šŸŽ¬ The Wedding Singer 2: Is Love Really Back on the Playlist?

It’s been over 25 years since The Wedding Singer first melted our hearts with its charming blend of love, music, and glorious ā€˜80s nostalgia. In 1998, Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler brought Robbie and Julia to life—two sweet, mismatched souls who found each other in a whirlwind of tacky tuxedos and power ballads. Ever since that final serenade on a Las Vegas-bound plane, fans have quietly wondered: could we ever get a sequel?

šŸŽžļø Throwback Trailer:
Take a trip down memory lane—watch the original trailer for The Wedding Singer (1998) here:

Now, in 2025, that question is louder than ever. Whispers of Wedding Singer 2 have flooded social media, fueled by fan-made posters, fabricated trailers, and even Facebook posts claiming a Netflix release this September. But is there any truth behind the buzz?

šŸ’¬ They’re Talking—But Nothing’s Confirmed

While there is no official Wedding Singer 2 in development—yet—there’s been some very real conversation about it. In a 2023 episode of The Drew Barrymore Show, Adam Sandler named The Wedding Singer as the one film he’d place in a time capsule. Barrymore, clearly emotional, responded that she felt it was time to revisit Robbie and Julia. ā€œWe’re talking about it… It’s percolating,ā€ she told Entertainment Tonight later that year.

Even earlier, in a 2021 retrospective celebrating the original film’s 25th anniversary, a clip resurfaced of Barrymore and Sandler saying they’d love to work together again. Barrymore even joked that they could have done Wedding Singer 2, but they were waiting for a story that truly mattered. ā€œOtherwise,ā€ she said, ā€œwe could’ve done it already.ā€ Sandler, ever the improviser, added with a grin, ā€œLet’s do it.ā€

So far, these exchanges have been warm, nostalgic, and encouraging—but not definitive. No script. No schedule. No studio commitment.

šŸŽ¬ What Could The Wedding Singer 2 Even Be About?

The original wrapped things up in a perfect bow: Robbie and Julia ditched their terrible partners and chose each other. Billy Idol cameoed. A wedding happened. Cue credits. But a sequel? That’s tricky.

Fans have floated countless ideas:

  • Robbie became a rock star… then lost it all.

  • Julia now runs her own wedding venue and Robbie is back singing at receptions.

  • They broke up… only to reunite years later.

  • Their child wants to follow in Robbie’s musical footsteps, and they disapprove.

Whatever direction it takes, one thing’s clear: the story needs to recapture the chemistry and emotional honesty of the original. It wasn’t the plot that made The Wedding Singer work—it was the connection between its leads.

šŸŽ­ Who Would Return?

If this sequel ever happens, there’s no Wedding Singer without Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler. That much is obvious. But what about the rest of the gang?

  • Christine Taylor as Holly, Julia’s cousin and sidekick? We’d love to see where life took her.

  • Allen Covert as Sammy, Robbie’s best friend, could bring the comic chaos.

  • Matthew Glave as sleazy Glenn Guglia? A post-#MeToo storyline could be darkly hilarious.

  • Angela Featherstone as Linda, Robbie’s ex-fiancĆ©e, might offer closure—or another twist.

Sadly, Alexis Arquette, who played George, passed away in 2016, leaving a beloved hole in the heart of the ensemble. But one return fans are dying for? Billy Idol, again playing himself, potentially making good on his promise to call his record label for Robbie.

šŸ“£ Fact vs. Fiction

Here’s what’s real:

  • Sandler and Barrymore have talked about doing something together again.

  • They’ve expressed interest in a Wedding Singer follow-up.

  • No official project is in development as of July 2025.

Here’s what isn’t real (yet):

  • There’s no Netflix release scheduled for Wedding Singer 2.

  • No trailer exists on verified channels (YouTube, IMDb, Netflix, etc).

  • Fan-made posters and videos are circulating, but none are from studio sources.

Ā The Magic That Still Matters

Whether or not The Wedding Singer 2 ever materializes, what the original left behind still resonates: joy, sweetness, and two stars whose chemistry defies time. While many rom-coms fade from memory, Robbie and Julia remain a pair we still root for, even decades later.

So for now, the sequel lives in our hopes—and maybe in a few quiet brainstorm sessions between Drew and Adam. And if it ever does happen? We’ll be first in line.