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Happy Gilmore 2 Is Growing More Chaotic By The Literal Day

‘Happy Gilmore 2’ Is Growing More Chaotic by the (Literal) Day

Adam Sandler's 'Happy Gilmore 2' has become a chaotic mess as Ben Stiller rejoins the sequel with an unusual request

The upcoming sequel to the 1996 comedy "Happy Gilmore" has been in the news a lot lately, and not for good reasons. The film's star, Adam Sandler, has been outspoken about his displeasure with the script, and director Dennis Dugan has reportedly been fired. Now, it seems that Ben Stiller has joined the fray, with an unusual request that has thrown the production into further chaos.

Stiller's Unusual Request

According to sources, Stiller has asked that his character, Hal L., be killed off in the sequel. This is a surprising request, considering that Hal was one of the most popular characters in the original film. However, Stiller has reportedly said that he is not interested in reprising the role and that he would rather see his character die than be played by another actor.

The Studio's Response

The studio is reportedly not happy with Stiller's request. They believe that Hal is an essential part of the film and that his death would damage the sequel's chances of success. However, Stiller is standing firm, and it seems that the studio may have no choice but to give in to his demands.

The Impact on the Film

It is unclear what impact Stiller's request will have on the film. If Hal is killed off, it will be a major change from the original story. However, it is also possible that Stiller's death will add a new level of drama and excitement to the sequel. Only time will tell how this latest development will affect the production of "Happy Gilmore 2."


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