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Tyler Perry’s 6 Highest‑Grossing Movies of All Time (Theatrical)

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Tyler Perry’s 6 Highest‑Grossing Movies

Over the years, Tyler Perry has created a box-office powerhouse in Hollywood. From research, Madea appeared in seven of his top ten highest-grossing movies.

These are Tyler Perry’s 6 highest-grossing movies of all time:

1. Madea Goes to Jail (2009)

As of 2026, Madea Goes to Jail (2009), is still Tyler Perry’s highest-grossing movie ever. The movie accounts for most of his box office success. With a $41.1 million opening weekend, it exceeded all predictions and broke the record for the best opening in Lionsgate’s history at the time.

Madea Goes to Jail was the largest domestic opening weekend in Perry’s career and represented a pinnacle in his box office pull. It combined humor, emotion, and social satire. The movie has a worldwide gross of $90.5 million.

2. Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016)

Combining a light horror theme with humor, Boo! A Madea Halloween expanded the franchise’s appeal. It put a new spin on the Madea persona to appeal to seasonal audiences. The Halloween twist made the movie more accessible to a wider audience and boosted the franchise’s profits.

Boo! A Madea Halloween famously beat out big-budget sequels like Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher: Never Go Back and Tom Hanks’ Inferno to hold the #1 spot for two consecutive weeks. 

The movie ranks second on the list with a worldwide gross of $74.8 million.

3. A Madea Family Funeral (2019)

A Madea Family Funeral is a later addition to the series and confirmed the continued box office success of Madea’s follies.

It made almost as much as Boo! Even after several sequels.

The movie grossed $74.8 million worldwide, according to The Numbers. Its success demonstrated that Perry’s cinematic world remained profitable for a long time.

4. Madea’s Witness Protection (2012)

As of 2026, Madea’s Witness Protection (2012) easily occupies the fourth position on the list of Tyler Perry’s highest-grossing theatrical productions. The movie demonstrated Perry’s talent for fusing situational humor with ensemble casts to maintain the relevance of his brand.

The movie has a rough worldwide gross of $66.9 million, making it the next on this list.

5. Madea’s Family Reunion (2006)

Madea’s Family Reunion was a direct follow-up to his first film, Madea Goes to Jail. It debuted at number one with $30 million, almost twice as much as Diary of a Mad Black Woman.

The movie demonstrated the “Madea” character’s viability as a franchise anchor.

It has a worldwide gross of $63.3 million, a 10x return on a $6 million budget, and remains among the highest in the history of contemporary independent cinema.

6. Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010)

Why Did I Get Married Too explored marriage and friendship dynamics. The movie is a sequel to a relationship drama and explores an ensemble relationship.

It demonstrated Perry’s ability to attract viewers to stories about ensemble relationships.

Notably, the movie accounted for more than 98% of its income, making $60.7 million worldwide.

What’s notable

There is a distinct pattern to Tyler Perry’s theatrical success: steady mid-range grosses, driven by low budgets and devoted viewers. Perry’s movies are usually much less expensive to make than a normal Hollywood production. This enables many of them to earn money even without huge box office success.

Also, Madea titles and relatable ensemble plays serve as the foundation for Tyler Perry’s highest-grossing theatrical productions.

These films demonstrate a continuous commercial strategy that has defined his Hollywood career, from Temptation’s strong performance to Madea Goes to Jail’s remarkable $90 million take.

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