If you’ve ever wondered what the “Madison” is inAdam Sandler’s production company “Happy Madison” it’s from his 1995 movie,Billy Madison. Sandler combined the “Happy” fromHappy Gilmoreand “Madison” fromBilly Madisonfor the name. Now the movie is coming to Hulu on February 1. The movie, of course, stars Sandler in the titular role in another 90s comedy that is a staple for fans of Sandler’s brand of comedy. Sandler is joined byBradley Whitford,Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, andJosh Mostel, in a concept that likely wouldn’t hold up today. The movie, a critical failure, sports a brutal 40% critic’sscore on Rotten Tomatoes, but seems to hold true as a fan favorite with a 79% audience score thirty years later (yes, 1995 was thirty years ago). The logline for the movie is as follows:

“Billy Madison is the 27 year-old son of Bryan Madison, a very rich man who has made his living in the hotel industry. Billy stands to inherit his father’s empire, but only if he can make it through all 12 grades, 2 weeks per grade, to prove that he has what it takes to run the family business.”

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With it being the 90s, there are also cameos from some of Sandler’s closest comedy buddies at the time, likeSteve Buscemiand the lateChris Farley. The concept featuring Billy falling for his teacher (after he advances out of that grade) who later helps him nail a test to retain his father’s empire is really only a concept that just barely works within the construct of Sandler’s film, pushing the envelope in only a way Adam Sandler can do.

What’s Next for Adam Sandler?

Netflix wished everyone a happy holidays by droppingthe trailer forHappy Gilmore 2on Christmas Day. The long awaited sequel to one of Sandler’s most well-known movies. The tee-rific sequel will reunite Sandler with his original movie co-starsJulie Bowen(Modern Family),Christopher McDonald, andBen Stiller(Zoolander). The movie will also feature new faces to Happy Gilmore’s world including Kansas City Chief’s tight endTravis Kelce(yes,Taylor Swift’s boo), as well asWWE’sBecky Lynch. While the collection of characters may want to make your head, there is always a method to Sandler’s madness. While Stiller wasn’t in the trailer, Stiller himself confirmed to Collider’sSteve Weintraubabout returning as Hal L. “There is a good reveal in the movie having to do with Hal’s name that I won’t say.” With Sandler returning to the fairways, rather than the hockey rink, still donning his iconic jersey, it will be interesting to see what the stakes are this time, but as Travis Kelce’s character said it best in the trailer, “It’s good to have you back, Mr. Gilmore.”

Billy Madisonbegins streaming on Hulu February 1. Stay with Collider for the latest updates.

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Billy Madison