M3GAN 2.0

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7.236
  • PG13
After the underlying tech for M3GAN is stolen and misused by a powerful defense contractor to create a military-grade weapon known as Amelia, M3GAN's creator Gemma realizes that the only option is to resurrect M3GAN and give her a few upgrades, making her faster, stronger, and more lethal.
  • Avatar Picture patient1 11/30/2025 5:47:26PM 8.4

    This film is incredibly exciting, I really can't wait to see where the story goes. 1 AI is out to control and out destroy our control over is anybodys guess. The original is out to catch and destroy her in order to get a 2nd chance at ??? I can't wait to see if I can feel my way through this one. It's not very often for a movie to have me giddy and giggling, but the excitement of the meeting of these 2 battle ready droids has me on the edge of my seat. What a fun ride this is just passing the halfway mark. Be ready for either M3GAN Impossible or Mission M3GAN, lol... Oh, the deception is neverending and maniacal. To NOT like this film means people have forgotten why we watch movies in the first place.

  • Avatar Picture Dr_Nostromo 4/2/2026 9:24:37PM 8.4

    72/100 Whether you call it M3GAN 2.0 or Terminator 7, it's all about stopping AI from wiping out humankind with all the trappings you'd expect. I applaud the film for having an entirely different story arc as "M3GAN" making it fresh and new while still securing itself within that universe. It has some great personalities, a decent dose of humor and some excellent action pieces even though it's pretty predictable. Despite it's melodramatic and awkward moments of moral philosophy, its in-your-face escapist attitude rings out loud and clear. Very entertaining. --DrNostromo.com

  • Avatar Picture CinemaSerf 7/3/2025 1:47:38PM 8.4

    Is it really only two years since we first met M3GAN? Shouldn’t she have an ‘h’ in her name? Maybe I’m thinking of another robotic and plastic manifestation of womanhood? Anyway, this sees “Gemma” (Allison Williams) and her pals caught up with investment problems whilst Uncle Sam’s latest AI specimen “Amelia” (Ivanna Sakhno) goes off the rails. Pretty swiftly, thanks to the intervention of the newly mobile tech gazillionaire “Alt” (Jermaine Clement), she finds herself working on something she’d vowed never to touch again, else niece “Cady” (Violet McGraw) is gonna be toast. Luckily, she can count on the help of the benevolent “Christian” (Aristotle Athari) and a supply of kit that could build a space shuttle from scratch. Of course we, watching, all know this is bound to be but a cunning ploy by the demonic robot to reincarnate and cause havoc, and so down the predictably latex brick road we go. Now it’s not actually that much worse than the first film. There are some pithy lines contained amidst the endless dialogue and there are even a few laughs to be had as the acrobatics see furniture trashed and limbs torn asunder with the reliability of a “John Wick” film. The acting is all pretty feeble but I did quite enjoy the messy savagery of the denouement even if it is very nearly smothered in a syrupy gloop of disappointing sentiment and by the time it was all over, I was surprised that I didn’t hate it. I want one of those tellytubby robots to go with my remote-controlled Dalek, too.