Two years after M3GAN's rampage, her creator, Gemma, resorts to resurrecting her infamous creation in order to take down Amelia, the military-grade weapon who was built by a defense contract... Read allTwo years after M3GAN's rampage, her creator, Gemma, resorts to resurrecting her infamous creation in order to take down Amelia, the military-grade weapon who was built by a defense contractor who stole M3GAN's underlying tech.Two years after M3GAN's rampage, her creator, Gemma, resorts to resurrecting her infamous creation in order to take down Amelia, the military-grade weapon who was built by a defense contractor who stole M3GAN's underlying tech.
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Summary
Reviewers say M3GAN 2.0 shifts from horror to action-comedy, focusing on AI themes and character dynamics. Many praise the action scenes, humor, and performances, especially Ivanna Sakhno as Amelia. However, some criticize the convoluted plot, lack of horror elements, and inconsistent tone. The film's exploration of AI ethics and the relationship between Gemma and Cady receive mixed reactions. Overall, while some find it entertaining and an improvement over the original, others feel it fails to meet expectations.
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Very Entertained
The movie is a fun, fast-paced sequel that leans into its creepy charm and techno-horror roots. The killer doll is back-smarter, sassier, and deadlier. While the story has a few weak spots and not all twists land, it's still an entertaining ride with slick visuals and some great dark humor. Not perfect, but definitely a good time.
Still, the pacing is brisk, the kills are inventive, and the tone strikes a fun balance between horror and absurdity. It may not be groundbreaking, but M3GAN 2.0 delivers exactly what fans came for.
A stylish, entertaining sequel that doesn't overthink itself. Just sit back and enjoy the chaos.
Still, the pacing is brisk, the kills are inventive, and the tone strikes a fun balance between horror and absurdity. It may not be groundbreaking, but M3GAN 2.0 delivers exactly what fans came for.
A stylish, entertaining sequel that doesn't overthink itself. Just sit back and enjoy the chaos.
Could've Easily Been Better
M3GAN 2.0 has the problem of trying to do way more than it has to. It thinks it needs to comment on so many different issues, and it tries to focus on too many characters and storylines. By the third act this movie has so many twists and turns that it just becomes convoluted and confusing. That's not to say there aren't some fun moments though. Once again the character of M3GAN is tons of fun to watch on screen and there's some decent action. What I liked so much about the first movie was the fact that the whole movie was about the dynamic between the aunt and the niece. This movie still somewhat has that dynamic but with all of the shenanigans, it loses focus of what made the original special. This is a movie that's so simple on paper and I probably would've liked it better if it didn't try and make the plot more complicated than it needed to be. I also wish they kept some of the horror elements. I still had a good time watching it for the most part but it's definitely a step down from the first one. 6/10.
A proper sequel to a horror movie
Too many times in horror movie sequels, it attempts to just rehash the exact same movie as the first one. But M3GAN 2.0 takes a letter from two other great horror franchises. Like Terminator 1 to Terminator 2, and Alien to Aliens, M3GAN 2.0 deviates from the horror formula and injects action and comedy blended with horror elements. It's nothing new, however, I was pleasantly surprised to find myself laughing and psyched up for many moments of the film. The tone was much more about the action and fighting than jumpscares and thrills, which I found myself enjoying, otherwise it would've felt too much like a clone of the first one.
Also, the theming of this movie really compliments many real world discussions and dilemmas about AI and its involvement in our lives. So there were many moments where it hit a little closer to home, maybe too close at some points, actually putting a quiet sense of dread in my mind about a possible AI revolution.
The movie wasn't perfect, and there were a few moments that I cringed, however, I can absolutely say that enjoyed so many more moments that I left the movie feeling satisfied and thrilled with the assortment of fist fights, gun fights, thrashed metal and bloody messes.
Also, the theming of this movie really compliments many real world discussions and dilemmas about AI and its involvement in our lives. So there were many moments where it hit a little closer to home, maybe too close at some points, actually putting a quiet sense of dread in my mind about a possible AI revolution.
The movie wasn't perfect, and there were a few moments that I cringed, however, I can absolutely say that enjoyed so many more moments that I left the movie feeling satisfied and thrilled with the assortment of fist fights, gun fights, thrashed metal and bloody messes.
This isn't the M3GAN we know!
Good news first:
-It's a better movie than the first one. There are a lot more action scenes because the budget has doubled.
-It can also satisfy the audience in terms of science fiction. The genre of the movie has already changed, this movie is action-sci-fi. So M3GAN is no longer a horror movie.
