![]() ![]() That’s right, The Boss Baby: Family Business sees Ted and his brother, Tim, now voiced by Sonic The Hedgehog’s James Marsden, all grown up and estranged. ![]() The Tom McGrath-directed sequel marks the return of the first film’s director, with Jimmy Kimmel and Lisa Kudrow coming back as the Templeton parents, and Alec Baldwin reprising his role as Ted Templeton, the boss who is now very much not a baby. And parents who loved Alec Baldwin in 30 Rock will surely laugh (Boss Baby is basically a mini Jack Donaghy).Deadline broke the insider trading information pertaining to The Boss Baby: Family Business hitting the market early next year, as well as the news on who’s coming back and who’s new to the picture. ![]() But there are clear messages about the value of teamwork and the fact that there is enough love for everyone in a family. as will the movie's take on where babies come from. The way the movie treats puppies - like a factory-produced product - may bother some viewers, and the fact that the boys travel to Las Vegas on their own may need some explaining. ![]() Not surprisingly for a film about babies, there's also plenty of body/potty humor, including an explosive fake-barf sequence, bare baby bottoms, and use of words like "fart," "poop," and "doody." Other language includes some insults, and there's a scene in which it's implied that Tim tried a Long Island Ice Tea and didn't like it (champagne is also served in first class). There are also potentially scary scenes imagined by 7-year-old Tim (attacking animals, creepy hallways, looming figures) and a sequence in which two kids investigate a mysterious dark room and subsequently get captured. Expect chases, nick-of-time escapes, and plenty of slapstick confrontations between babies and children/adults. It addresses issues related to sibling rivalry (particularly an older child's fears that there will be less love after a new baby arrives) and has a fair bit of peril, though much of it is played for laughs. Parents need to know that The Boss Baby is an animated comedy inspired by Marla Frazee's popular picture book. ![]()
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