Megan 2.0
Universal Pictures

Review

M3GAN 2.0

4 out of 5 stars
This AI comedy-horror sequel is ‘Terminator 2’ on helium
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Phil de Semlyen
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Time Out says

Having a bunch of tech tycoons getting set upon by killer AI dolls feels like an easy win for Hollywood right now. Who doesn’t want to see thinly veiled versions of Sam Altman and Elon Musk trying to fight off the psychotic fruits of their labours?

Form an orderly queue, then, for an unceasingly silly and consistently entertaining sequel that delivers more – quite a lot more – of the knowing, campy shocks that made 2023’s original a box-office hit and TikTok sensation. 

2.0 picks up a little after M3GAN left off. The murderous robot girl-doll has been vanquished; its creator, repentant toy inventor Gemma (Allison Williams) has emerged from a stretch in prison vowing to bringing kids’ tech usage under control, with some help of a non-profit run by eligible altruist Christian (SNL’s Aristotle Athari giving major ketamine). Meanwhile, Gemma’s niece, Cady (Violet McGraw) has learnt some key life lessons from her doll friend’s kill spree. Namely: be more like Steven Seagal.

Even her newfound martial arts skills can’t help her, or her aunt, when a power-lusting tech baron (a scene-stealing Jemaine Clement) and the FBI come knocking – the latter looking for help to track down a rogue militarised AI doll called AMELIA (Ivanna Sakhno) made with Gemma’s designs. 

Luckily – or unluckily – M3GAN is still out there in the ether, initially as a Siri-like presence, then in a winningly daft twist, reembodied into a sulky robot companion toy, and finally as a upgraded version of her old self. But can the calculating M3GAN really be trusted to help? Probably not.

The lack of shocks never detracts from the fun

Expanding the canvas (and the runtime) to a convoluted degree, returning writer-director Gerard Johnstone finds inspiration in classics as diverse as Terminator 2, Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Frankenstein, and Home Alone in the highly-calibrated mayhem that follows. Chucky, too, of course.

Like the first movie, it’s not especially scary, but the lack of shocks never detracts from the fun, as the sarky, super-smart doll slowly reclaims the stage. It works best as a comedy, with one Kate Bush musical moment a major highlight. 

M3GAN 2.0 continues to offer up a goofy brand of cautionary tale, too: against AI, tech dependence, and Silicon Valley types who want to stick a chip in their brains. You can take that seriously as you want to, just don’t be surprised to find yourself watching it again on your cellphone one day.

In cinemas worldwide Fri Jun 27.

Cast and crew

  • Director:Gerard Johnstone
  • Screenwriter:Gerard Johnstone
  • Cast:
    • Allison Williams
    • Brian Jordan Alvarez
    • Jemaine Clement
    • Amie Donald
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