-There are good references to old movies.
-Beautiful Ivanna Sakhno, who we saw in Ahsoka, is very good in her role.
Now the bad news:
-Unfortunately, it can't fulfill its 2-hour running time. Too much unnecessary dialog. It's not easy to follow them.
-This time they made M3gan's face with CGI. Whereas the mask in the first movie looked much more realistic.
-It could have been a little more fun. The movie takes itself a bit seriously and contains very few jokes.
-There are some logic flaws in the movie.
In short, it's definitely a watchable movie.
-It's a better movie than the first one. There are a lot more action scenes because the budget has doubled.
-It can also satisfy the audience in terms of science fiction. The genre of the movie has already changed, this movie is action-sci-fi. So M3GAN is no longer a horror movie.
-There are good references to old movies.
-Beautiful Ivanna Sakhno, who we saw in Ahsoka, is very good in her role.
Now the bad news:
-Unfortunately, it can't fulfill its 2-hour running time. Too much unnecessary dialog. It's not easy to follow them.
-This time they made M3gan's face with CGI. Whereas the mask in the first movie looked much more realistic.
-It could have been a little more fun. The movie takes itself a bit seriously and contains very few jokes.
-There are some logic flaws in the movie.
In short, it's definitely a watchable movie.
That damn doll is still alive and is still an absolute delight.
Three years ago, it became a huge hit both financially and in terms of audience reception. There was no chance that this reception wouldn't lead to a sequel, and now, under the direction of the same director, we're back with a much-needed diversion, but leaving aside the horror to immerse ourselves in a fully accomplished action-comedy thriller.
Gerard Johnstone returns to direct with his original cast: Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, Brian Jordan Alvarez, and Jen Van Epps. They're joined by an impeccable Ivanna Sakhno as the film's villain. The film works well, with a B-movie-style opening, before moving into a film that lets loose and makes the most of its budget, transforming into a true action odyssey with strange but effective comedy gags.
With a script that capitalizes on the elements that worked in the first installment and introduces some new touches that are well-tuned at certain moments in the film. However, we also find less ingenuity when it comes to confronting its premise and its message to convey the advancement of AI. It's a good sequel, with truly accomplished moments that make this second installment a much more delirious pastime than its original. The desire to make it something different is evident, and it successfully achieves that, seeking to win over a wider audience this time around.
Megan's new adventure ends up being a good piece of entertainment that truly deserves its viewing. It delivers exactly what it's meant to, without taking its aspects too seriously, and plays with nuances to establish a path that ultimately cements this doll as a new pop culture figure. This mission takes shape thanks to the relatability Megan conveys in her on-screen moments.
A fun, fulfilling, and entertaining film. A sequel that largely deviates from the original's path to establish a new franchise that appreciates the stupidity of its mission and embraces it with contagious joy, once again winning viewers' affection.
Gerard Johnstone returns to direct with his original cast: Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, Brian Jordan Alvarez, and Jen Van Epps. They're joined by an impeccable Ivanna Sakhno as the film's villain. The film works well, with a B-movie-style opening, before moving into a film that lets loose and makes the most of its budget, transforming into a true action odyssey with strange but effective comedy gags.
With a script that capitalizes on the elements that worked in the first installment and introduces some new touches that are well-tuned at certain moments in the film. However, we also find less ingenuity when it comes to confronting its premise and its message to convey the advancement of AI. It's a good sequel, with truly accomplished moments that make this second installment a much more delirious pastime than its original. The desire to make it something different is evident, and it successfully achieves that, seeking to win over a wider audience this time around.
Megan's new adventure ends up being a good piece of entertainment that truly deserves its viewing. It delivers exactly what it's meant to, without taking its aspects too seriously, and plays with nuances to establish a path that ultimately cements this doll as a new pop culture figure. This mission takes shape thanks to the relatability Megan conveys in her on-screen moments.
A fun, fulfilling, and entertaining film. A sequel that largely deviates from the original's path to establish a new franchise that appreciates the stupidity of its mission and embraces it with contagious joy, once again winning viewers' affection.
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Did you know
- TriviaM3GAN asks for her new body to be taller. This was added to accommodate the height of her actress, Amie Donald, who had gone through a growth spurt since the production of the first film.
- GoofsA few seconds after the EMP is set off at the end the lights come back on. Lights would not be able to switch back on this quickly, and without being fixed first.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits: "This work may not be used to train AI."
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- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $24,101,280
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,201,625
- Jun 29, 2025
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- $39,083,707
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- 2h(120 min)
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