🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Tyler Perry
- Genre: Comedy, Drama
- Release year: 2022
- Runtime (length): 1h 45min
- IMDb rating: 5.7/10 (5.3K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 6%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Madea’s great-grandson graduates, but the real lesson is about keeping explosive family secrets and unexpected Irish relatives away from baked goods and common sense.
🍿 A Madea Homecoming: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Graduation Celebration & Family Reunion
The film centers around the college graduation of Madea’s great-grandson, Tim. To celebrate this milestone, the extended family gathers at Madea’s house in Georgia, promising a lively and chaotic reunion. Longtime characters like Aunt Bam, Mr. Brown, and Cora are present, adding to the familiar Madea family dynamic.

Unexpected Guests and Brewing Drama
Adding to the gathering is an unexpected arrival: Agnes Brown and her daughter Cathy from Ireland, who are revealed to be relatives of Tim’s father. Their arrival introduces cultural clashes and misunderstandings, particularly between Agnes and the outspoken Madea, creating immediate comedic tension. As the family celebrates, underlying tensions and secrets begin to surface, threatening to disrupt the festive atmosphere.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Madea (Tyler Perry): The outspoken matriarch hosting her great-grandson’s college graduation, where family secrets cause chaos.
- Bam (Cassi Davis Patton): A long-time family friend of Madea, present at the graduation celebration.
- Mr. Brown (David Mann): Cora’s father and Madea’s relative, known for providing comedic relief at family gatherings.
- Cora (Tamela Mann): Madea’s religious daughter, who attends the family reunion for her grandson’s graduation.
- Tim (Brandon Black): Madea’s great-grandson whose college graduation brings the family together and reveals a significant secret.
- Davi (Isha Blaaker): Tim’s college roommate whose unexpected identity causes friction and drama within the family.
- Agnes Brown (Brendan O’Carroll): An Irish visitor and relative who arrives for the graduation, creating humorous cultural clashes with Madea.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Madea: “Baby, you gotta stop letting people tell you who you are. You tell them.” – Madea gives her characteristic blunt advice, encouraging a younger family member to embrace their true self.
- Madea: “I know that’s wrong, but it felt so right!” – Madea reacts humorously after doing something questionable or inappropriate, often shrugging off the consequences.
- Agnes Brown: “Don’t get your knickers in a twist.” – Agnes uses a classic Irish colloquialism which leads to a comedic misunderstanding when heard by the American characters.
- Madea: “Family business is messy business, but it’s your business.” – Madea comments on the unavoidable drama and complexities that come with family gatherings and secrets.
💰Box Office
- Budget: N/A
- Domestic Gross: N/A
- Worldwide Gross: N/A
💥 A Madea Homecoming Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so I went into this just wanting some classic Madea laughs, and honestly? I got ’em, but they came with a lot of other stuff too. Seeing Madea interact with Mrs. Brown was just *wild*. It was exactly the kind of nonsensical crossover you didn’t know you needed, even if half the jokes were just about accents and misunderstandings. Some scenes were genuinely hilarious, like the whole ‘Lovely Day’ bit and the end credits had me rolling. But man, the tone was all over the place! One minute it’s slapstick comedy, the next it’s trying to tackle really serious family drama and social issues, and then there’s this plot twist that felt like it came out of nowhere. It wasn’t the Madea I grew up with, which felt more grounded even in its silliness. It’s definitely a movie you watch with friends and maybe some snacks, ready to laugh at the ridiculousness and just roll with the punches, because there are a lot of them.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of the Tyler Perry’s Madea franchise”
- “Viewers who enjoy broad, raunchy comedy and family dramas”
- “Fans of the Mrs. Brown’s Boys sitcom (due to the crossover)”
- “Audiences looking for a film with themes of family acceptance and LGBTQ+ inclusion”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Frequent strong language and profanity”
- “Adult themes and discussions (including sexuality)”
- “Some potentially sensitive or controversial jokes/topics (e.g., cultural differences, social issues)”
- “Crude and slapstick humor”
Professional Reviews
- FilmFodder: “A Madea Homecoming reunites fans with the iconic character for a family gathering that quickly devolves into signature chaos. While die-hard fans might appreciate Madea’s return and a few scattered laughs, the film often feels disjointed. The pacing suffers, and attempts to tackle modern issues sometimes feel less integrated and more like standalone sermons. It occasionally lands a joke, but overall, it lacks the consistent energy and charm of earlier entries, feeling more like a tired retread than a vibrant comeback.
- ReelTalk Weekly: “Unexpectedly, A Madea Homecoming delivers some genuine laugh-out-loud moments, particularly during the cross-cultural clash with the Mrs. Brown’s Boys characters. While the plot is thin and often goes for the most obvious jokes, the sheer absurdity and the chemistry between the core Madea cast and their Irish counterparts provide undeniable entertainment value. It’s not a masterpiece of cinematic storytelling, but as pure, unpretentious silliness, it hits enough right notes to be a watchable, if uneven, comedy.
