The 46-year-old writer adds the team was trying to put forward an entertaining story and nothing was done distastefully to steer the plot the other way, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Towards the end, Tim and Boss Baby remain close friends even as Boss Baby goes on to take up a corporate career.
"I can't even remember who came up with that (climax). We're just trying to tell the best story with the characters. It's in no way meant to be a twist or for a sequel. The producers just had a little fun at the end," says McCullers.
"If there were to be a sequel, I would be very happy. We haven't talked about it at all - that's more of a finger-crossed kind of thing. We didn't think about making this a franchise-able thing," says McCullers.
The film is loosely based on the book of the same name written and illustrated by Marla Frazee, where the story is narrated from the viewpoint of a seven-year-old child when his parents bring a business suit-wearing infant (Alec Baldwin) home and call him his little brother.
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