Tyler Perryâs Madea Wedding With a Ghost (2026) takes the familiar chaos of a Madea family wedding and cranks it up to supernatural levels. What should be a joyful celebration of love quickly spirals into something far stranger, louder, and funnier than anyone expects. This is Madea at her most unfilteredâcaught between family drama, wedding madness, and a ghost that simply refuses to stay quiet.

Tyler Perry once again proves why Madea remains a cultural force. Older, louder, and even more brutally honest, Madea approaches the wedding with her usual combination of wisdom, threats, and perfectly timed insults. From the moment she arrives, itâs clear this wedding isnât about romanceâitâs about survival.
Emma Stone delivers a surprisingly grounded performance as the bride, a woman determined to have a âperfectâ wedding despite the warning signs piling up around her. Stone balances nervous energy with emotional sincerity, making her the calm eye of a storm that keeps growing more unhinged by the minute.

Ice Cube steps in as the skeptical groomâs uncle, bringing his signature deadpan delivery and street-smart logic. While everyone else is screaming, panicking, or praying, heâs the only one questioning why no one finds it strange that doors are slamming on their own and chairs keep moving during the rehearsal dinner.
The ghost itself becomes one of the filmâs most unexpected highlights. Rather than pure horror, the supernatural element leans fully into comedyâmischievous, petty, and deeply invested in unfinished emotional business tied to the family. The spirit doesnât just haunt the house; it haunts secrets, regrets, and unresolved grudges.
What makes the film work is how naturally it blends absurd comedy with genuine emotional beats. Beneath the jokes, Madea Wedding With a Ghost is about generational trauma, forgiveness, and the baggage people bring into marriageâboth living and dead.

The wedding setting amplifies every conflict. One wrong speech, one misplaced secret, or one ghostly interruption sends the event further off the rails. Tyler Perry understands that weddings are already pressure cookers, and adding the supernatural only exposes what was always there.
Visually, the film leans into bright colors and exaggerated reactions, keeping the tone playful even when the ghostly antics escalate. The contrast between cheerful wedding dĂ©cor and paranormal chaos adds to the filmâs comedic rhythm.
Emma Stone and Ice Cube share surprisingly strong chemistry, grounding the film when it risks tipping into total madness. Their reactions often mirror the audienceâs disbelief, acting as emotional anchors amid Madeaâs unapologetic insanity.

As expected, Madea delivers the filmâs most memorable momentsâwhether sheâs confronting the ghost with a Bible in one hand and a taser in the other, or delivering blunt truths that cut deeper than any scare. Her wisdom may be loud, but it lands.
By the time the wedding reaches its final moments, Tyler Perryâs Madea Wedding With a Ghost reveals itself as more than just a gimmick. Itâs a reminder that love doesnât erase the pastâit invites it to the table. Sometimes healing requires laughter, confrontation, and maybe even a ghostly push toward the truth.
â Rating: â â â â â 8.8/10 â A wildly entertaining blend of family chaos, supernatural comedy, and Madeaâs unmatched energy. Ridiculous, heartfelt, and unexpectedly meaningful, this is one wedding you wonât forget.