

Big Momma's House 2 2006
"The momma of all comedies is back."
In *Big Momma's House 2 (2006)*, Oscar-nominated funnyman Martin Lawrence returns as FBI agent Malcolm Turner, who once again dons the wig and curves of the legendary Big Momma to go undercover as a sharp-witted Southern grandma.
Director: John Whitesell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Big Momma's House 2 (2006) about?
FBI agent Malcolm Turner returns as the ultracasual Big Momma to spy on a computer hacker by posing as a nanny to his three kids. Between undercover work and dodging the family's antics, Big Momma must keep her cover while navigating the chaos of suburban life.
Who directed Big Momma's House 2?
John Whitesell directed *Big Momma's House 2*. Known for his work on comedies, Whitesell brings a playful energy to the film's mix of spy spoof and family farce.
Who stars in Big Momma's House 2?
The film stars Martin Lawrence, Marisol Nichols, Kevin Durand, Kat Dennings, and Josh Flitter in key roles.
Is Big Momma's House 2 (2006) worth watching?
With its 2006 release and a runtime of 99 minutes, *Big Momma's House 2* is a solid pick for fans of lighthearted comedies. While it doesn't break new ground, its blend of humor and undercover shenanigans makes for a fun, nostalgic watch if you enjoy Martin Lawrence's iconic character.
How long is Big Momma's House 2?
The runtime of *Big Momma's House 2* is 99 minutes.
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About Big Momma's House 2 (2006) — Comedy Spy Adventure with Martin Lawrence
In *Big Momma's House 2 (2006)*, Oscar-nominated funnyman Martin Lawrence returns as FBI agent Malcolm Turner, who once again dons the wig and curves of the legendary Big Momma to go undercover as a sharp-witted Southern grandma. This time, his mission takes a wild turn as he infiltrates the home of a tech-savvy suspect by posing as a live-in nanny for his three eccentric upper-class children. Between dodging the kids' pranks and keeping tabs on their hacker dad, Big Momma must balance her granny persona with the high-stakes world of cybercrime. Directed by John Whitesell, this raucous comedy blends slapstick humor with family chaos, creating a laugh-out-loud adventure that's as heartwarming as it is hilarious.
Set against a backdrop of pastel sweaters and Southern charm, *Big Momma's House 2 (2006)* delivers a mix of physical comedy and clever undercover antics, proving that Martin Lawrence's signature double act is as entertaining as ever. The film's lighthearted take on espionage and domesticity makes it a feel-good pick for fans of silly, feel-good comedies, where every disguise comes with a side of chaos.




