Every Adam Sandler & Kevin James Movie Collaboration, Ranked
Summary Adam Sandler and Kevin James showcase real-life friendship in comedy collaborations on and off-screen.
Sandler has taken on a producer role in many James' solo films, extending their professional partnership.
Despite mixed critical reception, their joint projects have been successful with audiences, leading to box office hits.
Though there are many notable film duos in history, the various Adam Sandler and Kevin James movies highlight the two stars' real-life friendship. Both men have acted and produced, but they got their big break doing stand-up comedy. From there, the two continued collaborating on comedy films that brought them together, on and off-screen. While critics don't often love their collaborations, they continue to be a hit with fans. Sandler is the bigger star and has been around longer, but James followed a similar path.
Both men became stars on television, with Sandler on Saturday Night Live and James on the sitcom King of Queens. They first shared the screen in I Know Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. Their slapstick brand of comedy and boisterous performances seemed like a perfect match, and they began working together frequently with collaborations that continue to this day. However, some are more memorable than others. Over time, Sandler helped James by producing his solo movies, even if the veteran actor was nowhere to be seen on screen.
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14 Zookeeper (2011)
Adam Sandler Produced This Kevin James Movie
The Zookeeper Release Date July 8, 2011 Director Frank Coraci Cast Rosario Dawson Kevin James , Adam Sandler Runtime 112minutes
Zookeeper is the only collaboration between these two stars where they both appear and Kevin James is the movie's lead. Sandler doesn't appear on-screen, only lending his voice to a talking monkey. The film has James playing a kind zookeeper who learns animals can talk (but doesn't, since it is against the animal code). His girlfriend Stephanie (Leslie Bibb) breaks up with him because of his job and when the animals learn Griffin is considering leaving, they plot to help reunite them.
Talking animal movies are a tough sell, but Zookeeper has some big names in these voice roles. The actors involved here include Nick Nolte, Sylvester Stallone, Judd Apatow, Cher, Jon Favreau, Maya Rudolph, Don Rickles, Jim Breuer, Ken Jeong, Donnie Wahlberg, and Adam Sandler (as Donad, a tufted capuchin). James throws himself into the slapstick bits to get some laughs, but the movie ended up critically panned, with a 14% at Rotten Tomatoes and only 41% from fans.
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13 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015)
Adam Sandler Produces The Kevin James Sequel
Paul Blart 2 Release Date April 17, 2015 Director Andy Fickman Cast Raini Rodriguez , Kevin James , Eduardo Verastegui Runtime 94minutes
Adam Sandler has done a lot over his career when it comes to helping his friends with their movies. Even if Sandler is not in the movie, if he serves as a producer, it goes a long way in helping the project get made. In the case of Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, the final result wasn't beloved, but it gave Kevin James a sequel for his popular solo outing. The movie takes the action to Las Vegas, where Blart goes to a security officers' convention, which he attends with his daughter.
He then gets involved in stopping another high-profile robbery, this time at a Las Vegas casino. The film did decent at the box office, breaking $107 million (via Box Office Mojo). However, it was a critical bomb, earning six Razzie nominations, including Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Director. It also has a low 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and fans were not any kinder, rating it 34% rotten.
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12 Grown Ups 2 (2013)
Adam Sandler's Summer Movie Sequel With His Friends
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Amazingly, it took until 2013 for Adam Sandler to make a sequel. Grown Ups 2 continues the original characters' lives, three years later. Lenny (Sandler) moves back to his hometown to be close to friends and family.
This includes Kevin James' Eric Lamonsoff returning, with Chris Rock and David Spade filling out the ensemble of funny men. Given the sheer talent involved, it is quite a letdown that the movie sticks with cliché and immature jokes that fail to take advantage of the hilarious cast members.
Despite this movie (and the original) getting critically panned, it was still ultimately a success, making $247 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo). Despite the appeal to moviegoers, the Rotten Tomatoes score is still a rock-low 8% rotten. Once again, though, the audience was happier with the movie, rating it at 53% positive and helping the franchise remain a success for the viewers.
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11 Home Team (2022)
Adam Sandler Produces Kevin James' Sean Payton Biopic
Home Team Release Date January 28, 2022 Director Charles Francis Kinnane , Daniel Kinnane Cast Rob Schneider , Jackie Sandler , Merek Mastrov , Kevin James , Bryant Tardy , Lavell Crawford , Taylor Lautner , Christopher Farrar , Jared Sandler , Tait Blum , Ashley D. Kelley , Maxwell Simkins , Liam Kyle , Anthony L. Fernandez , Isaiah Mustafa , Gary Valentine , Christopher Titone , Jacob Perez , Manny Magnus , Allen Covert Runtime 95minutes Expand
In 2022, Kevin James took on an interesting and unusual role in the Netflix movie Home Team. This was another movie that Adam Sandler produced and put his name on, but there were other big names involved here too.
