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George Clooney’s Secret Demand on ‘Jay Kelly’ Set: No More Laughing at Adam Sandler’s Hidden Brilliance—What Sparked the Drama?

Added on October 25, 2025 inMovie News Cards

So here’s a cosmic little twist for you: when George Clooney decided to kick off the new movie Jay Kelly, he made one downright charming decree — no calling Adam Sandler “Sandman” on set. Why? Because Clooney, ever the suave protector, wanted to elevate Sandler’s mojo beyond the usual punchlines and spotlight his serious actor chops. Honestly, can you blame him? With Mercury playing tricks in the communication sector these days, maybe it’s about time we all rethink the names we sling around — a little respect could go a long way! In this heartfelt Netflix flick, Clooney plays a star jolted into self-discovery, hitting the European road with his devoted manager, played by none other than Sandler himself. Throw in a script tailored by Noah Baumbach and Emily Mortimer just for Sandler, plus some endearing family dynamics with Greta Gerwig, and you’ve got a film that begs the question — in a world full of distractions, what really deserves your attention? Ready to dive deeper? LEARN MORE

For their new movie, Jay Kelly, George Clooney had a special rule on set: he didn’t want the cast referring to Adam Sandler by his nickname “Sandman,” in an effort to take the comedian more seriously as an actor.

At the film’s AFI Fest premiere on Thursday, Clooney explained that reasoning to The Hollywood Reporter, saying, “You get treated the way you treat yourself. This was a different kind of role for Adam, and I wanted to make sure that he wasn’t making fun of his incredible talent. He likes to just deflect and I was like, ‘You know what, dude, you’re really good in this film and you’re a really good actor and let’s not just make jokes.’”

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In the Netflix movie, Clooney plays movie star Jay Kelly, who has a sudden wake-up call about his life and goes on a trip through Europe with his devoted manager Ron (Sandler).

Sandler joked in response to Clooney’s rule, “I still call myself the Sandman; he can’t stop me,” but he did appreciate the gesture. “He just is very protective over me. He’s a really nice guy,” he continued of Clooney. “We would do all these scenes together and we’d get deep together and he’d say, ‘I just want people to recognize that’ and I’d say, ‘I’m OK, I like just working hard,’ and he’d say, ‘No.’ He’s very nice, he’s trying to look out for me.”

Noah Baumbach, along with co-writer Emily Mortimer, wrote the role specifically for Sandler, as the actor explained the film as less a Hollywood-set story but for “everybody who works and tries to do the best they can at work and the sacrifice that takes on your family and on yourself; things you miss out on when you jump into something and you’re deep into something and that stuff’s going on over there — you tend to go what’s more important, this or that? And it’s a struggle.”

Greta Gerwig plays Sandler’s wife in the film, and along with “Greta’s son and my daughter, we were one nice family together,” Sandler added of their characters. “Greta was fantastic; Greta was so nice to my daughter Sadie — they did a lot of scenes together and they got very close.”

Baumbach, who is married to Gerwig in real life, said he identified “fairly early” that she would play the role: “I basically said to Greta, ‘Who are you going to play?’” He confirmed that she has early dibs on parts, joking, “I mean, she couldn’t play Jay Kelly or Ron, but she could play pretty much anyone else.”

Jay Kelly hits select theaters on Nov. 14 and starts streaming on Netflix Dec. 5.

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