Thursday, June 26, 2025

M3GAN 2.0 review

M3GAN 2.0: 

UPGRADE IS MORE LIKE A CHEESY DOWNGRADE! 

By Nico Beland

Movie Review: ** ½ out of 4


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M3GAN is back in M3GAN 2.0

 

            Everyone’s favorite killer robot doll returns in M3GAN 2.0, the much anticipated sequel to the 2023 horror-comedy hit, M3GAN. I enjoyed the first film a lot and found it incredibly entertaining with its blend of horror, dark humor, and a thought-provoking story about what happens when AI goes too far with a ton of relevance today plus a new horror icon in the form of the titular robot. 

            It was a massive critical and commercial hit so of course, it was going to get a sequel even M3GAN herself knew that in her AMC Theatres policy trailer for this movie. That’s where M3GAN 2.0 comes in with Gerard Johnstone (The Jaquie Brown DiariesHousebound) returning as director and Allison Williams (Get OutA Series of Unfortunate EventsRegretting You) and Violet McGraw (Ready Player OneThe Haunting of Hill HouseBlack Widow) reprising their roles as roboticist, Gemma and her niece, Cady. 

            I was skeptical about a sequel despite the first film ending with sequel baiting, but it started peaking my interest when the trailers came out showing M3GAN essentially going the Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Don’t Breathe 2route where the villain is now the hero. Okay, I’m grateful that it isn’t a complete retread of the first movie though the whole evil robot is now good and has to fight an even worse robot is nothing new (Terminator 2 again!) and regardless of how this one turns out, I’m certain it’ll at least be somewhat entertaining…yeah, it is.

            I feel most people’s enjoyment of this movie will come from what they thought of the trailers as this one exchanges the darkly comical tone of the first film for a more action-oriented approach and often leans too hard into current events surrounding AI. For me, this is a significant downgrade from the first, but admittedly I was still entertained by it for the most part. 

            The film is set two years after the events of M3GAN and follows Gemma (Williams) and Cady (McGraw) still living together with the latter being interested in following in Gemma’s footsteps and learning about computer science. But when a new artificial intelligence created by the government known as AMELIA (Ivanna Sakhno-Pacific Rim: UprisingThe Spy Who Dumped MeAhsoka) goes rogue and starts causing mayhem, Gemma and Cady are forced to rebuild M3GAN (Played onscreen by Amie Donald-Sweet Tooth; with Jenna Davis providing her voice) in order to stop her while learning that everyone deserves a second chance along the way. 

            The film also stars Brian Jordan Alvarez (Will & Grace80 for Brady) reprising his role as Cole, Aristotle Athari (Silicon ValleySaturday Night LiveMolli and Max in the Future) as Christian Bradley, Timm Sharp (UndeclaredFriends with MoneyTogether Together) as Tim Sattler, and Jemaine Clement (Flight of the ConchordsMen in Black 3What We Do in the Shadows) as Alton Appleton. 

            Overall, M3GAN 2.0 is a step down from its predecessor and takes an action-comedy approach rather than the horror-comedy from the first, but despite its flaws I still had a good time with this film. Objectively, this movie doesn’t work and lacks the cleverness of the first, but for summer popcorn entertainment, it succeeds just enough. 

            M3GAN was clearly meant to be a fun movie with a lot of dark and campy humor, but it also worked as a film that shows what happens when AI gets too powerful with thought-provoking ideas explored that are being discussed and argued about now. This one just goes for fun and over-the-top and really hammers in the messages about AI with the AI VS No AI protests being prominent in this film and a plot to destroy AI for good in the last act. 

            This is a sequel that goes for broke and constantly tries to top the first in the most bombastic of ways, but in doing that it loses much of the original’s spirit. It reminded me of the ninth Fast & Furious movie (The one with super magnets and space) which admittedly was amusing in its insanity but also felt so far removed from what it started off as. 

            Given the setup, M3GAN 2.0 is basically this franchise’s equivalent of a James Bond movie mixed with elements of Terminator 2 with cartoonish villains, evil lairs, and outlandishly advanced technology. Sure, M3GAN had a climax involving a motion-controlled robot, but it felt a little more grounded compared to the sheer lunacy of this. 

            As someone who enjoyed M3GAN as a horror-comedy, I felt the humor in this didn’t really land and ranged from easy jokes like the big guy having a bigger gun than everyone else gag because Borderlands did it so well to really awkward moments where actors mug or do strange things on-camera. I thought the comedy was a lot more natural in the first and often came from the actors playing things straight so when they know what they’re doing is dumb it’s just not as fun by comparison. 

            There are things I really like about this movie, one of them being Ivanna Sakhno as AMELIA who I thought was great and managed to fool me into thinking they actually used CG or other effects on her face, but she has this natural blank look that made her seem robotic and I mean that as a huge compliment. She’s a blast to watch in the film in more ways than one and seems to enjoy going crazy here. 

            The actresses playing and voicing M3GAN are still excellent and despite the character being portrayed as an antihero, she does retain some of that unsettling creepiness from the first movie that is used to humorous results. I also like how Allison Williams has more of an arc in this as throughout the film she has trust issues with M3GAN which is understandable given the events of the first film, but she does have this surprisingly touching moment with M3GAN about parenting and protecting her child which ultimately does end on a joke, but I found it effective. 

            The action scenes are fun and mostly consists of M3GAN and/or AMELIA fighting people and robots, but probably my favorite is this car chase where M3GAN uses her AI to take control of a car with Allison Williams and Brian Jordan Alvarez in the seats. Obviously, it doesn’t come close to something like the car chase from The Dark Knight or even the first Black Panther, but it’s a legitimately fun action sequence. 

            M3GAN 2.0 is a perfectly fine follow-up that could satisfy those looking for dumb summer popcorn entertainment as it certainly delivers on that. But if you’re looking for a really clever and groundbreaking movie where a once-evil robot turns good to fight an even bigger, badder bot…Terminator 2: Judgment Day, that is all! 

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