More than twenty years after audiences first met FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his unforgettable alter ego, Big Momma’s House 4 (2026) brings the beloved franchise roaring back with a fresh story full of laughs, love, and family. Director John Whitesell returns to balance outrageous comedy with heartfelt moments, showing that Big Momma’s biggest adventure has only just begun.
Martin Lawrence reprises his iconic role as Malcolm Turner, still undercover when duty calls, but now embracing a quieter life as a loving husband and father. Just when he thinks his wildest days are behind him, Malcolm once again finds himself forced to don the wig, the dress, and the sass of Big Momma — but this time, family is on the line.
Nia Long returns as Sherry, Malcolm’s wife, whose warmth, strength, and unshakable love have carried them through every storm. In this new chapter, Sherry is pregnant, and the couple is preparing to welcome a new baby into their lives. Their happiness is the emotional center of the film, even as Malcolm’s undercover antics threaten to complicate everything.
The comedy kicks into high gear when Malcolm’s latest case collides with his family life. With criminals closing in and Sherry’s due date fast approaching, Big Momma must juggle high-stakes investigations, hilarious disguises, and the chaos of parenthood all at once. The result is a whirlwind of action, comedy, and family fun.
The film also explores Malcolm and Sherry’s journey into a new stage of life: balancing careers, parenthood, and their own relationship. Through misunderstandings, outrageous comedy, and heartfelt reconciliation, the couple proves that love is the true anchor — even when life feels like a circus.
As always, Big Momma brings her larger-than-life personality, outrageous one-liners, and quick wit to every situation. Whether she’s causing chaos at prenatal classes, mixing up baby shower plans, or accidentally outsmarting criminals, Big Momma’s presence guarantees laugh-out-loud moments.
John Whitesell’s direction combines slapstick humor with tender, emotional beats, reminding audiences why the franchise has endured. With vibrant settings, fast-paced comedic sequences, and a heartfelt family core, the film balances its silliness with sincerity.
Big Momma’s House 4 (2026) is more than just another undercover adventure — it’s a celebration of family, resilience, and love that grows stronger with every challenge. With Martin Lawrence and Nia Long’s chemistry shining brighter than ever, the film delivers not only big laughs but also big heart, proving that family is the greatest disguise of all.