In Home Alone 3: Merry Christmas, the holiday hijinks return with a brand-new twist—one that no one saw coming, and everyone will be talking about. This time, it’s not a kid guarding the house… it’s Madea. Yes, Madea. And Christmas will never be the same.

From the moment the film begins, the energy is chaotic, loud, and absolutely irresistible. Tyler Perry’s Madea storms onto the scene like a one-woman security system—sassy, strategic, and armed with an entire arsenal of homemade traps guaranteed to make even the most seasoned burglar reconsider their life choices.
When a clueless trio of burglars picks the wrong house on Christmas Eve, they expect an easy heist. What they get instead is a full-blown holiday warzone designed by Madea herself. And every trap is more outrageous than the last—exploding ornaments, singing door locks, booby-trapped Christmas trees, and “holy water sprayers” that are definitely not holy.

Adding to the madness is Whoopi Goldberg, who plays Madea’s wise, chaotic, and endlessly hilarious partner-in-crime. Their banter alone could carry the film, but the real surprise comes when Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson arrives as a hyper-serious, overly prepared security expert whose training goes completely out the window when he meets Madea’s brand of home defense.
As The Rock attempts to bring order to the chaos, he’s dragged into Madea’s unpredictable whirlwind of traps and schemes. The result? A comedic duo viewers didn’t know they needed—Madea supplying the heart and humor, and The Rock supplying earnest attempts at logic that never stand a chance.
The film shines brightest in its balance of slapstick humor and unexpected warmth. Beneath the screaming burglars and explosive gingerbread traps lies a story about chosen family, holiday spirit, and the joy of protecting what matters. Madea may be wild, but she’s driven by love—and that’s where the heart of Home Alone 3 truly lives.

The burglars—hopeless, confused, and utterly terrified—provide the perfect chaotic counterbalance. Every escape attempt only leads them deeper into Madea’s festive nightmare, creating some of the funniest chase scenes in the franchise’s history.
Moments of genuine holiday warmth are woven throughout: stolen gifts returned, a family reunited, and even The Rock learning that sometimes the best security system is simply people who care enough to fight for each other.
By the final act, the film erupts into a crescendo of slapstick brilliance and heartfelt celebration, proving that even the most chaotic Christmas can be the most memorable.

With its unstoppable cast, explosive humor, and perfectly chaotic spirit, Home Alone 3: Merry Christmas is a riotous, feel-good holiday adventure that breathes fresh life into the classic formula. It’s bigger, louder, funnier—and somehow even sweeter.
🎄 “Ain’t no holiday burglar gonna get away with it on my watch!”
And after seeing Madea in action… we believe her.