On the ninth day of June 2021, a familiar cry of โHallelujer!โ was suddenly heard by many unexpecting ears from coast-to-coast, which can only signal one thing: Madea is back.
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On Tuesday evening, Tyler Perry tweeted a short video announcing the return of the character that helped make him a billionaire media mogul and a household name. After portraying Madea onscreen and onstage for what was initially advertised as the final time in 2019, Perry will once again don the wig, glasses and pearls for a movie thatโll only be available on Netflix.
Netflix says that the upcoming movie will be called A Madea Homecoming and will be streamable in 2022.
You, like myself, might be curious why Perry is deciding to step into the role of the gun-toting, foul-mouthed matriarch once again after saying this to CNN back in 2019:
โIโll be 50 this year and Iโm just at a place in my life where this next 50 I want to do things differently,โ he said. โThis character has been amazing. So many people have loved her. Itโs been a great franchise.โ
Well, as explained in his video announcementโwhich was kind of like his own take on that scene from Eddie Murphyโs The Nutty Professor where Buddy Love tried and failed to suppress Sherman KlumpโPerryโs reasoning was that the people โneed to laugh, man.โ
โToo much is going on in the country,โ he said. โ... I was done, but sheโs coming back.โ
Thatโs understandable, because heโs right. The last year or so has been straight basura.
Also, we all know those Netflix checks hit a little different, based on the companyโs previous dealings with Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy.
If the streaming giantโs front office managed to persuade him to give Madea another chance to shine based on the financial aspect alone, I wouldnโt judge him in the slightest for agreeing.
Weโll see how Madeaโs Netflix debut on goes next year. Meanwhile, Perryโs still showing off his famous (and labor union disputed) work ethic with his endless number of shows on TV and his work on the upcoming movie A Jazzmanโs Blues, which will also stream on Netflix soon.
May the people say โPraise the Lordt.โ
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