Tabitha agrees to help her younger sister by getting to the server and shutting down QT-Snap before it can go worldwide. She is consoled by Tina, who reveals her identity and her mission. Tabitha sings her solo, but when she sees that Tim has not showed up, she runs off the stage crying. Both Tim and Ted are caught by Armstrong's ninja babies and are put in The Box, which slowly starts to fill with water. However, they learn that B-Day is set to happen that night through Armstrong's new app, QT-Snap, which will hypnotize the parents into mindless zombies. On the night of the holiday pageant, where Tabitha is supposed to sing a solo, the brothers and Tina plan to expose Armstrong. His ultimate plan is to get rid of every parent on B-Day, so that they cannot tell their children what to do anymore. Ted discovers that Armstrong is actually a baby himself, having run away from home after realizing that he was smarter than his parents and now makes money by creating popular phone apps. Tim tries to get sent to the principal's office by disrupting class, but is instead put in "The Box" for timeout. Ted rallies the babies to help him get out of the playroom so that he can go to Armstrong's office to investigate. Erwin Armstrong, founder and principal of the school, is planning behind parents' backs.Īt the school, Tim, now as his 7-year-old self, follows Tabitha to her class while baby Ted is placed with other babies.
Tina introduces the brothers to a new formula that will allow them to turn back into children for 48 hours in order to infiltrate Tabitha's school and figure out what Dr. The next morning, Ted arrives and Tim explains to him that Tina is a Baby Corp dispatch. However, Tina leaves a fake voicemail for Ted, luring him to the Templeton's house. Tim refuses to call Ted, saying that he will never come, and encourages Tina to go back to sleep. He discovers that Tina is from Baby Corp, just as Ted once was, and that she has been assigned to get Ted there for a special mission. Tabitha is exhibiting more grown-up behavior, and one night while Tim wonders about the person his daughter is becoming, he hears something from Tina's room. Tim's younger brother Ted is now a successful CEO and is never around.
Tim Templeton is now fully grown and lives with his wife Carol and their two daughters, 7-year-old Tabitha and infant Tina. The film grossed $146 million worldwide, and received generally mixed reviews from critics, with the Rotten Tomatoes critics consensus calling it "a painless diversion for the kids". The film was theatrically released in the United States on Jin traditional and select RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema and 4DX locations, by Universal Pictures it also streamed on paid tiers of Peacock for 60 days. Animation began at DWA Glendale and some production assets were borrowed from Jellyfish Pictures, with voice acting being done remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Plans for a Boss Baby sequel were announced in May 2017 with McGrath returning to direct. The plot follows the now-adult Templeton brothers who are brought back together after Tim's daughter Tina requests their help for Baby Corp to stop a professor from erasing childhoods worldwide. The film is the second installment in The Boss Baby franchise and the sequel to the 2017 film, the film is directed by Tom McGrath, from a screenplay by Michael McCullers with a story by McGrath and McCullers, and stars the voices of Alec Baldwin, James Marsden, Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Jeff Goldblum, Eva Longoria, Jimmy Kimmel, and Lisa Kudrow. The Boss Baby: Family Business (known in other territories as The Boss Baby 2) is a 2021 American computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 2010 picture book The Boss Baby and its 2016 sequel The Bossier Baby by Marla Frazee, produced by DreamWorks Animation, and distributed by Universal Pictures.