Adam Sandler just wore a highly-anticipated unreleased sneaker on 'The Tonight Show'

We all know Adam Sandler is the drip God, and he proved it once again while appearing on "The Tonight Show" to promote his upcoming film "Happy Gilmore 2."

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We all know Adam Sandler is the drip God, and he proved it once again while appearing on "The Tonight Show" to promote his upcoming film "Happy Gilmore 2."

For the appearance, Sandler wore the Nike Sabrina 3 "Blueprint" colorway, which is Sabrina Ionescu's third signature sneaker with Nike and was personally gifted to him by Ionescu before the show. Drawing inspiration from textile weaving and embroidery that nods to Ionescu's Romanian roots, the shoe features a lightweight, secure upper with cables for support during quick movements. The comfort box is checked with a Cushlon 3.0 foam midsole for cushioning and stability, and there is a new traction pattern with a concentric "S" design on the tongue.

Additional features include details like the vertical, off-axis Swoosh representing the shattering of glass ceilings, and the blue upper is accentuated by matching blue laces for a monochromatic appearance. Scheduled for release on July 25, the shoe retails for $135 and will be available to shop via Nike.

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In the meantime, Sandler chatted a bit about "Happy Gilmore 2," which comes nearly thirty years after the cult-classic original, which chronicles an aspiring hockey player who enters a golf tournament to try and earn money to save his grandmother's home officially has its follow-up. Directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler, the sequel sees pretty much the entirety of the original cast returning to the forefront, but there's also a lot of athletes making appearances as well.

Happy Gilmore 2 is set to be released on July 25, 2025 on Netflix, and aside from Sandler reprising his original role, you can also expect Julie Bowen to return as Sandler's love interest from the first film, and Christopher MacDonald to come back as iconic villain Shooter McGavin, one of the most infamous antagonists in the history of sports films.

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