Big Momma's House 2

Plot
Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence) has been assigned a desk job in public relations as an FBIagent, since he wants to live with his new wife, Sherry Pierce (Nia Long), during her delivery for the couple's new baby girl. Meanwhile, an incident occurs in Orange County, where Malcolm's old friend, Doug Hudson (Kirk B.R. Woller), has been killed while going undercover. FBI agent Kevin Keneally (Zachary Levi) is doing surveillance on a former US Army military intelligencespecialist Tom Fuller (Mark Moses), who has since retired and is working for a private corporation called National Agenda Software. The FBI has reasons to believe that Tom is developing a computer worm which will create backdoors into data stored on U.S. intelligence agency databases. Malcolm, affected by his friend's death, asks his FBI chief Crawford (Dan Lauria) to put him on the case, but Crawford refused Malcolm and told him to stay away for safety reasons. By eavesdropping via webcam, Malcolm found out that the FBI is sending an agent into infiltrate Fuller's house as a nanny. Giving Sherry the pretext of attending a safety conference in Phoenix, Arizona, Malcolm leaves for Orange County, taking with him the "Big Momma" costume.

In the film's conclusion, Big Momma goes to the girls' state cheerleading championships. Their stuntwoman broke her leg, and Big Momma helps them out by doing the routine and winning the competition. He then leaves and gives the family a farewell letter saying he must go on, but to look out, because one day he might be back.
Cast
- Martin Lawrence as FBI Agent Malcolm Turner/Big Momma
- Mark Moses as Tom Fuller
- Emily Procter as Leah Fuller
- Nia Long as Sherry Pierce Turner. Her second appearance as "Sherry". She does not make an appearance in the third film.
- Kat Dennings as Molly Fuller
- Chloë Moretz as Carrie Fuller
- Zachary Levi as Kevin Keneally
- Marisol Nichols as Liliana Morales
- Jascha Washington as Trent Pierce Turner (cameo), his final appearance as "Trent". In the third film, his role is re-cast to Brandon T. Jackson.
Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes ranked the film 80th in the 100 worst reviewed films of the first decade of the 21st century, with a rating of 6%. The critical consensus was: "Unfunny and unoriginal. In other words, a perfect piece of evidence for opponents of pointless movie sequels."[2]Metacritic gives the film a score of 34% based on reviews from 20 critics, indicating "Generally Unfavorable Reviews".[3]
Box office
Big Momma's House 2 grossed $27,736,056 in its opening weekend ranking number one.[5] As of 3 March 2011, the film has grossed a total of $70,165,972 at the United States box office with a worldwide gross of $138,259,062.Sequels
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son was released on February 18, 2011. Brandon T. Jackson was cast in the role of Trent which was originally played by Jascha Washington, who declined to reprise the role.[citation needed] Nia Long also declined to reprise her role which resulted in her character, Sherry, being written out.[citation needed]
Critical response
Rotten Tomatoes ranked the film 80th in the 100 worst reviewed films of the first decade of the 21st century, with a rating of 6%. The critical consensus was: "Unfunny and unoriginal. In other words, a perfect piece of evidence for opponents of pointless movie sequels."[2]
Metacritic gives the film a score of 34% based on reviews from 20 critics, indicating "Generally Unfavorable Reviews".[3]
Box office
Big Momma's House 2 grossed $27,736,056 in its opening weekend ranking number one.[5] As of 3 March 2011, the film has grossed a total of $70,165,972 at the United States box office with a worldwide gross of $138,259,062.
Sequels
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son was released on February 18, 2011. Brandon T. Jackson was cast in the role of Trent which was originally played by Jascha Washington, who declined to reprise the role.[citation needed] Nia Long also declined to reprise her role which resulted in her character, Sherry, being written out.[citation needed]