Baby Boss Release Date In Australia: When To Expect?

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The Boss Baby: Family Business, also known as The Boss Baby 2, was released in the United States on July 2, 2021. The film was available to stream on Peacock for 60 days and was also released in theatres. The film was released in the UK in October 2021. It is unclear when the film was released in Australia, however, it is currently available to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, and other streaming platforms.

Characteristics Values
Name of the movie The Boss Baby: Family Business
Year of release 2021
Type of movie American animated comedy film
Production company DreamWorks Animation
Distributor Universal Pictures
Voice cast Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Jeff Goldblum, Eva Longoria, Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, James Marsden, and Tobey Maguire
Availability in Australia Streaming options: Netflix, Stan, YouTube, and Apple TV Store.

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Where to watch The Boss Baby in Australia

The original *The Boss Baby* film is available to stream in Australia on YouTube, Stan, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV Store, Foxtel, Binge, Paramount+, and Paramount+ on Prime.

The sequel, *The Boss Baby: Family Business* (known in some territories as *The Boss Baby 2*), was released in 2021 and is available to stream on Peacock in the US. However, as Peacock is a US-only service, it is not available in Australia or the UK. In the UK, the film was released in cinemas in October 2021, but it is unclear whether it was released in Australian cinemas.

The film is also available to stream on Netflix in the US, and Netflix has been a popular platform for the original film in Australia, so it may also be available to stream on Netflix in Australia.

The animated series *The Boss Baby: Back in Business* is also available to stream on Netflix in Australia.

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The Boss Baby sequel release date

The sequel to the 2017 film The Boss Baby, titled The Boss Baby: Family Business, was released in the United States on July 2, 2021. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures and was available in theatres and on the Peacock streaming service for 60 days.

The Boss Baby: Family Business is an American animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation. It is loosely based on the 2010 picture book The Boss Baby and its 2016 sequel The Bossier Baby by Marla Frazee. The film follows the now-adult Templeton brothers, Tim and Ted, who are brought back together after Tim's daughter Tina requests their help for a "special mission" from Baby Corp.

The voice cast of the film includes Alec Baldwin, Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Eva Longoria, and James Marsden. The film received mixed reviews from audiences and critics, with a 46% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an average grade of "A" on CinemaScore.

In Australia, The Boss Baby: Family Business was released in cinemas in October 2021. The film is also available for streaming on Netflix in Australia.

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The Boss Baby: Family Business cast

The sequel to DreamWorks Animation's Oscar-nominated comedy, "The Boss Baby: Family Business", features a star-studded cast. The film was released in 2021 and introduced a new set of characters alongside the returning favourites from the first film.

The story centres around the Templeton brothers, Tim and Ted, who have grown apart as adults. Tim, played by James Marsden, is now a married stay-at-home dad to two girls, while Ted, voiced by Alec Baldwin, has become a wealthy and successful hedge fund CEO. The two brothers find themselves reunited due to a new family business idea, which also involves a new boss baby with a unique approach.

The voice cast of "The Boss Baby: Family Business" includes Amy Sedaris, Ariana Greenblatt, Jeff Goldblum, and Eva Longoria. Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Kimmel, and Lisa Kudrow reprised their roles from the first film, while James Marsden joined the cast, replacing Tobey Maguire.

The film also features the voice talents of Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, and James Marsden. Additionally, Dr. Armstrong, David P. Smith, Molly K. Gray, Dr. Tiffany Hamilton, and Mark A. Hester lend their voices to various characters in the film.

"The Boss Baby: Family Business" received nominations for several awards, including the People's Choice Awards, the Kids' Choice Awards, and the Golden Trailer Awards. While it received mixed reviews from critics, the film was well-received by audiences, particularly children, for its humour, cute animation, and strong family message.

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The Boss Baby: Back in Business

The series takes place in the Midwestern United States, near Chicago, between the first and second films. It follows Boss Baby and his big brother, Tim, as they navigate the world of Baby Corp. In the first season, they work together to stop the company's new enemy, Bootsy Calico, a businessman who tries to keep babies safe but unhappy. In subsequent seasons, Boss Baby faces other enemies, including Frederick Estes and the Consortium of Ancients, and deals with his boss, Mega Fat CEO Baby, who tries to fire him.

The voice cast for the series includes JP Karliak as Boss Baby, Pierce Gagnon as Tim, Eric Bell Jr. as The Triplets, Kevin Michael Richardson, and more. The series has been well-received, with the first season consisting of 13 episodes, and the second season having 13 episodes as well.

In Australia, The Boss Baby: Back in Business was available on Netflix, with Season 4 arriving for streaming on November 17, 2020. Netflix offered a “Watch Free” section on its website, where some content could be viewed without a subscription, including select episodes of The Boss Baby: Back in Business.

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The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus

The Boss Baby is back with a Christmas special, titled *The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus*, which was released on Netflix on December 6, 2022. The 45-minute feature revolves around Theodore, nicknamed Boss Baby, who is introduced to Christmas traditions and holiday trappings by his older brother, Tim, on his first Christmas. Tim takes him to the mall on Christmas Eve to meet Santa, but their plan takes an unexpected twist when Theodore is mistaken for an elf and accidentally sent to the North Pole.

The special captures the quirky humour and playful spirit of the Boss Baby franchise, with a mix of festive fun and witty humour. It explores themes of commercialisation and consumerism during the holidays, adding a touch of political satire to the narrative. The animation maintains the bright and colourful style of the previous instalments, delivering a good dose of Christmas cheer.

In the special, the Grinch is reimagined as a capitalist baby, and Santa is portrayed as a former Boss Baby. The story takes an interesting turn when Santa is revealed to be Boss Baby's nemesis due to his resignation from Baby Corp and his new project of giving away free gifts. The mix-up with one of the elves, who are also babies in this world, leads to a series of adventures and mishaps at the North Pole.

The Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus offers a unique take on classic Christmas movies, with smart writing and quick jokes that have become a trademark of the franchise. While some critics found the plot thin and less engaging compared to the original film, others appreciated the holiday-centric antics and the charm of the Boss Baby universe. Overall, the special provides a fun and imaginative twist to the traditional Christmas story, offering something for both children and adults to enjoy.

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Frequently asked questions

'The Boss Baby: Family Business' was released in the United States on July 2, 2021. The film was available to stream on Peacock for 60 days. However, Peacock is a US-only service, so it is unclear if it was available to stream in Australia.

'The Boss Baby' was released in the US on March 31, 2017. It was released on Digital HD on July 4, 2017, and on DVD, Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, and Ultra HD Blu-ray on July 25, 2017. It is currently available to stream in Australia on Netflix, YouTube, Stan, and several other streaming platforms.

Yes, a third Boss Baby film was announced in June 2021 and is currently in early development.

Yes, there is a TV series called 'The Boss Baby: Back in Business' that aired from April 6, 2018, to March 16, 2020. Another series, 'The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib', aired from 2022 to 2023.

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