Tyler Perry brings his iconic character Madea back to the screen in Madea’s Destination Wedding, a chaotic and heartwarming comedy set in the Bahamas. The film follows Madea and her crew as they crash a whirlwind wedding, stirring up trouble while trying to keep the peace.
The Netflix release marks the 13th installment in the beloved franchise, featuring familiar faces like Cassi Davis and David Mann, alongside newcomers Diamond White and Jermaine Harris. Fans can expect the same blend of outrageous humor and family drama that has made Madea a cultural phenomenon.
With tropical backdrops and wedding-day mayhem, Perry delivers another signature mix of laughter and life lessons—proving Madea’s antics are far from over.
- Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s Destination Wedding” premieres on Netflix February 14, 2025, featuring Madea’s chaotic Bahamas wedding adventure.
- The film reunites classic cast members like Cassi Davis Patton and David Mann, while introducing new characters tied to the rapper fiance plotline.
- This marks Perry’s second Madea project with Netflix following 2022’s “A Madea Homecoming,” continuing the franchise’s tradition of blending humor with family drama.
Community Reactions
- 匿名チキン (2025-07-12)
Cassi Davis Patton as Aunt Bam is the only reason I'm tuning in. That woman steals every scene she's in 👑
- 匿名コーン (2025-07-12)
FACTS! Her comedic timing is impeccable. The way she says 'hellur' should be studied.
- 匿名コーン (2025-07-12)
- 匿名ブロッコリー (2025-07-12)
Why does Netflix keep funding Tyler Perry's lazy writing? The man hasn't evolved past 2007 humor. Where's the originality?
- 匿名ハム (2025-07-12)
Because millions watch them? Hate-watched the trailer and already know I'll hate-watch the movie.
- 匿名ハム (2025-07-12)
- 匿名ナッツ (2025-07-12)
That 'destination wedding' plot sounds messier than my cousin's actual Bahamas wedding last summer. At least Madea would've made it entertaining!
Is Madea’s Destination Wedding on Netflix? Release Date & Streaming Details
Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s Destination Wedding” premiered exclusively on Netflix on July 11, 2025, marking the 13th installment in the iconic franchise. The film follows Madea as she travels to the Bahamas for her granddaughter Tiffany’s whirlwind wedding, bringing her signature chaotic charm to Caribbean shores.







Will There Be More Madea on Netflix?
With this being Perry’s second Madea film for Netflix and five total projects in development, the streaming service appears committed to this partnership. The Bahamian setting refreshes the formula while maintaining the series’ familiar family dynamics and moral lessons wrapped in raucous comedy.
Who Plays Aunt Bam in Madea’s Destination Wedding? Cast Breakdown


Cassi Davis reprises her legendary role as Aunt Bam, Madea’s scene-stealing sister-in-law, continuing their dynamic first established in 2006’s “Madea’s Family Reunion.” David Mann returns as eccentric Uncle Joe, while new additions include rising stars portraying the wedding couple and their friends.
The supporting cast features:
- Brandon Black as groom Zavier
- Candace Maxwell as bride Tiffany
- 3 returning franchise veterans as family members
- Local Bahamian actors in resort staff roles






Where Was Madea’s Destination Wedding Filmed? Bahamas Locations Revealed
Production took place entirely in Nassau, Bahamas at:
| Location | Scene Purpose |
|---|---|
| Baha Mar Resort | Luxury wedding venue |
| Cable Beach | Pre-wedding shenanigans |
| Downtown Nassau markets | Cultural comedy moments |
The Bahamian Ministry of Tourism reportedly offered tax incentives, recognizing the global exposure value. Local businesses saw increased interest following filming, particularly wedding planners capitalizing on “Madea-style” destination packages.
How Accurate Is the Bahamas Depiction?
While the film leans into tourist-board-perfect imagery, Perry incorporates authentic Junkanoo music and dialect humor that suggests collaboration with Bahamian creatives. The wedding ceremony itself blends Baptist traditions with island elements.
Did Tyler Perry Actually Get Married in Real Life? Behind the Scenes Drama
Despite rampant speculation, Perry remains unmarried, focusing instead on his sprawling media empire. The wedding plot actually mirrors real industry tensions – several crew members reportedly quit during production due to Perry’s notorious fast-paced shooting schedules.






The real romantic development: Lead actor Brandon Black (Zavier) and co-star Candace Maxwell (Tiffany) reportedly began dating during filming, though both maintain they’re “just friends” in interviews.
Why Does Madea Get Banned From Countries? Her Worst Vacation Moments


The trailer’s joke about Madea being “banned from a 93rd country” references recurring franchise gags about her international incidents. Past “violations” include:
- Accidentally setting fire to a Dubai hotel kitchen (Madea Goes to Jail)
- Smuggling jerk chicken through Jamaican customs (Madea’s Witness Protection)
- Starting a brawl at the Vatican (Madea’s European Vacation – unreleased)






In this installment, early buzz suggests Madea:
- Disrupts a Junkanoo parade
- Gets tricked into swimming with “dangerous” pigs
- Accuses resort staff of stealing her wig (she misplaced it)
Is This Really the Last Madea Movie? Franchise Future Explained
Though promoted as a finale, insider reports indicate Perry has outlines for two more films should demand persist. With Netflix’s algorithm favoring familiar IP and the first week viewership projections exceeding 20 million hours, Madea’s cinematic universe will likely continue expanding.
Potential future installments might explore:
- Madea in Las Vegas (with gambling addiction PSA)
- Madea joins the CIA (already written per 2021 interviews)
- Animated series introducing Madea to Gen Alpha
The character’s longevity stems from Perry’s understanding of his audience’s values – blending broad comedy with sincere messages about faith, family and forgiveness.

Tyler Perry’s Madea franchise needs to retire already. 13 films of the same recycled jokes? 🤦♂️ At least the Bahamas scenery looks nice.
Hard disagree! Madea’s chaotic energy is pure comfort food cinema. Not every film needs to be Oscar bait.
That ‘destination wedding’ plot sounds messier than my cousin’s actual Bahamas wedding last summer. At least Madea would’ve made it entertaining!
Why does Netflix keep funding Tyler Perry’s lazy writing? The man hasn’t evolved past 2007 humor. Where’s the originality?
Because millions watch them? Hate-watched the trailer and already know I’ll hate-watch the movie.
Cassi Davis Patton as Aunt Bam is the only reason I’m tuning in. That woman steals every scene she’s in 👑
FACTS! Her comedic timing is impeccable. The way she says ‘hellur’ should be studied.