

Remember when those kid-friendly set-ups (with playtime before the movie and during a fifteen-minute intermission) were supposed to destroy the cinema? I’d happily watch any movie in one of those things today.Īnyway, I have no idea if The Boss Baby: Family Business will be any good, except to note that all six of DWA’s previous “part two” sequels ( Shrek 2, Madagascar 2, Kung Fu Panda 2, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Trolls: World Tour and The Croods: A New Age) were better than their respective “part one” installments. I can’t speak from experience, but I did see the film theatrically with my kids at one of those infamous-at-the-time “playground” movie theaters. It joined up with Trolls (released 4.5 months earlier) and Cats as an ideal movie to watch while theoretically using controlled substances. The previous flick, loosely based on Marla Frazee’s picture books, was a happy surprise in that it was easily one of DWA’s most aggressively weird and chaotic comedies. No, it’s not banking on decades-old franchise nostalgia, nor is it bringing back beloved franchise actors who have been MIA for the last handful of installments, but you get the idea. 'The Boss Baby: Family Business' Dreamworks and UniversalĪt a glance, the sequel (which presumably doesn’t demand knowledge of Netflix’s pretty damn good Boss Baby: Back in Business episodic) is skipping ahead to make a glorified “legacy sequel.” The kid stars (Tim and Ted) of the first film now aged to adulthood and acting as the “elders” to Tim’s seven-year-old daughter as she reveals herself as a Bab圜orp agent as well.
