Happy Gilmore 2 (2025)
Story overview
Happy Gilmore returns from retirement to finance his daughter's ballet classes, bringing his unconventional golf style back to the course in this comedy sequel.
Parent Guide
A lighthearted sports comedy sequel with family themes and typical Adam Sandler humor. Contains some mild language and comedic situations appropriate for mature tweens and teens.
Content breakdown
Comedic golf mishaps and exaggerated sports accidents. No real violence or peril.
No scary or disturbing content. Pure comedy tone throughout.
Occasional mild profanity (hell, damn) and some crude humor typical of PG-13 comedies.
No sexual content or nudity. Focus is on sports and family relationships.
No substance use depicted. Characters may be shown in social settings but without alcohol or drug use.
Light emotional moments about family and pursuing dreams, but overall maintains a comedic tone.
Parent tips
This PG-13 comedy contains typical Adam Sandler-style humor with some mild language and comedic situations. Best for mature tweens and teens who can understand the exaggerated comedy style.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
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- What did you think about Happy helping his daughter with ballet?
- Was the golf funny to watch?
- How does Happy's approach to golf compare to traditional sportsmanship?
- What sacrifices do parents make for their children's activities?
- How does the film balance family themes with comedy?
- What commentary does the film make about retirement and finding purpose?
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