This movie was a fictional re-telling of the year that former New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton was suspended from the NFL after the Bountygate scandal. The movie shows Payton coaching his son's middle school football team and turning them into contenders.
Taylor Lautner made his acting comeback here and Sandler collaborator Rob Schneider also had a role in the movie. While Home Team made big changes to Payton's story, it was a minor success, even getting a small theatrical release from Netflix. Critics panned it, but its 21% score was higher than some other Adam Sandler and Kevin James movies.
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10 I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)
Adam Sandler & Kevin James Pretend To Get Married
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry is about two firefighters, Chuck and Larry. Chuck (Sandler) agrees to be in a domestic partnership with Larry (James) so that he can receive benefits that would take care of his children if anything happened to him.
This film is controversial due to the offensive stereotypes of the LGBTQ+ community. However, the dynamic of a friend doing something so meaningful for his friend is endearing. The two characters also learn to be more appropriate towards LGBTQ+ people by the end of the movie and encourage their close-minded friends to do so as well.
While the movie is not equipped to represent the gay community in any meaningful way, there are some laughs and heart that save it from being an offensive misfire. The movie earned eight Razzie nominations, which at the time was normal for almost any movie starring Adam Sandler. It didn't win any of the Razzies, though.
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9 Pixels (2015)
Adam Sandler & Kevin James In An Alien Invasion Movie
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Pixels is a comedic story centered around aliens who misinterpret an arcade game video feed as a declaration of war, causing them to attack Earth in the form of classic games. Pixels is another example of Kevin James and Adam Sandler portraying a genuine friendship on-screen. James plays the President of the United States who recruits his childhood friend Brenner (Sandler), an arcade whiz, to save the world. It is a terrific premise that doesn't always work.
Directed by Chris Columbus (Home Alone), the movie has an incredible cast, with Michelle Monaghan, Peter Dinklage, Josh Gad, Brian Cox, Sean Bean, and Jane Krakowski all involved. It even had a cameo by Pac-Man creator Toru Iwatani as a repairman at the arcade. The use of classic video game moments from Pac-Man, Space Invaders, and Centipede was inspired, and while it received a critical panning (18% on Rotten Tomatoes), it was a box office success, making $244 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo).
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8 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)
The Third Movie In Adam Sandler & Kevin James' Animated Franchise
The Hotel Transylvania movies mark another franchise for the duo, with Adam Sandler voicing Dracula and Kevin James voicing Frankenstein's Monster in the first three (neither took part in the fourth movie, Trransformania). Sandler's Dracula is one of the funniest characters, winning a Kid's Choice Award and leading a blockbuster franchise.
Though a continuation of the story from the original two movies, this film follows the gang as they take a cruise at the insistence of Dracula's daughter to get her dad out of the hotel for a short time.
There's a new villain introduced too, with Van Helsing's daughter trying to eliminate the monsters, adding a bit more suspense as they discover the monster-hating Abraham Van Helsing has arranged the cruise. While some fans were thrilled to see the return of these spooky and fun characters, the forced premise seemed to suggest the franchise was running out of steam.
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7 Grown Ups (2010)
Adam Sandler In A Comedy With All His Friends
Adam Sandler's famous friends often pop up in his movies, but Sandler attempts to bring them all together in one movie. In Grown Ups, five good friends go to a lake house for the 4th of July weekend to commemorate their childhood basketball coach who recently passed away.
Adam Sandler and Kevin James are two of these close friends and their interaction in the movie proves that they have the on-screen chemistry that makes their friendship look so natural. The other three are David Spade, Chris Rock, and Rob Schneider.
The chemistry between the cast is certainly the movie's biggest strength, and it is fun seeing them all share the screen even if the jokes don't live up to their talent. The movie was a huge box office success, making $272 million (via Box Office Mojo), despite its 10% Rotten Tomatoes score. However, the audience's 62% score shows that mainstream viewers were more than happy to watch these comic actors having some fun on the big screen.
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6 Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)
Adam Sandler Produces Kevin James' Breakout Movie
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In 2009, Adam Sandler helped Kevin James get his big breakout movie made by serving as the producer. The movie saw James star as Paul Blart, a man who takes his job in mall security seriously as he patrols a New Jersey mall on his Segway. He has no problem busting people for the smallest infractions, even if no one in the mall takes him seriously. However, things take a strange turn when a gang of thieves set up a major heist inside the mall, and James is the only person inside who can stop them.
At the end of the day, this was mostly a Die Hard movie but done as a comedy with Kevin James' bumbling mall cop replacing Bruce Willis's John McClane and criminals robbing a mall replacing Hans Gruber's master thief. The movie was a massive success, making $183.3 million on a $26 million budget (via Box Office Mojo) and earning James a sequel.
