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- All the Queen's Men2021
- Tyler Perry's Sistas2019
- Don't Look Up2021
- Mea Culpa2024
- Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire2009
- Tyler Perry's Ruthless2020
- Tyler Perry's The Oval2019
- Tyler Perry's the Family That Preys2008
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows2016
- Zatima2022
- Why Did I Get Married?2007
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman2005
- Daddy's Little Girls2007
- Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?2010
- For Colored Girls2010
- Tyler Perry's House of Payne2006
- Alex Cross2012
- The Star2017
Nov 7, 2023 · A complete list of Madea movies from 2005 to 2022, with plot summaries, cast, and release dates. Learn about the iconic character created by Tyler Perry and her adventures in comedy, drama, and romance.
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- Kimberly Elise
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) It all started with Diary of a Mad Black Woman, a play that Perry adapted into the 2005 movie of the same name. It stars Kimberly Elise as a woman about to celebrate her 18th wedding anniversary when her husband (Steve Harris) leaves her for another woman.
- Madea's Family Reunion (2006) Get in, shut up and hold on! A year later, Madea was back in Madea's Family Reunion. In the second film, Madea (known to pack heat) plans a fun-filled family reunion all while taking care of her nieces and a runaway in need of a grandma's advice, love and care.
- Meet the Browns (2008) While not technically a full-on Madea production, everyone's favorite gun-toting granny does make a hilarious guest appearance in Meet the Browns, also based on one of Perry's plays.
- Madea Goes to Jail (2009) "But if the gotters get me, I'm going to get my gloc!" It's just one of Madea's standout lines from the fourth movie in the series, Madea Goes to Jail.
- Tyler Perry's Madea Movies in Chronological Order and By Release Date. Since there isn't too much of a running thread throughout the Madea-verse, the chronological order of the films is exactly the same as their order of release.
- Diary of a Mad Black Woman. Tyler Perry obviously did something right with this film, or it would not have sparked an 11-movie franchise revolving around the same character.
- Madea's Family Reunion. Whether a family maintains close friendships or strained relationships, everyone leaves family reunions with comical stories to tell.
- Meet the Browns. Meet the Browns is must less focused on Madea than other films on this list, as she is only a cameo, but her presence is no less impactful.
- Dalton Norman
- Tyler Perry's Madea Movies In Order (By Release Date & Chronologically) There Have Been 13 Madea Movies In Total. Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) Madea's Family Reunion (2006)
- Diary Of A Mad Black Woman (2005) Madea Was A Supporting Character In Her First On-Screen Appearance. Though she dominated the bulk of the promotional materials for the movie, Madea was a supporting character in her debut film, Diary of a Mad Black Woman.
- Madea's Family Reunion (2006) The 2006 Movie Gave Audiences Exactly What They Wanted; More Madea. Wasting no time in capitalizing on the immense success of the first movie, Madea's Family Reunion delivered more of what audiences were looking for.
- Meet The Browns (2008) Tyler Perry Had A Dual Role In Meet The Browns. Meet the Browns once again saw Madea take a step back, and it resulted in one of the more understated entries in the series.
Sep 11, 2009 · A comedy drama film starring Tyler Perry as Madea, a tough and funny matriarch who takes in three orphaned children. The film features music by Gladys Knight, Mary J. Blige and others, and explores themes of family, faith and love.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Tyler Perry
- 2009-09-11
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Apr 11, 2024 · We're breaking down all of Tyler Perry's Madea movie in order and providing some info on how you can watch them.
Tyler Perry returns with everyone's favorite character in TYLER PERRY'S A MADEA HOMECOMING, the newest film in the MADEA franchise set to debut on Netflix.
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