The Boss Baby 3: Back Into The Crib

The Boss Baby 3: Back In The Crib is an upcoming live-action/computer-animated comedy film loosely based on the 2010 picture book The Boss Baby and its 2016 sequel The Bossier Baby by Marla Frazee. A joint venture between DreamWorks Animation, Screen Australia, Animal Logic and the UK Film Council, The film is the third installment in The Boss Baby franchise, and the sequels to the 2017 film 'The Boss Baby' and the 2021 film 'The Boss Baby: Family Business'.

This is DreamWorks Animation's first live-action/animated film. The film will be directed by Pierre Perifel and Nick Moore, written by George Sawyer, story by George Sawyer and Ben Ward, the screenplay by Arabella Page Croft and Ken Anderson, produced by Zareh Nalbandian and Jeff Hermann and the film's original score and music composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Dominic Lewis. The film is distributed by Universal Pictures.

PLOT
The plot is currently unknown.

CAST
The cast is also currently unknown.

PRODUCTION
Production for a stand-alone sequel to the Boss Baby 2 begun on August 13 2021. Nick Moore and Pierre Perifel were attached to direct the project, with George Sawyer and Ben Ward to write the story and Arabella Page Croft and Ken Anderson writing the screenplay. Unlike the previous Boss Baby films, which had DWA Glendale provide the animation services, Australian animation studio Animal Logic signed up to provide animation for the film.

Hans Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro were originally set to compose the music, but were replaced by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Dominic Lewis on November 6 2021. Screen Australia and the UK Film Council were also attached to produce the film alongside DreamWorks.

ANIMATION and VISUAL EFFECTS
Animation services for the film will be provided by Animal Logic in Sydney, Australia. Rob Coleman serves as the animation director and Zareh Nalbandian serves as the animation producer. Visual Effects will be provided at DNEG's (Double Negative) Bangalore unit in India.

MUSIC
The music will be composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Dominic Lewis, replacing Hans Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro, who composed the music for the first film.