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5 Sandy Wexler (2017)
Adam Sandler As A Talent Manager
In Sandy Wexler, Sandler plays Sandy, a talent manager in 1990s Los Angeles, whose aspiring clients want to make it in show business. Wexler is a man who often tells huge lies to sound more important than he is, and none of his clients have found any success through him since his first client (who left him). In the movie, James plays one of Wexler's clients, Ted Rafferty, a ventriloquist, furthering the duo's roster of on-screen performances together.
The film also sees a lot of cameos from some of Sandler's many famous friends, with Lorne Michaels, Conan O'Brien, Jay Leno, and Henry Winkler all making small appearances in this surprisingly charming Hollywood story. With a sweet love story (with Jennifer Hudson as the love interest) and Sandler playing a lower-key version of his manic self, it is a nice change-of-pace Adam Sandler and Kevin James movie for fans.
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4 Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
The Sequel To The Adam Sandler & Kevin James Animated Movie
Hotel Transylvania 2 Release Date September 21, 2015 Director Genndy Tartakovsky Cast David Spade , Selena Gomez , Kevin James , Mel Brooks , Adam Sandler , Keegan-Michael Key , Andy Samberg , Steve Buscemi Runtime 89minutes
Sandler and James returned to the animated world for Hotel Transylvania 2. This animated sequel is a continuation of the original, following the story of Dracula's daughter and husband as they raise their son. It was a nice family affair, as Dracula had to learn to let go of his obsession with his grandson becoming a monster.
This film was even more successful than the original, grossing more than $100 million more at the box office (via Box Office Mojo). This franchise has been a wildly favored animated film and this really cemented it as a hit.
Though Dracula has more of a role than Frank in this sequel, the monsters continue to make a humorous, friendly duo. The movie is a treat to watch, with Genndy Tartakovsky (Dexters Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars) serving as the director. Its 56% Rotten Tomatoes score was also a nice mark for an Adam Sandler and Kevin James movie.
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3 Leo (2023)
Adam Sandler & Kevin James In An Animated Netflix Movie
Released on Netflix on November 21, 2023
Leo is an animated Adam Sandler and Kevin James movie, although Sandler is the lead and James is Ace, a cynical toco toucan. In the movie, Sandler plays Leo, a lizard who is a class pet and wants to escape when he hears someone call him old, and he realizes he has missed out on seeing the world. However, when one kid learns he can talk, his life takes a major change, and he ends up helping all the kids in the class overcome their problems, and he finds his true calling in the world.
The movie is a Netflix release and was set up nicely as a new Sandler kids' offering. The movie is a sweet tale for the kids and shows that it is often important to listen to those with experience if they want to succeed in reaching their dreams.
2 Hubie Halloween (2020)
Adam Sandler's Much-Derided Netflix Halloween Comedy
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Hubie Halloween Release Date October 7, 2020 Director Steven Brill Cast Adam Sandler , Kevin James , Julie Bowen , Ray Liotta , Steve Buscemi , Rob Schneider Runtime 102 minutes
In Hubie Halloween, Sandler stars as Hubie Dubois who, though being mocked by both children and adults, investigates and discovers a villain in the town of Salem, Massachusetts. This film is one of Sandler's best Netflix movies, which may have had something to do with the casting of Kevin James.
In this humorous Halloween film, James plays the police sergeant who refuses to take Hubie seriously. In this way, the two actors portray a new but equally hilarious pair of characters, in which one works to devalue the other.
Some people were surprised to see Sandler's career-best performance in Uncut Gems followed by Hubie Halloween, but it delivers laughs and one of Sandler's most endearing characters. While many people look at the movie as a disaster, it shows Sandler at his most unhinged and was a nice way for the comic actor to return to comedy after such an intense role in Uncut Gems.
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1 Hotel Transylvania (2012)
Adam Sandler & Kevin James Voice Classic Monsters
Hotel Transylvania Release Date September 20, 2012 Director Genndy Tartakovsky Cast Steve Buscemi , Fran Drescher , David Spade , Andy Samberg , Kevin James , Selena Gomez Adam Sandler , Molly Shannon , CeeLo Green Runtime 91 minutes
Adam Sandler and Kevin James's characters in Hotel Transylvania are a couple of the most likable in the franchise. In fact, the two voice these characters in the first three first installments of the successful animated franchise before leaving before the fourth movie. And even though their faces never appear on the screen, the two manage to pull off a fun couple of characters that prove to be fan favorites, with Sandler as Count Dracula and James as Frankenstein's Monster.
It's no surprise that these comedians, despite not being involved in many animated films, portrayed characters the whole family could love. The first movie was the one critics loved the most, and while it only hit 45% on Rotten Tomatoes, it received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Animated Feature Film. It also earned eight Annie Awards nominations and Sandler won the award that matters the most for animated movies, the Kid's Choice Award for Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie.
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