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About The Movie

The Boss Baby: Family Business (known in other territories as The Boss Baby 2) is a 2021 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 2010 picture book The Boss Baby and its 2016 sequel The Bossier Baby by Marla Frazee, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Universal Pictures. The second installment in the The Boss Baby franchise and the sequel to the 2017 film, the film is directed by Tom McGrath, from a screenplay by Michael McCullers with a story by McGrath and McCullers, and stars the voices of Alec Baldwin, James Marsden, Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Jeff Goldblum, Eva Longoria, Jimmy Kimmel, and Lisa Kudrow. The plot follows the now-adult Templeton brothers (Baldwin and Marsden) who are brought back together after the new Boss Baby (Sedaris) requests their help to stop a professor (Goldblum) from erasing childhoods worldwide.

The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 2, 2021 in traditional and select RealD 3D and Dolby Cinema locations, by Universal Pictures; it will also stream on Peacock for 60 days. Like the first film, it received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the humor but criticism for the aimless plot.

Plot

Set 40 years after the events of the first film, Tim Templeton is now fully grown and lives with his wife Carol and their two daughters, Tabitha and Tina. Tim's younger brother Ted is now a successful CEO and is never around, instead sending lavish gifts to Tim and his family.

Tabitha is exhibiting more grown-up behavior, and one night while a discouraged Tim wonders about the person his daughter is becoming, he hears something coming from infant daughter Tina's room. When he goes to investigate, he discovers that Tina is a Boss Baby, just as Ted once was, and that she has been assigned to get Ted there for a special mission. Tim refuses to call, saying that he will never come, and encourages Tina to go back to sleep. However, Tina leaves a false voicemail for Ted, inviting him to come.

Tim wakes up the next morning to find a concerned Ted at his front door. Ted, Tim, and Tina all go into the kitchen, where Tim tries to explain that Tina is a Boss Baby and Ted just doesn't remember that he was one, too. As they start to argue, Tina reveals herself as a Boss Baby and gives them both magic pacifiers. Tina introduces the brothers to a new formula that BabyCorp has developed that will allow them to turn back into kids for 48 hours so they can infiltrate the school undercover and figure out what Armstrong is really up to.

The next morning, Tim follows Tabitha to her class and Ted is placed with all of the other babies. Ted rallies the other babies to help him get out of the playroom so that he can meet Tim in Armstrong's office, while Tim tries to get sent to the principal's office by disrupting class, but is instead put in "The Box" for timeout. Ted discovers that Dr. Armstrong is actually himself a baby, having run away from home after realizing that he was smarter than his parents, and reveals that B-Day is coming, which will get rid of parents so that they can't tell their children what to do anymore. After being unable to get ahold of BabyCorp and seeing that the brothers are once again drifting apart, Tina makes a show of quitting and says that they will complete the mission themselves.

On the night of the holiday pageant, Ted hangs out with Armstrong in the VIP section, where it is revealed that B-Day is set to happen that night through his new app, QT-Snap, which will send out an hypnotic signal to turn the parents into zombies. Both Tim and Ted are caught by Armstrong's ninja babies and are put in The Box, which slowly starts to fill with water.

Tabitha is able to sing her solo beautifully, while the brothers reconcile after it seems they are doomed. When Tabitha is done and she sees that Tim is not there, and no one in the audience moves due to being hypnotized, she runs off the stage crying. She is consoled by Tina, who reveals her identity as a Boss Baby, and she agrees to help her sister by getting to the server and shutting down QT-Snap before it can go worldwide. Ted is able to call Precious, Tabitha's pet pony, into the school, who breaks them out of The Box. The brothers are confronted by the ninja babies, but they are able to get away with the help of Ted's new baby friends.

Tim and Ted reach the server first, but they are stopped by Armstrong, who calls the zombie parents for backup. While the brothers fend them off, Tina and Tabitha get up to the server. Tabitha is able to hack in and pull up the shutdown screen, but the keyboard is destroyed by Armstrong. The sisters then set off a candy volcano using Mentos and soda, destroying the servers.

