Despite growing online excitement and a viral poster claiming that Little Nicky 2: The New Blood would premiere on Netflix in 2025, no official sequel is in development. The promotional materials circulating across social media are entirely fan-made and have been confirmed as hoaxes by reputable sources, including Snopes and entertainment outlets. Neither Netflix nor Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions has announced any plans to revisit the 2000 cult comedy.
The original Little Nicky, while developing a small fan following over the years, was a box office disappointment at the time of release, earning just $58 million on a reported $80–85 million budget. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics and has largely remained a standalone oddity within Sandler’s filmography. Given its performance and Sandler’s current focus on other projects—including Happy Gilmore 2 and ongoing Netflix collaborations—a direct sequel to Little Nicky seems highly unlikely.
Fan-made plots for the rumored sequel often depict Nicky now living in Hell with his wife and children, only to face a new interdimensional threat that forces him to return to Earth. These ideas, while imaginative and occasionally humorous, have no connection to any official screenplay or studio development. They are purely speculative creations shared by blogs and YouTube channels with no insider access or production ties.
In truth, Little Nicky 2: The New Blood is a fictional concept, not a confirmed project. While the character remains a nostalgic favorite for some, the reality is that there is no sequel in production, and no credible signs that one is being considered. Until Adam Sandler or Netflix releases an official announcement, fans should treat all claims of a 2025 sequel as playful internet fiction—not fact.