Spike Lee’s Tyler Perry Diss Backfires Amid Highest 2 Lowest Release
Legendary filmmaker Spike Lee is making headlines again — but not only for his new movie. In a viral clip spotlighted by HYPE+, Lee’s attempt to throw shade at Tyler Perry in the past ended up sparking backlash, with many fans calling the moment a “WTF” backfire.
The timing is especially striking: Lee’s latest project, Highest 2 Lowest, is currently in theaters and on Apple TV+, marking his fifth collaboration with Denzel Washington.
Highest 2 Lowest: Spike Lee’s Latest Film
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An adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s classic High and Low (1963).
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Premiered at Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2025.
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U.S. theatrical release: August 15, 2025.
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Streaming release on Apple TV+ (September 5, 2025).
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Critical reception has been largely positive, with Lee even suggesting this could be his last film with Washington, citing the actor’s potential retirement.
Spike Lee vs. Tyler Perry: A Longstanding Rift
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2009: Lee criticized Perry’s work, calling it “coonery buffoonery,” particularly targeting the Madea films.
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Perry fired back: telling Lee to “shut the hell up” and defending his storytelling as entertainment that connects with a loyal Black audience.
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Industry divide: While Lee has long been praised for pushing artistic boundaries, Perry built a commercial juggernaut that gave opportunities to Black actors, writers, and crews.
The “Backfire” Moment
In the past Lee took a dig at Perry and fans have gone back to the clip after reviews of Highest 2 Lowest.
Comments online described the moment as awkward, dismissing it as a “WTF” misstep in where Spike Lee went wrong this time.
Analysis: Art vs. Public Commentary
The incident underscores the challenges prominent figures face in the age of viral clips:
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Public focus can quickly shift from creative work to controversy.
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Old rivalries resurface easily, overshadowing new achievements.
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Audiences often prefer discussions of art and craft, not interpersonal digs.
For Spike Lee, Highest 2 Lowest should be the focus. Yet, just as with past clashes, the Tyler Perry conversation continues to follow him.
Timeline Sidebar
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2009: Spike Lee criticizes Perry’s films.
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2010s–2020s: Perry builds a multi-billion-dollar studio empire.
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2025: Highest 2 Lowest premieres; Lee’s diss backfires online.
Conclusion
While Highest 2 Lowest is earning praise, Spike Lee’s offhanded Perry remark reminds us that in today’s media landscape, a single comment can overshadow months of creative labor. Whether the controversy lingers or fades, it reinforces the delicate balance between speaking freely and promoting art.
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