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The Boss Baby: Family Business
Tom McGrath · Film · 2021
If you enjoyed the chaotic sibling dynamics in The Boss Baby: Family Business, these stories capture that same spirited, family-centered humor.
Books on the same thread
Dog Man: Fetch-22: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #8)
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2019
Like the Templeton brothers in The Boss Baby: Family Business, the characters here navigate complex family drama and personal growth, proving that reconciliation is at the heart of adventure.
Dog Man
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2019
Much like the redemptive arcs found in The Boss Baby: Family Business, this series explores how characters reevaluate their lives and find optimism through the lens of family bonds.
Dog Man: For Whom the Ball Rolls: From the Creator of Captain Underpants (Dog Man #7)
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2019
This story mirrors the teamwork and perseverance seen in The Boss Baby: Family Business, as characters face new threats while balancing their personal fears with the need for cooperation.
Dog Man: Big Jim Begins: A Graphic Novel (Dog Man #13): From the Creator of Captain Underpants
Dav Pilkey · Book · 2024
Drawing on the origin-focused storytelling of The Boss Baby: Family Business, this graphic novel highlights how characters join forces to save their city while maintaining their core friendships.
Series on the same thread

The Cuphead Show!
Dave Wasson · Series · 2022
Fans of the sibling mischief in The Boss Baby: Family Business will appreciate this look at two brothers whose impulsive and cautious personalities create constant, high-stakes comedic trouble.

Bob's Burgers
Loren Bouchard · Series · 2011
This series captures the same quirky, small-business struggle seen in The Boss Baby: Family Business, focusing on how a family works together despite their constant, humorous internal conflicts.

Hawkeye
Jonathan Igla · Series · 2021
Similar to the legacy themes in The Boss Baby: Family Business, this story features a reluctant partnership where characters must bridge generational gaps to protect what matters most.

We Bare Bears
Daniel Chong · Series · 2015
The inseparable bond between the bears echoes the brotherhood of The Boss Baby: Family Business, showing how siblings lean on one another while attempting to navigate modern society.
Podcasts on the same thread

New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce
Wondery · Podcast · 2026
If you enjoyed the real-world brotherly banter of The Boss Baby: Family Business, this podcast provides an authentic look at how two famous siblings support each other’s careers.

The MeidasTouch Podcast
MeidasTouch Network · Podcast · 2026
These three brothers mirror the collaborative spirit of The Boss Baby: Family Business, using their unique individual strengths to build a professional venture rooted in their shared history.
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Common questions
Is The Boss Baby: Family Business a direct sequel to the first film?
Yes, The Boss Baby: Family Business follows the Templeton brothers, Tim and Ted, as adults who have drifted apart. The story focuses on their reunion and the introduction of a new boss baby who brings them together to launch a fresh family business.
What is the main conflict in The Boss Baby: Family Business?
In The Boss Baby: Family Business, the primary conflict involves the estranged adult Templeton brothers being forced back together. A new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach and a can-do attitude initiates this reunion to help the brothers navigate their relationship and start a new family business.
Does The Boss Baby: Family Business feature the same characters as the original story?
The Boss Baby: Family Business features the return of the Templeton brothers, Tim and Ted, who have grown into adults. The narrative explores their current relationship as they are brought together by a new boss baby to embark on a new family business venture.
How do the Templeton brothers change in The Boss Baby: Family Business?
The Templeton brothers start The Boss Baby: Family Business having drifted apart as adults. The arrival of a new boss baby with a can-do attitude forces them to reconnect, eventually leading them to work together and inspire a new family business.