October 9, 2025
M3GAN 2.0 Stars Say What’s Next for the Horror Franchise


โ€œI think if we had been making her with the expectation that she would be a queer icon, she would have been dismissed by the queer community,โ€ Williams says.

โ€œIt was like, if you just commit to the truth of it, making her feel like an authentic, real person, making all the characters real, making the world feel real, making the tone feel consistent, then you stand a better chance of creating a character that can be embraced by a community that loves a bold woman living in the truest expression of herself,โ€ she adds.

M3GAN AS A SEQUEL

โ€œM3GAN 2.0โ€ defies expectations once again by totally reinventing the character that made the franchise a hit. The sequel goes almost full action movie while highlighting the need for AI regulation.

Two years after Gemma and her niece Cady neutralize M3GAN, theyโ€™ve resettled in San Francisco. Then, they learn a new robot is on the scene. A military contractor got hold of the leaked code that powered M3GAN and built a new robot: AMELIA, short for Autonomous Military Engagement Logistics and Infiltration Android.

The feds put Gemma and her crew in charge of AMELIA when she, just like M3GAN, begins to go rogue. The only way to end AMELIA? Bring back M3GAN.

Ivanna Sakhno, who portrays AMELIA, tells TODAY.com about joining the franchise as a new enemy.

โ€œThereโ€™s definitely a sense of responsibility, because you know how beloved it is by people, so you want to just do it justice,โ€ Sakhno says. โ€œI do have full trust in (director) Gerard (Johnstone) and his vision, and I have to applaud him for being so open to go so far with it and being unpretentious in its craziness. He wasnโ€™t afraid to do something quite different from the first one and take a risk.โ€

Davis also hopes audiences love the fighting scenes between M3GAN and AMELIA, as they start to see M3GAN as something other than just a villain.

โ€œI think the funny thing about M3GAN is, yes, sheโ€™s a villain, but she can also be seen as a hero. But sheโ€™s also hilarious, and sheโ€™s sassy, and she doesnโ€™t care what youโ€™re saying, she just says it. I think itโ€™s really fun for audiences, because they donโ€™t know whatโ€™s going to happen next for her, and they canโ€™t predict it.โ€

โ€œI also think thereโ€™s some kinship between AMELIA and M3GAN โ€” although thereโ€™s rivalry and fear that is also felt, they see each other. Theyโ€™re made of the same seed. But M3GAN is that b—-,โ€ Sakhno says with a smile, before adding, โ€œRespectfully.โ€

M3GAN AS A TRILOGY โ€” AND BEYOND

While a third installment of โ€œM3GANโ€ hasnโ€™t yet been greenlit, Williams, while appearing on TODAY on June 24, highlighted the fact there is a number โ€œ3โ€ in the title of the films.

โ€œWe put a three in the first title, which was a conundrum, and it sort of means we have to be allowed to,โ€ Williams said. โ€œItโ€™s already been there, itโ€™s predestined.โ€

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Davis calls the opportunities within the M3GAN Cinematic Universe โ€œendless.โ€Leanna ล iupinys for TODAY

โ€œThat said,โ€ she added, โ€œwe are dreaming of a third. We have talked about it and wondered what it would look like, and weโ€™ve had some of those conversations, but weโ€™ll need to see what happens this weekend.โ€

โ€œM3GAN 2.0โ€ is projecting $10 million in its opening weekend, according to Box Office Mojo, but regardless of whether the franchise becomes a trilogy, the M3GAN Cinematic Universe has already begun, Williams tells TODAY.com.

โ€œYou can take a real, deep, important theme thatโ€™s hard to talk about and put it into this mixy genre, and then suddenly people are able to talk about it in a bigger way,โ€ Williams says. โ€œAnd then doing it with โ€˜M3GAN,โ€™ I realized, you can keep doing this.โ€

Williams is an executive producer on โ€œSOULM8TE,โ€ a โ€œM3GANโ€ spinoff set in the same universe, premiering in 2026. The details on the film are minimal, though viewers do know that it follows a man who buys an android to help cope with the loss of his wife.

โ€œFrom the moment the M3GAN doll was an idea, we were kind of like, because people are people, we just know itโ€™s a matter of time before someone is like, โ€˜What about this, but for sex?โ€™โ€ Williams says with a smile.

โ€œItโ€™s not just that, obviously, itโ€™s more complicated, and I donโ€™t want to spoil anything or give too many details, but itโ€™s sort of like an R-rated adventure into this world where we get to see M3GAN technology extrapolated into a use case that we do not explore in our franchise,โ€ she continues.

Davis also calls the opportunities within the MCU โ€œendless.โ€

โ€œEspecially because of how prevalent AI is in our society, and because of how uncanny it is,โ€ she says. โ€œEven with the first film, they predicted AI portraits, and then they came out โ€” what are they predicting in this film thatโ€™s going to come true?โ€

Williams hopes that this franchise, which started as a question mark and then became a phenomenon, can spark relevant conversations about the world weโ€™re living in, or about to be.

She points to the themes of the sequel โ€” AI regulation (โ€œnot the sexiestโ€) and parenthood โ€” as an example.

โ€œWe feel very strongly about the fact that people need to think about these things and to talk about them more openly. And weโ€™re just hopeful that, as a result of this movie and all the other movies in the cinematic universe, people will have those conversations on the way to the car,โ€ Williams says.

โ€œYou can talk about the things that are funny, yeah, whatever. But like later at dinner, when the giggling dies down, itโ€™s like, โ€˜But really, what are we doing? What is our plan here? What are we going to do about these really intelligent lines of code that weโ€™ve written?โ€™โ€

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