The film introduces Dr. Erwin Armstrong and his "Acorn Center for Advanced Childhood," which serves as a critique of modern parenting and high-pressure schooling. The "Baby Revolution":
The story picks up decades after the first film. The Templeton brothers, Tim and Ted, are now adults who have drifted apart. Tim is a stay-at-home dad raising two daughters, while Ted is a wealthy, high-powered hedge fund CEO.
(Alec Baldwin): A wealthy, high-powered hedge fund CEO who has drifted apart from his brother.
The film introduces Dr. Erwin Armstrong and his "Acorn Center for Advanced Childhood," which serves as a critique of modern parenting and high-pressure schooling. The "Baby Revolution":
The story picks up decades after the first film. The Templeton brothers, Tim and Ted, are now adults who have drifted apart. Tim is a stay-at-home dad raising two daughters, while Ted is a wealthy, high-powered hedge fund CEO. Boss Baby 2 Isaidub
(Alec Baldwin): A wealthy, high-powered hedge fund CEO who has drifted apart from his brother. The film introduces Dr