
Whether it’s wise-cracking babies, business humor, or the occasional one-liner that catches you off guard, there’s just something about this baby that makes audiences want more. While the franchise has a divided stance, it’s hard to ignore the overall charm and wit of the Boss Baby franchise. Whether you’re ready or not, Boss Baby just keeps coming back. Joining Karliak will be Hope Levy as Mom, Ariana Greenblatt as Tabitha, Mary Faber as Tina, and David W. JP Karliak will be taking up the role of the Boss Baby himself, reprising the role from Family Business. Can he regain all the cool perks of being an adult? Will baby love be under threat again? I guess we’ll have to wait to find out. Now that’s a twist! After countless adventures and bureaucratic-themed trips, poor innocent Ted gets framed and is put back to work. Together, Boss Baby and Tina co-lead a new Field Team fighting to increase Baby Love while keeping a new group of arch-nemeses – The Uncuddleables – from destroying Baby Corp itself. But what kinds of antics are we in for? Embezzlement, apparently! You heard me, check out the synopsis below:įollowing the events of The Boss Baby: Family Business Theodore Templeton is framed for embezzlement and forced to revert back to his old Boss Baby self and crash with his brother Tim and his two nieces, brainy big kid Tabitha and fellow Baby Corp employee Tina.

So, how does Boss Baby: Back to the Crib fall in on this? It seems as if Tina calls for Ted’s aid once again and reverts him back to his iconic baby form. Tina is introduced as a new Boss Baby who reverts the boys back to their young selves to save the world once again, and the film ends with the boys growing back up with a stronger brotherly bond. The film’s sequel, The Boss Baby: Family Business, introduces audiences to Tim’s daughters Tabitha and Tina. The series followed Tim and Ted as they faced off against new villains in the name of love for babies. The series was a midquel of sorts to the film, taking place after the main events of the film but prior to the storybook ending that showed the brothers as adults. Following the film was the Netflix series The Boss Baby: Back in Business. The film was hit with mixed reviews but was praised for its humor and imagery. The franchise was born when The Boss Baby premiered in 2017. Is that really the same Theodore Templeton? And is that his niece, Tina, with him too? How does that make sense? Zip up your onesies, folks let’s take a look at the franchise and lore of this hit Dreamworks series. I’m sure you’re wondering what we’re all wondering.

Netflix has released the first teaser images for Boss Baby: Back in the Crib! It turns out he’s tottering his way and will be arriving by May 19th, 2022. Can’t get enough Boss Baby? You don’t have to wait too much longer for more tiny adventures.
