Fact Check: Will Netflix Release the Do-Over Sequel on July 13? Details Explained

Clarifying the Rumors: Is a Sequel to The Do-Over Coming to Netflix?

Recent chatter across social media has sparked speculation about a potential sequel to the 2016 action-comedy The Do-Over, starring Adam Sandler and David Spade. A viral Facebook post claimed that Netflix would premiere this sequel on July 13, leading fans to eagerly discuss the possibilities. However, this excitement is rooted in misinformation.

Despite the enthusiasm expressed by fans of the original film—a production under Sandler’s agreement with Netflix—there has been no official confirmation from the streaming service or reputable media sources regarding a sequel. A thorough search of Netflix’s press releases and announcements reveals a stark absence of any such sequel acknowledgments.

Adam Sandler’s own company, Happy Madison Productions, also remains quiet on the matter, with no mention of a follow-up film in their upcoming projects. Furthermore, Sandler has not addressed any rumors in recent interviews or on his social media channels. Without credible sources backing the claim, it seems clear that there will not be a sequel, titled The Do-Over 2, premiering on July 13.

The Origin of the Miscommunication

The seed of this rumor was planted by a Facebook post from “YODA BBY ABY”(source), which quickly captured the attention of The Do-Over fans. In this viral post, it was asserted that Netflix had confirmed the development of a sequel, complete with a release date set for July 13, 2025. As shares and comments surged from excited fans, so did the rumors.

As the rumor spread, several unofficial film news sites and fan accounts propagated the story without verifying its authenticity. Some outlets went as far as creating fake promotional posters, fuelling further speculation and excitement among those hopeful for more content from Sandler and Spade.

However, a closer look at the originating Facebook page reveals a critical detail: the bio explicitly states:

“I’m just here to eat frogs, lift rocks and be satirical. The page is 100% satire and fake news. ❤️”

This clarification shows that the initial post was intended as satire, not a serious announcement. The lack of confirmation from any official channels within Netflix or credible entertainment news outlets suggests that the claim was baseless.

What is Happening with The Do-Over Sequel?

Premiere Of Netflix's The Do Over. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Premiere Of Netflix’s The Do-Over. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Currently, Netflix has made no formal announcements regarding a sequel to The Do-Over. Reviews of Netflix’s current project listings and credible Hollywood media do not indicate a sequel is in the works. Happy Madison Productions, which has an exclusive deal with Netflix and is engaged in multiple projects, has not confirmed any sequel plans, and Sandler’s own discussions on the subject have been non-existent.

While The Do-Over was part of Sandler’s notable film collaborations with Netflix, its mixed reviews—holding just a 9% rating on Rotten Tomatoes—suggest that a sequel may not be in the cards. Although audiences appreciated its comedic elements, the general critical response was less favorable.

Netflix’s track record with Sandler has produced several unique films, yet sequels remain rare; Murder Mystery 2 is one of the few exceptions. Unless there is significant viewer demand, it appears unlikely that a sequel will be produced.

A Brief Overview of The Do-Over

Released in 2016, The Do-Over follows two friends—played by Sandler and Spade—who fake their own deaths in search of a fresh start, only to find themselves caught in a web of danger and deception. This film marked Sandler’s second exclusive Netflix release, after The Ridiculous 6, and was promoted as a blend of action and comedy, diverging from Sandler’s typical humor style. Directed by Steven Brill and featuring an ensemble cast including Paula Patton and Kathryn Hahn, the film, while popular in casual viewership, did not spark official talks for a sequel.

In contrast to other successful Sandler films on Netflix, which have garnered sequels due to high viewership numbers, The Do-Over remains isolated as a standalone feature without sequel discussions by either Netflix or Happy Madison Productions.

In conclusion, the belief that Netflix will release The Do-Over 2 on July 13 is unfounded. Until there is official confirmation from Netflix, Happy Madison Productions, or the film’s main cast, this rumor lacks credibility. As it stands, fans of The Do-Over can revisit the original film on Netflix, as discussions for a sequel are yet to emerge.

Stay updated for any potential announcements, but for now, it appears that the rumor remains just that—unverified.

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