The rumored Netflix comedy series BUDS (2025), allegedly starring Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler, has generated significant online buzz, but its legitimacy remains highly questionable. Viral posts claim the series will feature the two comedy legends as lifelong friends running a cannabis shop called “The Giggle Garden” in New York City. The supposed plot revolves around their humorous misadventures navigating regulations, eccentric customers, and rival businesses. While some sources suggest a release date of June 2025, others claim it will premiere on April 15, 2025. However, Netflix has not officially announced the project, and no credible entertainment outlets have confirmed its existence.
One of the most debated aspects of BUDS is its alleged $800 million budget, which, if true, would make it one of the most expensive comedy series ever produced. This figure has raised skepticism, as even Netflix’s most high-budget productions, such as Stranger Things, cost significantly less—around $30 million per episode. Comedy series typically require far smaller budgets, making the $800 million claim highly implausible. Some reports suggest a more modest $80 million budget, but even this remains unverified. The lack of official confirmation from Netflix, Jim Carrey, or Adam Sandler further casts doubt on the project’s authenticity.
Despite the uncertainty, the idea of BUDS has captured the imagination of fans, who are eager to see Carrey and Sandler collaborate for the first time. The rumored success story behind the series includes claims that the two stars co-wrote and co-produced the show, blending their unique comedic styles to create a heartfelt and hilarious narrative. Early screenings, according to unverified sources, have reportedly received positive feedback, with praise for the duo’s chemistry. However, much of this information appears to stem from satirical or AI-generated content, making it difficult to separate fact from fiction. Until Netflix or the actors provide official confirmation, BUDS remains a viral fantasy rather than a verified success story.
