

And I honestly thought that I was done with it.

There was a final episode with closure and, hopefully, it was emotional. If you watched the original show, you know that we ended things. What made you guys decide that, after two movies and a series, you wanted to add another show to the mix?īrandon Sawyer: Honestly, it was seeing a rough cut of what Tom McGrath and Michael McCullers were doing with The Boss Baby movie sequel. Victoria Davis: We’ve got The Boss Baby, The Boss Baby: Back in Business, The Boss Baby 2: Family Business, and now we've got The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib.
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The series is executive produced by Brandon Sawyer with supervising producer Matt Engstrom, both veterans of The Boss Baby: Back in Business.ĪWN talked with Sawyer about what made him decide to kickstart a new series, even after deciding just last year that he was “done with it,” and the special new “villains” that challenged the team to write episodes that weren’t just comedic, but also posed dilemmas to which there were no clear answers. Working with his niece, Ted and Tina co-lead a new Field Team fighting to increase Baby Love while keeping a new group of teenage arch-nemeses - The Uncuddleables - from destroying Baby Corp itself. In Back in the Crib, Ted uses the same serum to go into hiding as a baby after being framed for fraud at his adult company. The show takes place following the events of The Boss Baby: Family Business where Ted and Tim - now father to Tina and Tabitha - found themselves turned back to their baby and childhood selves by way of a special bottle serum so they could uncover dark secrets behind Tabitha's school and its mysterious founder, Dr.

And now the baby love is spreading even further with the studio’s new series, The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib, premiering on Netflix Thursday, May 19. With two features, two shorts, and a four-season series running over the last five years, DreamWorks Animation’s The Boss Baby has become a burgeoning franchise that would even make Ted Templeton proud.