Tina reveals that her true mission was bringing Tim and Ted back together, and the brothers celebrate Christmas together as a family, while Armstrong chooses to go back to his own family.

Cast

  • Alec Baldwin as Ted Templeton Jr. / Boss Baby: A former executive of BabyCorp, Tim's brother, Tina and Tabitha's uncle and Ted Sr. and Janice's son.
  • James Marsden as Tim Templeton: Ted's older brother, Carol's husband, Tina and Tabitha's father, and Ted Sr. and Janice's son. Marsden replaces Tobey Maguire and Miles Bakshi from the first film, who voiced the adult and young versions of Tim, respectively.
  • Amy Sedaris as Tina Templeton / Boss Baby: An undercover executive of BabyCorp, Tim and Carol's younger daughter, Tabitha's younger sister, Ted's younger niece, and Ted Sr. and Janice's younger grandchild.
  • Ariana Greenblatt as Tabitha Templeton: Tina's older sister, Tim and Carol's highly intelligent elder daughter, Ted's elder niece, and Ted Sr. and Janice's elder grandchild. Greenblatt replaces Nina Zoe Bakshi from the first film
  • Eva Longoria as Carol Templeton: Tim's wife and mother of Tina and Tabitha.
  • Jimmy Kimmel as Ted Templeton Sr.: Ted Jr. and Tim's father, and Tina and Tabitha's grandfather.
  • Lisa Kudrow as Janice Templeton: Ted Jr. and Tim's mother, wife of Ted Sr., and Tina and Tabitha's grandmother.
  • Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Erwin Armstrong: a rival of BabyCorp.
  • James McGrath as Wizzie: Tim's Gandalf-esque alarm clock.

Production

On May 25, 2017, Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Animation announced that a sequel was set to be released on March 26, 2021, with Alec Baldwin reprising his role. On May 17, 2019, it was announced that Tom McGrath returned as director and Jeff Hermann, whose credits include Bilby, Bird Karma, and Marooned, replaced Ramsey Ann Naito as producer. On September 17, 2020, Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Greenblatt, Eva Longoria, James Marsden (replacing Tobey Maguire), and Amy Sedaris joined the cast, alongside returning actors Jimmy Kimmel and Lisa Kudrow.

Portions of production were done remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hans Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro, who previously composed the score for the first film, returned for the sequel.

Release

The Boss Baby: Family Business was theatrically released in North America on July 2, 2021 in regular showings and in select RealD 3D and Dolby Cinema locations in the United States by Universal Pictures; it will also stream on Peacock for 60 days. It was originally scheduled for release on March 26, 2021, but was delayed to September 17, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before moving to the current release date.

Reception

  • Box Office

In the United States and Canada, The Boss Baby: Family Business was released alongside The Forever Purge, and is projected to gross around $15 million from 3,640 theaters in its opening weekend. The film made $1.31 million from Thursday night previews, slightly down from the $1.5 million made by the first installment.

  • Critical Response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 47% based on 57 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "It's more C-level than C-suite, but as a painless diversion for the kids, this Boss Baby manages some decent Family Business." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".

Thomas Floyd of The Washington Post gave the film 2.5/4 stars, writing that "...there's a severe case of sequel-itis, as returning director Tom McGrath and screenwriter Michael McCullers go to farcical lengths to re-create the original movie's gags, story beats and character dynamics. Still, Family Business manages to largely improve on its predecessor, with the help of savvy casting and surprisingly pointed social satire." Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Michael Ordoña said: "It's more of the same, for better or worse, but likely with enough bells and whistles — especially those new characters — to please younger fans." Carlos Aguilar of the TheWrap wrote: "Family Business offers an array of half-baked conflicts, all crying out to be noticed, while the creators are apparently unsure of which requires the most urgent attention."

  • Future

During a Q&A with Alec Baldwin and Amy Sedaris, a third Boss Baby film was announced to be in early development.

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