“Since the first movie was so boy centric, we had an opportunity to have not only one strong female voice in that baby Tina, but also in Carol, voiced by Eva Longoria and Ariana Greenblatt,” McGrath said. Making Baby Tina (Amy Sedaris) the new Boss Baby also allowed McGrath to explore different family conflicts. “It wasn’t to set up a sequel as much as it was to tell kids Bab圜orp is real.” “The little baby winked at the camera,” McGrath said. The ending of the first movie, which introduces a female boss baby, was not a setup. McGrath said he never intended to make a sequel. “Still being faithful to the core themes and relationships of that first story, but being a part of watching Tom and Michael and all the great people involved build this out.” “The thing that’s always exciting about the prospect of a sequel is really pushing open the boundaries of that world that was established in the first film and seeing how much more can you do,” Hermann said. Hermann joined the production after producing the Kung Fu Panda trilogy at DreamWorks Animation. “He had a wonderful family and he was always slightly jealous of me because I got to go to Hollywood and make animated movies.” “In a way, I was always envious of my brother because I was so focused on career and never had a family,” McGrath said. Contenders Los Angeles: Complete Panel Coverage
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