M3GAN 2.0 (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Action, Science Fiction, Thriller · 2h · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 1.1/10 (266.4K ratings)

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Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Gerard Johnstone

Production

Blumhouse Productions, Atomic Monster, Divide / Conquer

Cast

Allison Williams, Amie Donald, Violet McGraw, Jenna Davis, Brian Jordan Alvarez, Jen Van Epps, Aristotle Athari, Ivanna Sakhno, Timm Sharp, Jemaine Clement, Mayen Mehta, Mark Mitchinson, Fryda Wolff, Luke Hawker, Ben Van Lier, Niwa Whatuira, Mike Edward, Michael Ravlic, Byron Coll, Jacque Drew

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A loud, campy action-sci-fi sequel that leans harder into spectacle and self-aware humor than horror. If you want a glossy, ridiculous AI-versus-AI popcorn movie, it should entertain; if you wanted the tighter, creepier original vibe, this is likely a downgrade.

Best for

  • Viewers who like high-concept sci-fi action with a playful, memeable tone
  • Fans of campy studio sequels that pivot into bigger, sillier set pieces
  • People who enjoy killer-robot stories with a glossy PG-13-ish crowd-pleaser energy

Skip if

  • You wanted sustained horror or genuine dread
  • You dislike tonal whiplash and broad comedy
  • You prefer lean, suspenseful thrillers over effects-driven franchise escalation

Overview

M3GAN 2.0 takes the killer-doll premise and pushes it toward full-on action-comedy, trading much of the first film’s horror tension for bigger set pieces and a more openly ridiculous tone. That shift will work for viewers who wanted the character to become an outright pop-culture icon, but it also makes the sequel feel more manufactured and less sharp than the original spark.

Worth noting

The movie’s appeal is mostly in its attitude: it knows exactly how silly it is, and it keeps trying to turn that silliness into momentum. The result is often entertaining, occasionally very funny, and sometimes frustratingly overextended, especially when the corporate-military AI plot starts to feel like a generic escalation machine.

Bottom line

As a sequel, it’s less about fear than about brand expansion. If you’re here for camp, glossy sci-fi chaos, and a villain-hero antihero doll with maximum attitude, there’s enough here to justify the ride. If you wanted the franchise to stay creepy, intimate, and nasty, this one probably overshoots the target.

Top Letterboxd reviews

blair 💕 (4★) · 7739 likes

it wasn't clocking to amelia that m3gan was standing on business

jacob (2★) · 5843 likes

first movie: she’s a cunt second movie: she’s cunt

theo (2★) · 4111 likes

you either die a villain or live long enough to see yourself become the hero

Winner Wijaya (5★) · 3644 likes

HOLD ON TO YOUR VAGINAS!

Haunted Hippie (4★) · 3343 likes

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Topics

sci-fi action, thriller, camp, AI rebellion, killer robot, corporate satire, dark comedy, tech paranoia, franchise sequel, popcorn entertainment

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