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  • "The Boss Baby: Family Business" is slated to release on July 2
  • Alec Baldwin gave voiceover to the lead character of the film, Boss Baby
  • Lisa Kudrow is currently filming "Better Nate Than Ever"

Lisa Kudrow dropped the new trailer of the animated movie "The Boss Baby: Family Business" on Instagram on Tuesday.

The 57-year-old actress lent her voice to Janice Templeton's character in the animated comedy movie series.

"Here you go…If you had a second chance at childhood, what would you do?" she captioned the post. "The Boss Baby: Family Business is in theaters and streaming on @PeacockTV on July 2. Watch the new trailer and sign up for @PeacockTV here: BossBabyMovie.com #BossBaby."

Fans welcomed the trailer in the comments section and praised Kudrow and Alec Baldwin's chemistry. Baldwin has given voiceover to the lead character of the film, Boss Baby.

One of the fans wrote, "You and Alec Baldwin are so perfect for this role. Let me picture this in my mind *click*" while another fan commented, "Literally just connected Lisa and Alec are back together, again."

Several fans also came up with answers to her question about reliving childhood.

One person wrote, "I think I would take piano lessons... in order to dedicate song to my mommy."

Some users also praised Kudrow for getting involved in various projects to keep her fans entertained.

"Wow, you got so many projects. I hope you find some rest sweetie. Please stay safe & healthy," a user commented. "You're doing so many projects. I'm so so proud of u!! stay safe," wrote another.

The first installment of the movie "The Boss Baby" was released in 2017. As the movie garnered good success, DreamWorks Animation released a television series titled, "The Boss Baby: Back in Business," which ran for four seasons between 2018 and 2020. Later in 2020, a Netflix special titled "The Boss Baby: Get That Baby!" was also released featuring the TV series cast.

Kudrow, who is most known for her character 'Pheobe' on the TV show "Friends," is currently filming "Better Nate Than Ever," a musical comedy based on Tim Federle's 2013 novel of the same title.

Earlier this month, it was announced that the movie will stream on Disney+. It will be produced by Marc Platt, who has produced movies like "Cruella" and "La La Land."

Kudrow will also feature as a narrator in an upcoming comedy movie "Bright Futures," which is currently in the post-production stage.

Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Kudrow used to play free-spirited Phoebe in “Friends.” In this photo, the actress poses backstage with her award for TV Performance of the Year for “The Comeback” at the People Magazine Awards in Beverly Hills, California on Dec. 18, 2014. Reuters/Danny Moloshok