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The movie is directed by Jeremiah Zagar and stars Ben Foster, Robert Duvall, Kenny Smith, Anthony Edwards, Heidi Gardner and Tobias Harris. Professional basketball player lebron-james” target=”_blank”>Lebron James< that the cast wanted to make the film “as Philly as possible.”
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“After I left here, I had no idea about so many things, how beautiful it was, how calm it is on the weekends,” Sandler added, speaking on Philadelphia. “Everybody’s kind of in a good mood, a lot of together, fun feelings of just good to have kids running around. Restaurants were great. People were great. Great energy.”
The “Grown Ups” actor has been promoting the newly released Netflix film. Sandler appeared on Good Morning America with a black eye and explained what caused the injury.
Queen Latifah co-stars in Netflix’s "Hustle" alongside Adam Sandler. The two attend the Los Angeles premiere in early June.
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“I was in bed, in the middle of the night and, you know how they tuck in your sheets at the bottom, some people? Somebody tucked in the sheets too much, and I had my phone in the middle of the bed,” Sandler said.
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“I kicked my feet up to untuck it, the phone went flying, hit me in the head. I refused to acknowledge it. I felt blood. I said, ‘There’s something going on, but I gotta sleep.’ Kept sleeping and woke up and then…”
Sandler then joked and said there was “nothing cool” about how he got his black eye.
LeBron James serves as a produce on the Netflix film "Hustle." Adam Sandler and James attended the Los Angeles premiere on June 1.
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“It looks so cool. And I’m on the streets of New York, I see people going, ‘Oh, okay. He likes to fight, that guy.’ I’m like, ‘It was a bed accident.'”
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“Hustle” is currently streaming on Netflix.