Big Mama: 2006

Despite critical reviews, audiences were more receptive, giving it an average grade of " A− " on CinemaScore . Other Possible Interpretations

This film is the second installment in the Big Momma trilogy and serves as a sequel to the 2000 original.

While the movie is the dominant topic, "Big Mama" in 2006 could also refer to: Big Mama 2006

and Kat Dennings as the Fuller children.

Directed by John Whitesell, the film had a budget of $40 million , making it the most expensive in the trilogy. Reception and Impact Directed by John Whitesell, the film had a

The girl group Big Mama was active during this period; however, search results for "2006" primarily point to film-related data or unrelated celebrity profiles like actress Oh Yeon Seo .

The film was a commercial success, grossing $27.7 million in its opening weekend and ranking number one at the box office. It eventually earned approximately $141.5 million worldwide. It eventually earned approximately $141

FBI agent Malcolm Turner reprises his undercover disguise as the loud and lovable Hattie Mae Pierce (Big Momma). His mission is to infiltrate the household of Tom Fuller, a suspected designer of a deadly computer virus that threatens government intelligence. Posing as a nanny for the Fullers' three children, Turner must balance gathering intelligence with managing household chores and bonding with the fractured family. Key Cast: Martin Lawrence as Malcolm Turner / Big Momma. Nia Long as Sherrie Pierce. Zachary Levi as Kevin Keneally. Emily Procter as Leah Fuller.