The Boss Baby: Back in Business season 3 is a computer-animated web television series produced by DreamWorks Animation that is a follow-up of the 2017 film The Boss Baby, loosely based on the book of the same name by Marla Frazee. The series premiered on Netflix on April 6, 2018.
Understandably, the show is a continuation of the exciting and hilarious story, and Netflix stated as much during its announcement, saying, “Boss Baby, with the help of his big brother and partner-in-crime Tim, continues to navigate the cutthroat corporate jungle gym of Baby Corp. while angling to achieve the near-impossible: the work-life balance of a modern career baby.”
THE BOSS BABY: BACK IN BUSINESS S3 RELEASE DATE WHEN WILL IT PREMIERE?
The Boss Baby: Back in Business season 2 premiered on October 22, 2018, on Netflix. It contains 13 episodes. Considering the show’s initial success, and its popularity among fans, we were always sure that Netflix would renew it for at least another season. Well, the streamer eventually announced that the show would be making a comeback on the platform this month. The Boss Baby: Back in Business season 3rd will premiere on March 16, 2020. It will contain 13 episodes.
THE BOSS BABY: BACK IN BUSINESS S3 CAST: WHO’S VOICE IN IT?
While ‘The Boss Baby: Back in Business’ builds on the original movie’s plot, only Eric Bell Jr. has returned from the movie to reprise his role as the Triplets. Although the show has several characters from the movie, these are all voiced by new entrants.
- JP Karliak as Theodore Lindsey “Ted” Templeton Jr. / Boss Baby.
- Pierce Gagnon as Timothy Leslie “Timmy” Templeton.
- David W. Collins as Ted Templeton Sr.
- Hope Levy as Janice Templeton.
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Jimbo.
- Alex Cazares as Staci.
- Eric Bell Jr. as The Triplets.
THE BOSS BABY: BACK IN BUSINESS SEASON 3 PLOT WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
The basic premise of ‘The Boss Baby: Back in Business’ is based on the movie, where we see Boss Baby and Tim get involved in a secret war to ensure that adults’ love goes more to babies than to puppies. In the movie, we say Boss Baby and Tim take on Puppy Co. and rogue elements within Baby Corp.
In a similar vein, ‘The Boss Baby: Back in Business’ introduces its viewers to a new threat to babies–cats. Picking up after the movie, the show chronicles the adventures of Tim and Boss Baby as they have to contend with their wily new enemies, who, unlike dogs, don’t play by the rules and are far more threatening adversaries. The show also has numerous subplots involving certain characters and even sees Boss Baby declare war against old people to ensure that adults’ affection is reserved primarily for babies.
In S3, according to Netflix’s official synopsis: “A new field team is hard at work. After being fired by Baby Corp, Boss Baby must assemble a team of regular babies and whip them into shape in the hopes of restoring order and rejoining the ranks of Baby Corp.”