

You can be sibling rivals early on and then make amends but, as you go into adulthood, you can drift apart easily from all family. I started thinking about it and thinking about my relationship with my brother, which was part of the first movie too. Then when the studio approached me to do a sequel, I was like: "there's got to be a story there". We just wanted kids to think that maybe Baby Corp is real and there is a real organisation taking care of babies. We had a baby wink at the camera in a suit, and it wasn't to set up a sequel.

Then at the end of the movie, it was revealed that it was Tim as a father telling his daughter. The first one was taking Marla Frazee's 10-page book and turning it into a big story. Yahoo Entertainment UK: Was it an easy choice for you to come back and do this all over again for a second film? Lisa Kudrow and Jimmy Kimmel also reprise their roles as Ted and Tim’s parents.īuilding on the success of the first film, which earned more than $500 million worldwide, The Boss Baby: Family Business is directed by returning filmmaker Tom McGrath and is produced by Jeff Hermann (Kung Fu Panda 3).Alec Baldwin returns to voice the titular infant in 'The Boss Baby 2: Family Business'. Edwin Armstrong (Jeff Goldblum), it will reunite the Templeton brothers in unexpected ways, lead them to re-evaluate the meaning of family and discover what truly matters. When baby Tina reveals that she’s-ta-da!-a top secret agent for Bab圜orp on a mission to uncover the dark secrets behind Tabitha’s school and its mysterious founder, Dr. Tabitha, who’s at the top her class at the prestigious Acorn Center for Advanced Childhood, idolizes her Uncle Ted and wants to become like him, but Tim, still in touch with his overactive youthful imagination, worries that she’s working too hard and is missing out on a normal childhood.

Tim and his wife, Carol (Eva Longoria), the breadwinner of the family, live in the suburbs with their super-smart 7-year-old daughter Tabitha (Ariana Greenblatt, Avengers: Infinity War), and adorable new infant Tina (Amy Sedaris, Netflix’s BoJack Horseman). But a new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach and a can-do attitude is about to bring them together again … and inspire a new family business. In the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s Oscar®-nominated blockbuster comedy, the Templeton brothers-Tim (James Marsden, X-Men franchise) and his Boss Baby little bro Ted (Alec Baldwin)-have become adults and drifted away from each other.
