
The pair have drifted apart over the years, but a magical potion turns them back into babies for a short time, setting the distant brothers on a mission that brings them back together. Tim, also married with two kids, works as a stay-at-home dad. Ted, former leader of Bab圜orp, is a hedge fund CEO. In the movie, brothers Ted (Baldwin) and Tim (Marsden) are all grown up and living separate lives. Alec Baldwin returns for the sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s Oscar-nominated comedy featuring an all-star cast that includes James Marsden, Eva Longoria, Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, and Jeff Goldblum. “The Boss Baby: Family Business” landed in theaters and on Peacock on Friday, right on in time for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Erwin Armstrong.If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Indiewire may receive an affiliate commission. Jeff Goldblum will also be joining the cast to play the movie's villain Dr. New additions to the voice cast include Eva Longoria as Tim's wife Carol, Amy Sedaris as their young daughter Tina and Ariana Greenblatt as her sister Tabitha. Lisa Kudrow will also be returning alongside Jimmy Kimmel to once again voice their parents. Original cast members Alec Baldwin and James Marsden will be back to reprise their roles as Tim and Ted from the original Boss Baby. DreamWorks Animation films, from Trolls World Tour to Shrek and beyond are among Peacock's top performing titles to date, and we're certain that The Boss Baby: Family Business is sure to become this summer's ultimate streaming event. "Our Peacock subscribers love movies, so we are thrilled to be expanding our relationship with UFEG and to offer Peacock customers this premium content from one of the industry's most beloved animation brands.

Matt Strauss, Chairman, Direct-to-Consumer and International, NBCUniversal, is certainly excited about the project and expects it to be a big hit, following in the footsteps of Dreamworks' animated films that have come before it.
