First boss baby movie series#
The hijinks begin when Tina (voiced by Amy Sedaris, who also lent her voice to the inimitable Princess Carolyn in the Netflix series BoJack Horseman) is revealed to be the next Boss Baby in the family another wisecracking, precocious infant with the gift of gab.
Tim, father to eight-year-old Tabitha and infant Tina, worries that his elder daughter is growing up way too fast, and behaving in a surprisingly grown-up manner already - much like Ted did, all those years ago.
This time around, we see Ted (Baldwin) and Tim (James Marsden) as middle-aged men negotiating regular, middle-age life situations: Ted, ever the corporate ninja, barely has a moment to himself, let alone for his brother. The premise felt cute for about 10 minutes, which is what it should have been, to be honest: a punchy short film that leant into the surrealism of its foundational concept before the fun ran out.Īnd yet, we have The Boss Baby: Family Business (not to mention, a whole-ass Netflix series about Ted’s exploits at Bab圜orp). The gag is that the Boss Baby (otherwise known as Theodore ‘Ted’ Templeton) behaves like an adult when the adults are not looking, a fact that drives his seven-year-old brother Tim (Miles Bakshi) up the wall. The film is a direct sequel to The Boss Baby (based on Marla Frazee’s picture book of the same name) from 2017, with Alec Baldwin voicing the titular protagonist, a precocious, CEO-like infant who works for 'Bab圜orp,' a covert organisation that monitors threats to babies across the world. The most remarkable thing about The Boss Baby: Family Business is that it exists.