Happy Gilmore. Despite my initial doubts about whether Adam Sandler and the original cast could recapture the magic after nearly three decades, the film's recent surge to the top of Netflix's rankings suggests otherwise. A significant factor behind its success appears to be a standout scene featuring music star Bad Bunny alongside football star Travis Kelce.
*Minor spoilers ahead.*
Bad Bunny and Travis Kelce Star in Surprising Success of 'Happy Gilmore 2' on Netflix
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