Aday reveals the nature of Jonathan's scheme Aday, Madea, Hattie, and Bam plan a comeuppance for the fraternity.īrian confronts Tiffany over her disobedience and disrespect, which is the legacy of lax parenting that Joe passed on to Brian. Madea runs into a church where Aday's parents are ministers Madea comes to believe the supernatural threats are punishment for her sins, and hopes salvation will protect her. Joe knocks out a brother dressed as a deranged clown. The boys pose as the ghost from Tiffany's story Madea, Bam, and Hattie flee the house, pursued by brothers and partygoers dressed as zombies. Aday overhears the brothers planning revenge against Madea and her friends. Bam shuts the party down by calling the police and reporting the presence of the underage Tiffany. Madea realizes the girls are at the party, so she crashes it but is ejected. Brian arranges for Madea to stay at his house to prevent Tiffany from attending the party, but Tiffany and Aday invent a ghost story that leads the superstitious adults to hide in the bedrooms. Joe dresses as a clown to frighten the women, with their friend Hattie as his accomplice. That night, Madea (Brian's paternal aunt) and "Aunt Bam" distribute candy to trick-or-treaters, though Bam steals candy back from the children. Tiffany's father Brian ("Uncle Joe" Simmons's son) forbids her from attending, and later is aghast at her sexually forward video chat with Jonathan. Jonathan and his fraternity brothers invite Tiffany and her friends Aday, Rain, and Leah to a Halloween party. A sequel, titled Boo 2! A Madea Halloween, was released on October 20, 2017.
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The idea for the film originated from a fictitious Madea Halloween movie that was mentioned in Chris Rock's 2014 film Top Five. It is the ninth in the Madea series and the second Madea film (the first is Madea's Witness Protection) to not be adapted from a stage play.The film was released on October 21, 2016, by Lionsgate, received generally negative reviews, and grossed $74 million, making it the second-highest grossing Madea film. Tyler Perry's Boo! A Madea Halloween is a 2016 American comedy horror film directed, written, starring and co-produced by Tyler Perry.