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Adam Sandler Spills on Happy Gilmore 2’s Dark Turn After Co-Star’s Shocking Death—Hollywood’s Not Ready for This Truth!

Added on July 27, 2025 inCelebrity News Cards

So, here’s a question that’s been swirling in my head like a Venus retrograde shuffle: how do you keep the laughs coming when the script veers off course because life, well, just ups the ante? Adam Sandler faced that cosmic curveball head-on with Happy Gilmore 2, a film that promised a joyous comeback but instead had to pivot after the heartbreaking loss of Carl Weathers — a cornerstone of the original. Nearly 30 years later, we get to see Happy hang up his pro golf shoes under some truly somber skies, juggling grief and fatherhood, all while trying to keep the show afloat on Netflix. It’s a wild mix of tragedy and absurdity — the kind where a golf ball accidentally changes lives forever — and yet, through cameo-filled chaos and heartfelt homage, the spirit of Chubbs Peterson lingers like a star stubbornly holding its place in the night sky. If Mercury’s in retrograde and throwing your plans a curve, maybe take a page from Sandy’s playbook: rewrite, reimagine, and keep swinging. Ready to tee off into the full story? LEARN MORE.

*This article contains Happy Gilmore 2 spoilers*

Adam Sandler was forced to change Happy Gilmore 2 after the devastating death of an important co-star.

After almost 30 years, the comedy legend reprised the Happy character who retires from pro golf under tragic circumstances.

The Netflix film starts on a sad note after Happy accidentally kills his wife Virginia Venit (Julie Bowen) with a golf ball during a game.

He is now left a single father to five children that include his on-screen and real-life daughter, Vienna (Sunny Sandler).

As Happy sinks into debt, Vienna is accepted to the Paris Opera Ballet School, and the father attempts to raise thousands of dollars for tuition.

Christopher McDonald is back as his arch nemesis Shooter McGavin, as Ben Stiller returns Hal L.

Let’s not forget celebrity cameos alike Bad Bunny, Eminem, Post Malone, Travis Kelce and Rory McIlroy.

Adam Sandler said Happy Gilmore 2 could have looked a lot different (Netflix)

Adam Sandler said Happy Gilmore 2 could have looked a lot different (Netflix)

Carl Weathers, one of the main characters from the original film, sadly passed away last year, and was meant to be a huge part of the new storyline.

After his death, Sandler said he had to change the script, but was insistent in making Chubbs Peterson’s presence felt throughout the film.

“We had a painful change. Carl Weathers had a massive part,” Sandler told Collider. “I would talk to Carl, and we were excited, and then Carl passed away. We had to rewrite a lot of the stuff, and even what the story was. We made a lot of nice references to how great Chubbs was in the movie. That was the biggest change.

“In the first version that we came up with, he had a son,” he explained.

“He was coming back to me a lot in my dreams, and he had a son who was mad at Happy for causing the death of daddy.”

At the end of Happy Gilmore 2, similar to the first, Chubbs waves down at Happy, alongside Abraham Lincoln and an alligator named Morris.

Sandler said 'Weathers had a massive part' in the new film (Columbia Pictures)

Sandler said ‘Weathers had a massive part’ in the new film (Columbia Pictures)

Director Kyle Newacheck also noted how important Weathers’ character is to the film, adding: “You can’t make Happy Gilmore without Chubbs Peterson.

“It doesn’t exist. You can be assured his spirit is throughout the film.

“He may not be by Happy’s side anymore, but he’s on his shoulder.”

Weathers’ death certificate indicated that the 76-year-old died of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease at his LA home on 2 February 2024.

Sandler issued a heartfelt tribute at the time, calling him ‘a true great man. Great dad. Great actor. Great athlete.’

“So much fun to be around always. Smart as hell. Loyal as hell. Funny as hell. Loved his sons more than anything,” he wrote in a post on social media.

“What a guy!! Everyone loved him. My wife and I had the best times with him every time we saw him. Love to his entire family and Carl will always be known as a true legend.”

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