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(October 5, 2025) Original

Release Date:

July 11, 2025

Synopsis:

From IMDb: “Madea and family attend Tiffany’s rushed destination wedding in Bahamas. Tensions arise as Tiffany doubts her fiance, Zavier, and her mother acts strangely, raising suspicions about the marriage’s legitimacy.”

Poster Rating: B+ / C+ / C / C+ (4)

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Review: (#1, B+) Leading off with the best poster, this one does limit the characters that blend a bit into the background and that blue-yellow transitioning background is a bit overbearing but it gives plenty of character detail and situational identification that should do well sell the film to fans of the series. (#2, C+) Looking like a destination postcard, the design does a fine job conveying the film’s premise without overstaying its welcome. It’s just perhaps a bit too simplistic. (#3, C) The use of artistic interpretations in this series is commendable but this is perhaps the least impressive so far. It’s simple and tells the viewer who’s in the film but it doesn’t do much artistically. (#4-#7, C+) This series of posters that take familiar Black-centric films and refigures them as advertisements for this set is creative but feels a bit derivative.

Trailer Rating: C

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Review: (#1, C) Surprising in a number of ways, this trailer underwhelms entirely. Most of the past Madea films have been built heavily on Madea’s one-liners but this trailer feels notably lacking in those. The humor is barely evident and there’s barely any narrative information presented in it. You could probably call this a teaser but it isn’t a very good tease.

Oscar Prospects:

None.

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