Tyler Perry’s Home Alone 2 (2025)

Tyler Perry’s Home Alone 2 (2025) delivers exactly what audiences didn’t know they needed: Madea battling burglars in a Christmas slapstick showdown that turns the classic Home Alone formula into pure comedic gold. Tyler Perry brings back his iconic, unfiltered, no-nonsense Madea, supported by Cassi Davis, David Mann, and Tamela Mann—creating a holiday comedy that feels both familiarly chaotic and entirely new.

When the family accidentally leaves Madea behind for Christmas, she’s thrilled at first—peace, quiet, and no one getting on her last nerve. But her solo holiday doesn’t stay calm for long. Two unbelievably clueless criminals decide her house is the perfect target on Christmas Eve. What they don’t know? They have just broken into the wrong house on the wrong night.

Madea unleashes her own brand of home defense: a frying pan arsenal, booby traps that defy logic, and insults so sharp they could cut through tinsel. From slipping on Crisco-covered floors to getting smacked by fruitcakes with the density of bricks, the burglars learn that facing Madea is far worse than facing the police. And every time they think they’ve escaped, Madea pops up with a new trap—or a new lecture about acting right.

Cassi Davis and the Manns add heart and humor as the frantic family racing home, arguing about whose fault it is that Madea was left behind… all while secretly relieved they aren’t the ones dealing with her. Between slapstick chaos, Christmas carols sung slightly off-key, and Madea threatening to “call Jesus directly” on anyone who crosses her, the film keeps the laughs coming nonstop.

True to Tyler Perry’s storytelling, beneath the laughs lies warmth: Madea confronts loneliness, forgiveness, and the messy miracle of family. By the time the family reunites, the burglars are begging to be arrested, Madea’s house is a war zone, and everyone discovers that even the craziest holiday has room for love.

Hilarious, explosive, and full of Perry’s signature charm, Tyler Perry’s Home Alone 2 is destined to become a new holiday classic—proof that Christmas is better with a little laughter, a little chaos, and a whole lot of Madea.