"Boss Baby" is one of the newest animated films which will be released in New Zealand by April. It is directed by Director Tom McGrath who was known for directing Madagascar franchise.

One of the recent reviews about "Boss Baby" says that the suit-wearing main character on the film is an infant version of US President Donald Trump. With much contradiction, such speculation was cleared out by the movie director himself and he emphasized that it was only a coincidence, The Guardian reported.

The animated character has the voice of Alec Baldwin, one of the nation's top impersonators of Donald Trump, and in the film, the baby character has a trademark word that says "You're fired." This feeds up the reviews that the suit-wearing baby was meant to be a version of the US president.

Further, the Vanity Fair even made a conclusion that the baby chief executive and the US president don't have much in common and that their resemblance wasn't made intentional. Furthermore, the director even told the reporters that its trademark line was only a total coincidence and nothing is intended to be similar to Trump.

Meanwhile, McGrath also added that most of his films are based on a children's book and all of those were already written in 2012. The animations were already completed right before Trump became the US president.

As per News Hub, the film already started its production right before Trump made an announcement about his presidential candidacy. Accordingly, the director referred to this reviews and comparison as a gift or maybe a nightmare.

Further, the film is set to hit the big screen in New Zealand by April 13 but it is already showing in the US and other areas. The audience must see for themselves how the suit-wearing baby really acts and behaves. Further, if such comparison would intrigue people and will make them watch the film, the director will be really glad about it.