The Boss Baby: Family Business

The Boss Baby: Family Business

The Templeton brothers — Tim and his Boss Baby little bro Ted — have become adults and drifted away from each other. 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.

  • Released: 2021-07-01
  • Runtime: 107 minutes
  • Genre: Adventure, Animation, Comedy
  • Stars: Alec Baldwin, James Marsden, Amy Sedaris, Jeff Goldblum, Eva Longoria, Lisa Kudrow, Jimmy Kimmel, Ariana Greenblatt, James McGrath, Raphael Alejandro, Serenity Reign Brown, David Soren, Molly K. Gray, Ashlyn Lundahl, Tom McGrath, Reyn Doi, Walt Dohrn, April Lawrence, Miles Bakshi, Marjorie Cohn, Nicholas Gist, Collin Erker, Kristin Lowe, Margie Cohn, Connor Albrecht
  • Director: Tom McGrath
 Comments
  • LetsReviewThat26 - 7 January 2024
    Good not great sequal
    The brothers are now adults, but tim and ted have grown apart. It's not until tim realizes something about his baby daughter that kick-starts everything off and the brothers must re baby fy and save the adults from a tyrent wanting to get rid of all adult kind. I'll say i don't love the fact of them becoming adults. It seems to quick but I suppose the transition had to happen for the plot. The voice cast were all good and there were some pretty fun moments that made me laugh. Part of the story does get lost at times but overall it was an alright sequel, but maybe just not as great as the original one.
  • rebeltaz-18705 - 25 July 2022
    Just Another hollywood "re-imagining" That Destroys a Fun Film
    The original Boss Baby was funny, even for adults. There was no overt "beat you over the head" politics or social commentary. Well, as with all "re-imaginings," everything that made the original a hit is now gone. In it's place is a "stay at home dad" who is the typical hollywood version of what they think males should be - a bumbling idiot without a spine. But of course, every female character is shown as the "brains" and quite often take time out to specifically demean and belittle men.

    Once again, holly wood has destroyed a good thing in the name of social justice.
  • batrishiarakhim - 19 March 2022
    Just my two-cents
    I found it to have just the right mix of childish physical humour with bits of humour for adults (like mentioning "Oprah" for example, because my 6-year-old cousin has no clue who that is, but I laughed instead).

    I get that it's not particularly original, but I don't get why people can't still enjoy a movie that isn't Pixar-level storyline and still find it witty, charming, endearing, and funny. Like how so many romantic comedies and Christmas movies are unoriginal but are still a nice fun movie to watch. Plus, if the little ones enjoy it, I think that's pretty great. Anyway, my point is, if any of the creators somehow come across this review, know that I got the humour, and loved the movie just the way it is. Also that ending - about the mom - I found it perfect.
  • ahmedm0ustafa - 12 December 2021
    Untied team is not a good story.
    Honestly, I didn't have as much fun as the first part.

    I thought it was going to be more creative, but actually it became more real and less funny, which I don't need while watching an animation movie.