Netflix’s ‘Boss Baby: Back In Business’ will premiere on Nickelodeon in the U.S., following the trend of animated series selling their linear rights to other platforms. The show, a spinoff of the popular movie franchise, features the adventures of the Boss Baby and his brother navigating the corporate world of Baby Corp.
Netflix’s ‘Boss Baby: Back In Business’ is set to debut on Nickelodeon in the U.S., airing on Paramount’s kids cable network starting October 3 at 5 PM on Fridays.
Under the streaming business model, shows from external studios like DreamWorks Animation, such as ‘Boss Baby: Back In Business,’ eventually regain their linear rights from platforms like Netflix. Nickelodeon has become a key destination for Netflix animated series aimed at kids, including ‘The Boss Baby’ and ‘Gabby’s Dollhouse,’ as well as other titles like ‘Unicorn Academy’ and ‘Vida the Vet.’
On the adult animation front, ‘BoJack Horseman’ sold its linear rights to Comedy Central in 2018. ‘Boss Baby: Back In Business,’ a spinoff of the animated movie franchise, follows the adventures of the Boss Baby and his brother Tim as they navigate the corporate world of Baby Corp.
The series, created by Emmy-winning executive producer Brandon Sawyer, features voices from JP Karliak, Pierce Gagnon, Flula Borg, Kevin Michael Richardson, and guest appearances by Tony Hale and Nicole Sullivan.
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