M3GAN 2.0 didn’t quite hit the mark like the first one did. While the original M3GAN felt fresh and genuinely creepy, this sequel struggles to recapture that lightning in a bottle. Instead of building on the psychological horror that made the original work, M3GAN 2.0 leans heavily into action sequences that feel more like a generic sci-fi thriller than a horror film.
Obviously, the originality of the first movie couldn’t be duplicated, so the sequel attempts to focus on the question of how safe we are from the advancement of AI. Could we be building our future’s doom? It’s a timely theme, but the execution feels heavy-handed rather than genuinely unsettling.
Join the PERA (Personal Entertainment Research Assistant) waitlist.
The World’s Most Indispensable Movie App
The RunPee app tells you the best times to
run & pee during a movie
so you don't miss the best scenes.
Download the RunPee app.
100% free (donation supported)
What made the original M3GAN work so well was its restraint. It knew when to pull back and let our imaginations fill in the gaps. This sequel throws subtlety out the window in favor of CGI spectacle that undermines the very real fears about AI that it’s supposedly exploring.
I’ll admit, I did chuckle in five different scenes – yes, I kept track. The lines were funny and the deliveries were good, but those five laughter moments still didn’t keep my interest. With a runtime of almost two hours, M3GAN 2.0 is about thirty minutes too long. The pacing drags especially in the middle act, where repetitive chase sequences replace the building dread that made the first film so effective. I found myself checking my watch, which is never a good sign for a horror sequel.
There are way too many fight scenes that were fairly useless to the plot. That’s one of my biggest pet peeves – too many computer-generated fight sequences. It gets old quick, and frankly, it’s not what we came to see from a M3GAN movie.
As I sit here writing this review using AI assistance, the irony isn’t lost on me – maybe I should be more worried about my British-accented writing assistant than M3GAN herself. At least my AI only wants to help me write better reviews, not take over the world through interpretive dance and murder.
If you’re looking for better AI horror, stick with the original M3GAN or check out Ex Machina for a more thoughtful take on artificial intelligence gone wrong.
Grade: C-
About The Peetimes: There are 2 solid Peetimes for you to choose from. They work equally well.
What people are saying
about the RunPee app.
Brilliant idea with great information
I’ve been using RunPee for a few years now and it’s basically a requirement of going to the movies for me. The best part of course are the “pee times” that give you cues, synopses and times for when you can pee without missing the most important parts of the movie. There is also information about the credits- length, extras and if there are any extra scenes at the wayyy end. Super helpful to just know that it is or isn’t worth staying. There is a timer function that will buzz your phone when it’s a good time to pee. I also appreciate that the app is very conscientious about it being an app you use in a theater- dark background, all silent alarms etc. I will always enjoy the experience of the theater even if I could watch things at home- but I’ve even used it at home to check for things like after credit scenes or other information too.
View all reviews
Apple App Store | Google Play Store
Download RunPee app
There are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of M3GAN 2.0.
Rated: | (PG-13) Sexual Material | Brief Drug References | Bloody Images | Some Strong Language | Strong Violent Content |
Genres: | Action, Horror, Sci-Fi |
USA release date: | 2025-06-27 |
Movie length: | |
Starring: | Allison Williams, Jemaine Clement, Violet McGraw |
Director: | Gerard Johnstone |
Writer(s): | Akela Cooper, Gerard Johnstone, James Wan |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States |
Plot
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.
Leave a Reply