The highly anticipated sequel to the beloved 1997 comedy film Flubber has been the subject of speculation among fans. With the internet abuzz with rumors and a Flubber 2 poster featuring Adam Sandler surfacing online, the prospect of a sequel to the magical world of the bouncing goo-like substance has captured the imagination of many. Now, whether the poster is real or if Flubber 2 is happening with Sandler remains a question.
Here is all you need to know about the Flubber 2 poster and if the movie is even happening.
Is the Flubber 2 poster and movie real or fake?
No, the Flubber 2 poster is fake and not real.
The fan-created artwork closely resembles the aesthetic of the original film’s poster. Notably, the titular goo-like substance is depicted in the shape of the number 2, suggesting a potential sequel. It is a well-made poster, which may have led fans to believe it is real but it is not. It’s a fan-made concept poster featuring Adam Sandler.
Will Adam Sandler appear in Flubber 2?
No, Adam Sandler will not appear in the Flubber sequel as the movie is not happening.
Flubber is a 1997 American comedy film about a clumsy professor who accidentally creates a magical substance that can bounce and defy gravity. The professor, played by Robin Williams, uses the substance to help his struggling college basketball team win the championship.
Although the sequel is not in the works and Sandler will not be a part of it, fans will not have to wait to see him again shine on the screen. He has a lot of movies lined up for the coming years.
Recently, Netflix greenlit Happy Gilmore 2 featuring Adam Sandler. The sequel is not merely another project for Sandler. It is part of a substantial $250 million deal with Netflix, under which he has already produced a variety of films with varying critical and commercial success.
Apart from this, he will also be appearing in a Noah Baumbach untitled coming-of-age film in a titular character. He’ll be joined by Greta Gerwig, Eve Hewson, and Isla Fisher. Additionally, Sandler is currently serving as a producer on a new Netflix film, titled Kinda Pregnant, featuring Amy Schumer, Deadline reported in November 2023. The plot revolves around a woman who, envious of her friend’s pregnancy, decides to wear a fake baby bump. This unexpected choice leads to her meeting a potential romantic partner.