Global Latin superstar and WWE sensation Bad Bunny has landed a high-profile role in the upcoming sequel to the beloved 1996 comedy, Happy Gilmore. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Puerican Rican rapper, actor, and WWE professional wrestler will join Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen, and Christopher McDonald in Happy Gilmore 2, a film that is currently in production.
While specific details about Bad Bunny’s role are still under wraps, his involvement in the sequel has generated considerable excitement among fans and industry insiders alike. The original Happy Gilmore, directed by Dennis Dugan and written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy, remains one of Sandler’s most iconic films. It chronicles the story of a hockey player with anger management issues who turns to professional golf to save his grandmother’s home from foreclosure.
The sequel, by Kyle Newacheck and scripted by Sandler and Herlihy, is expected to capture the same blend of humor and heart that made the original a classic. Bad Bunny’s addition to the cast adds a new layer of intrigue and anticipation for the film, which promises to deliver both comedy and nostalgic value.
This new venture marks another exciting chapter in Bad Bunny’s multifaceted career. Known primarily for his chart-topping music, including hits like “Tití Me Preguntó” and “MONACO,” Bad Bunny has increasingly expanded his horizons into acting and sports entertainment. His previous film credits include a cameo in F9: The Fast Saga and a memorable role as an assassin in David Leitch’s Bullet Train. He also featured as Felipe in last year’s critically acclaimed biopic Cassandro, portraying the real-life gay luchador.
Bad Bunny’s involvement with WWE has been equally dynamic. The artist first made waves in the wrestling world with his song “Booker T,” which he performed during the 2021 Royal Rumble. His passion for the sport led to a memorable moment when he leaped from the top rope, making a dramatic impact during the event. His subsequent appearances included helping his friend Damian Priest in his Raw debut match and capturing the 24/7 Championship from Akira Tozawa on February 15, 2021.
With his growing list of film roles and continued involvement in WWE, Bad Bunny is solidifying his status as a versatile entertainer. His role in Happy Gilmore 2 not only highlights his expanding acting career but also his ability to cross genres and mediums with ease.
As fans eagerly await more details on the sequel, Bad Bunny’s participation adds a fresh and exciting element to the film’s lineup. The fusion of comedy and star power in Happy Gilmore 2 is shaping up to be a highly anticipated event in both the film and entertainment industries.
WWE’s Bad Bunny Hops into Happy Gilmore 2

Raúl Martínez started by producing Latino films and promoting artists at Univision Radio, then directed marketing for CAA for brands like PepsiCo and the NFL. He now contributes his expertise to Fajador Sports.
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