M3gan 2.0 is a fun upgrade that’s a little too self-aware

The M3gan sequel embraces sci-fi to tell a timely but muddled story about the dangers of artificial intelligence.

The M3gan sequel embraces sci-fi to tell a timely but muddled story about the dangers of artificial intelligence.

Charles Pulliam-Moore is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years.

Universal and Blumhouse’s first M3gan feature came out of nowhere with a premise so ridiculous and campy that it was hard not to be at least a little intrigued. Equal parts Child’s Play and Small Wonder, M3gan was undeniably silly with its story about

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