
Madea's Family Reunion
Come as you are. Leave different.
Part of Madea Collection
Ratings
Southern matriarch Madea has a lot on her plate. Her nieces, Vanessa and Lisa, have relationship troubles - Vanessa moves into Madea's house with her 2 young children and Lisa is engaged to a controlling man that her mother set her up with. In addition, Madea has just been court-ordered to become the guardian of Nikki, a rebellious runaway teenager. Madea must keep the peace and her family together while simultaneously planning her clan's reunion.
Production
Lionsgate, Tyler Perry Studios, Reuben Cannon Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Tyler Perry
Madea / Brian / Joe

Rochelle Aytes
Lisa

Lisa Arrindell
Vanessa

Lynn Whitfield
Victoria

Blair Underwood
Carlos

Boris Kodjoe
Frankie

Keke Palmer
Nikki

Cicely Tyson
Myrtle

Maya Angelou
May

Jenifer Lewis
Milay Jenay Lori

Tangi Miller
Donna

Henry Simmons
Issac
China Anderson
Nima
Akhil Jackson
Jonathan
Alonzo Millsap
Tre
Georgia Allen
Ruby

Cassi Davis
Aunt Sarah

Leon Lamar
Grover
John Lawhorn
Uncle Pete

Afemo Omilami
Isaac Sr.
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