Tyler Perry uses the film to address several contemporary and enduring social issues:
The story follows as she prepares for a celebratory weekend for her great-grandson Tim (Brandon Black). However, the celebration is quickly overshadowed by hidden family secrets and relationship drama: A Madea Homecoming
Tim’s best friend Davante arrives with his own set of issues, while long-standing tensions between family members—including Cora , Mr. Brown , and Aunt Bam —erupt over old grudges. Tyler Perry uses the film to address several
The film incorporates discussions on Black Lives Matter , police reform, and racism. The film incorporates discussions on Black Lives Matter
Tim surprises his family by coming out as gay , leading to a mix of humor and heart as the family reveals they "already knew".
The narrative explores the weight of unhealed trauma and the necessity of moving forward with family. Film Details & Performance