Travis Kelce Appears In Star-Studded Happy Gilmore 2 Trailer

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After literally decades of waiting, it's finally here: The first trailer for the sequel to the hit golf-comedy movie Happy Gilmore. And it looks like one of America's most well-known Kansas City Chiefs tight ends is going to be in it too.

Mere hours before Travis Kelce and the Chiefs are slated to do battle with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Netflix, the streaming service decided to drop its first trailer for Happy Gilmore 2, slated for release on their platform next year. 

The 30-second teaser trailer features a few brief cameos from some of the original film's stars such as Julie Bowen, Christopher McDonald and Allen Covert. But one of the mere four speaking lines in the trailer belongs to Kelce, who spots Adam Sandler's eponymous Happy Gilmore and (dressed as an attendant of some sorts) tells him how glad he is to see him back.

"It's great to see you back, Mr. Gilmore," Kelce says.

The 30-second trailer wasn't enough to show every major cameo and appearance that's slated for the movie because there are just so many. 

According to the film's Wikipedia page, some other cameos will be coming from the likes of Maxwell Jacob Friedman, Scott Mescudi, Bad Bunny, Margaret Qualley, Benny Safdie, and Nick Swardson.

But there will be no shortage of golf stars in the golf-comedy movie either. Confirmed appearances in the film include Keegan Bradley, John Daly, Rickie Fowler, Collin Morikawa, Jack Nicklaus, Corey Pavin, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, and Lee Trevino.

Eminem and Dan Patrick are reportedly going to be in the film too.

Carl Weathers talks to Adam Sandler in a scene from the film 'Happy Gilmore', 1996. (Photo by Universal/Getty Images)

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Sadly, some of the stars from the original film are no longer with us. Frances Bay, who played Gilmore's mother, passed away in 2011. Richard Kiel, who played the towering Mr. Larson, passed away in 2014. And Carl Weathers, who played golf legend Chubbs Peterson, left us this past February. Weathers was followed by Joe Flaherty, who played the unruly heckler Donald and passed away in April. 

Last year we lost TV legend Bob Barker, who famous fought Happy Gilmore in one of the most iconic fight scenes in comedy history.

An exact release date has yet to be announced.

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