'How could anyone recover from that?' — Jason Kelce left reeling after shocking start to 'Happy Gilmore 2'

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Happy Gilmore 2.  Adam Sandler didn't disappoint with the anticipated release of "Happy Gilmore 2." And he left fans shocked over one major decision to kill off a main character.  In the movie that was released on Netflix on July 25, Happy revealed how he and Virginia Venit, played by […]

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Warning: This article contains spoilers for Happy Gilmore 2. 

Adam Sandler didn't disappoint with the anticipated release of "Happy Gilmore 2." And he left fans shocked over one major decision to kill off a main character. 

In the movie that was released on Netflix on July 25, Happy revealed how he and Virginia Venit, played by Julie Bowen, fell more in love and got married, welcoming four sons and a daughter. However, Happy hit a ball that strikes Virginia in the head killing her, forcing him to retire from the game of golf in the early minutes of the movie.

Even Jason Kelce couldn't believe it when he watched this scene. 

"Man, 10 minutes into Happy Gilmore 2…. Absolutely devastating start! How could anyone recover from that," Jason wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter

Jason's brother Travis also made an appearance in the movie, along with a quick cameo from his father, Ed Kelce. For Travis' part, he was in a scene alongside Bad Bunny. 

Bad Bunny's character, Oscar, is hired by Happy Gilmore as a caddy after being fired from his restaurant job by Kelce's character, The Waiter. In one scene, Sandler's character, Happy, tells Oscar to go to his "happy place," which shows The Waiter tied to a pole wearing only an apron, being covered in honey to be eaten by a bear. 

Sandler is always known for his crazy ideas, and he certainly delivered with this highly anticipated sequel.