Eminem Steals the Show in “Happy Gilmore 2” Bloopers
“Happy Gilmore 2” just dropped a surprise gift for fans: behind-the-scenes bloopers that show Eminem completely unhinged, hilarious, and somehow perfect for the golf comedy sequel. The rapper, playing Donald Jr., the loudmouth son of the original movie’s heckler, brings chaos to the course with one-liners that had the cast and crew cracking up.
In one scene, Em wrestles with fake alligators while screaming insults like, “Come on, fake a dinosaur, you ain’t got a d—k!” and “F—k you, Detroit!” It is raw, ridiculous, and somehow works.
Netflix teased fans by posting these clips on X, and the response exploded. One fan nailed it: “You are naturally funny! Please release the whole 1-hour video!”
But once he pitched it as a nod to Joe Flaherty’s legendary heckler from the original, Eminem agreed to shoot for a day. That one day turned into comedy gold.
The outtakes prove something surprising. Eminem, best known for tearing up stages with intense lyrics, is actually a natural when it comes to physical comedy and quick insults. His timing hits, his delivery lands, and his energy fits right into the film’s over-the-top vibe. It is like he has been doing this forever.
Fans are Loving It!

Donald / IG / Adam Sandler admitted he almost didn’t ask Eminem to be part of “Happy Gilmore 2”. He wasn’t sure the rapper would say yes.
Viewers are eating it up. Comments poured in across Netflix’s Instagram post begging for more. People want the full blooper reel. Maybe even a full gag compilation. Netflix hasn’t confirmed if it is coming, but with this kind of buzz, don’t be surprised if it shows up in the extras.
“Happy Gilmore 2” doesn’t just rely on its stars. The film is full of nods to the original. Director Kyle Newacheck went all in, even tracking down a car that matched Happy’s beat-up Plymouth Duster. His review? “They found another one… and it was still a piece-of-shit car, 100%.” That is the kind of detail fans appreciate.
However, there is more nostalgia sprinkled throughout. The Subway-branded golf bag from the original movie? Still here. Happy’s old hockey sock that he used to cover his club? Dug up from Universal’s prop room and thrown back into action. The sequel respects its roots without recycling too much.
Some fans on social media didn’t think the sequel hit the same way as the original. A Facebook user, Kaelin Gonzales, said, “It wasn’t as good as the original,” but still praised its fun vibe. That is fair. The original was lightning in a bottle. But “Happy Gilmore 2” manages to feel like a goofy reunion, not a cheap cash grab.

Donald / IG / The bloopers show how loose and wild the filming set was. Sandler and his team clearly wanted everyone to have fun.
Just As Funny As the Sequel
These aren’t stiff reshoots or over-directed scenes. The energy in the bloopers feels like the actors were just playing, trying to crack each other up. It gives the movie heart.
Right now, Eminem’s alligator fight is the only major blooper clip released. But given how much fans are loving it, more could be on the way. Netflix has teased extras before, and Sandler’s been known to drop behind-the-scenes stuff on social media out of nowhere. Keep watching.
“Happy Gilmore 2” is not trying to be perfect. It is trying to make people laugh, just like the first one did. The bloopers show that even the mistakes are funny. Actually, especially the mistakes.