Director: Tom McGrath
Writer: Michael McCullers
Genre: Family, Animation, Comedy
Runtime: 97 minutes
Release Date: March 31, 2017
Studio: 20th Century
Budget: $125 million
Plot Summary:
Alec Baldwin’s endearing and sly character Boss Baby, from “Follow: The Boss Baby Returns,” is back for a new mission. This time, he must contend with a new foe who wants to upset the delicate balance of power in the world of infants: a group of mischievous toddlers. Boss Baby needs to gather his fellow babies to save BabyCorp from disarray and make sure that babies continue to be the most beloved by adults. He can do this by using his handy briefcase and charming demeanor.
Review:
“Follow: The Boss Baby Returns” offers yet another wacky journey that will delight children and adults alike. Alec Baldwin, who voices Boss Baby, excels once more, lending the character his signature gravitas and humor. The animation perfectly captures the whimsical world of BabyCorp and its eccentric residents. It is bright and colorful.
The plot is entertaining for both parents and kids to watch because it moves quickly and has many witty references to spy thrillers. The voice cast, which includes Lisa Kudrow, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel, and Tobey Maguire, all provide standout performances that give the narrative depth and humor.
All things considered, “Follow: The Boss Baby Returns” is a charming follow-up that builds upon the world of the first movie while offering a lot of smiles and touching moments. For families looking for an enjoyable and engaging movie experience, it is a must-watch.
Cast:
- Alec Baldwin as Boss Baby (voice)
- Tobey Maguire as Tim (voice)
- Jimmy Kimmel as Ted (voice)
- Steve Buscemi as Francis E. Francis (voice)
- Lisa Kudrow as Janice (voice)
- Miles Christopher Bakshi as Tim Templeton (voice)