Audience Reactions
The crossover with Mrs. Brown’s Boys was a polarizing but memorable highlight.: Many found Madea herself and a few specific jokes incredibly funny, especially the cultural clash moments.
The post-credit scene mimicking Beyoncé’s Homecoming performance was a fan favorite.: Viewers who appreciated the film often cited its ability to provide mindless entertainment and needed laughter in tough times.
The unexpected plot twists and dramatic turns caught many viewers off guard.: Some appreciated the attempts to include more contemporary social themes, while others felt it detracted from the comedy.
Overall Consensus: Audience reaction is heavily mixed. Fans divided over tonal shifts, increased vulgarity, and dramatic plot points, while others appreciated the return of Madea, the cross-cultural humor, and finding moments of genuine laughter despite the film’s flaws.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The film is based on Tyler Perry’s stage play ‘Madea’s Farewell Play’, incorporating similar storylines and themes despite being released after the character was initially intended to be retired.”
- “Brendan O’Carroll and Jennifer Gibney reprise their roles as Agnes Brown and Cathy Brown from the popular Irish sitcom ‘Mrs. Brown’s Boys’, marking a unique crossover between the two comedy universes.”
- “Tyler Perry pays homage to Beyoncé’s iconic 2018 Coachella performance (dubbed ‘Beychella’) during the end credits sequence, performing a similar routine as Madea.”
- “This movie is the first Madea film released exclusively on Netflix, shifting from the traditional theatrical release model of previous installments.”
🖥️ How to Watch A Madea Homecoming?
As a Netflix original film, “A Madea Homecoming” is available exclusively for streaming on Netflix. Subscribers can watch it anytime on the platform. It is not available on other major streaming services like Prime Video, Hulu, or Apple TV for rental or purchase, as it was released directly to Netflix.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed A Madea Homecoming, you might like these similar films:
- Madea Goes to Jail (2009): A direct comparison, this is one of the most commercially successful and well-known Madea films, featuring the same blend of over-the-top comedy, family drama, and life lessons.
- This Christmas (2007): Shares the thematic focus on a large family gathering for a celebration where long-held secrets and simmering tensions come to the surface, blending comedy and drama.
- Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’ Movie (2014): Directly related due to the crossover; this film features Agnes Brown and her family in their own universe, appealing to fans who enjoyed the character collaboration in ‘A Madea Homecoming’.
- Almost Christmas (2016): Another modern ensemble comedy-drama centered around a Black family reuniting for a holiday, dealing with interpersonal conflicts and finding resolution.
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005): This is the film that first introduced Madea to movie audiences, providing essential context for the character’s origins and signature style, blending comedy with serious dramatic elements.
🛒 A Madea Homecoming Related Products
- Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell Play (DVD/Blu-ray): See the stage play that heavily influenced the storyline and characters in A Madea Homecoming, offering a different perspective on the ‘retirement’ narrative.
- The Madea Collection: 11 Movies (DVD Box Set): A comprehensive collection featuring many of Madea’s previous cinematic adventures, perfect for fans wanting to own the legacy.
- Mrs. Brown’s Boys – D’Ultimate Collection (DVD Box Set): Dive into the world of Agnes Brown and her chaotic Irish family, the other half of this unexpected crossover event.
- Madea Homecoming Inspired T-Shirt: Show your love for Madea’s return with a comfortable graphic tee featuring a classic Madea quote or image inspired by the film.
🎧 Soundtrack
A Madea Homecoming features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
A Madea Homecoming is a Netflix original film and is available for exclusive streaming on Netflix worldwide.
The cast includes Tyler Perry as Madea, Cassi Davis Patton as Aunt Bam, David Mann as Mr. Brown, Tamela Mann as Cora, Gabrielle Dennis as Laura, Brandon Black as Tim, Isha Blaaker as Davi, and features Brendan O’Carroll as Agnes Brown and Jennifer Gibney as Cathy.
Yes, the film features a crossover with the popular Irish sitcom “Mrs. Brown’s Boys,” with Brendan O’Carroll reprising his role as Agnes Brown and Jennifer Gibney as Cathy.
Yes, “A Madea Homecoming” is loosely based on Tyler Perry’s 2019 stage play “Madea’s Farewell Play,” sharing similar plot elements and themes.
The movie centers around Madea’s family gathering for her great-grandson’s college graduation celebration, where family secrets and drama unfold, including the unexpected arrival of relatives from Ireland and a major revelation about the graduate.
🔥 Bonus Content
When madea heard this #short
Want a quick laugh? Check out this super popular short clip that perfectly captures Madea’s hilarious reactions – seriously, I cracked up watching this!
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Ever feel like getting ready for a trip is *that* complicated? This funny Madea clip about getting on a plane is just too relatable and hilarious!
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Looking for the absolute funniest Madea bit? This one is called a ‘funniest moment’ for a reason – give it a watch if you need a guaranteed laugh!
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