On July 2nd The Boss Baby 2: Family Business returned to theaters and, this time, also appeared streaming on Peacock. With the return of Alec Baldwin, the baby came back to take over the house once again. The most recent, and final, trailer gave us more insight into where our favorite Boss Baby has been and what he has been doing since we last saw him all grown up and working in the adult world. 

Of course, Alec Baldwin gets screen time as the titular top dog, but the story shows what happens now that the two Templeton boys are adults, and Theodore Templeton and his estranged brother take a magical special baby formula that transforms them into babies for 48 hours. Together, they must now go under cover to prevent an evil genius from turning fellow toddlers intro monstrous brats. And Tim hopes to connect with his own daughter who seems to be more embarrassed with her uncle and how he is on top of the world as an off oak business man. In the newest installment, the Templeton brothers are back to trying to get closer in their relationship as well as stop another mad-man. Along the way, they face ninja babies, jail babies and the weird babies. Not sure what "jail babies" are? I don't know about you, but while I've not yet seen it, I'm game to find out. 

Most of the original cast returns to the next film to reprise their roles. Alec Baldwin, Lisa Kudrow and Jimmy Kimmel are back to name a few. But we also have some new characters and voices in this sequel. Eva Longoria and Amy Sedaris are joining the Templeton family as well as Ariana Greenbelt. 

The simultaneous release of theater screens and streaming is just another example of what has been the "norm" for the last and for the foreseeable future. What's interesting is that Netflix currently produces The Boss Baby cartoon series (different voices for some characters however) but yet Peacock has the movie? Either way this is a great movie if you have kids or toddlers in the house because they all seem to like it and most have acted this way at some point in their life. 

A new rumor has already been spreading about a third film which would feature more children and connect to the series. Of course that could all depend on the success of the second film and if the original cast would want to return to lend their voices, or would this be a chance for Netflix to take stab at the movie? Again it's only a rumor so please don't tell your children yet. The great thing about making movies like this is that you can almost never go wrong. So if sarcastic babies and a weird family is your thing, check out The Boss Baby 2: Family Business in theaters or streaming on Peacock. 

Let us know what you think? Will you be watching this one? Have you seen the previous and the series? Which one do you prefer if you have seen them?