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M3GAN 2.0 is promising to be something very different from its predecessor. Through its trailers, posters, and interviews, ...
Here, Variety unpacks five reasons why “M3GAN 2.0” didn’t replicate the success of the original.
Too often, horror sequels are just "bigger and bloodier" rehashes of the original. But the makers of this one have done ...
Gerard Johnstone told The Post he made the sequel to “solidify” the fandom’s argument that M3GAN was always a hero.
I tend to be quite scared of horror films, so I didn’t get to see it then,” says Sakhno, 27, who plays a military-grade ...
M3gan 2.0' leaves the door open for everyone's favorite murderous robot to return. Here's how and why this should be the next ...
As 'M3GAN 2.0' struggles to live up to its original prototype, Blumhouse is taking stock of their latest box office loss.
Jason Blum, founder of Blumhouse, believes making an AI horror into a superhero movie hurt 'M3GAN 2.0' and it’s chances.
After "Stranger Things" propelled "Running Up That Hill" up the charts, Kate Bush could have another re-emergent hit, thanks ...
The original “M3GAN” succeeded in part thanks to its simple, straightforward premise: Robot doll turns murderous. There’s ...
"M3GAN 2.0" director Gerard Johnstone breaks down the movie's most memorable scene.
"Some of my favorite horror — Insidious, Drag Me to Hell — are PG-13, so you can do it," he explained to PEOPLE. "It's like a ...