M3GAN 2.0

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Sinopse

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.

  • 7.4
  • 2025
  • Released
  • 2h 0m

Reviews

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwineabout 1 month ago

You kind of know this was written my Millennials because it's nothing but a collection of scenes and the obligatory random dance number... what is the Millennial obsession with dance numbers and proms? There is no prom in this, which is actually sort of shocking. There is also no horror. No real thrills Not much in the way of plot. We saw it all before as a matter of fact. It's an acti

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@patient12 months ago

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

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@eloisemarshall5 months ago

$25 million dollar budget for this is extreme. I enjoyed the first Megan, but I don't think this second one was necessary. It felt repetitive and gimmicky. I do love all the actors though and think I'd love to see them in more traditional horror.

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@chandlerdanier5 months ago

This is Megan 2.0 not Gemma Whines Too Much.0. Funny bits. Fun action. Interesting genre film for teen girls whose parents don't care what they watch. Stakes are not stakes because Megan is all powerful when we meet her. Then she's confined to a body, using a computer. Can she not just copy her conscience into a million robots like the teletubby? Directly interface with the internet not swipe,

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo19675 months ago

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 new

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