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M3gan 2022 Movie Review Trailer Poster Online

 Under Blumhouse Productions and Atomic Monster Productions, respectively, it is produced by Jason Blum and James Wan along with Divide/Conquer. On January 13, 2023, Universal Pictures will release M3GAN in the United States.


She is a thousand steps ahead of you! If the whole creepy-doll thing with the red-haired killer and Annabelle wasn't enough, next year will see another toy, albeit a more evolved one, powered not by supernatural spirits but by advanced robotics and AI, and it's sure to be scary. you to the bits.

Director: Gerard Johnstone
Writers: Akela Cooper, James Wan
Stars: Violet McGraw, Amie Donald, Jenna Davis

The sci-fi horror flick is coming in January and is the second release of the new year. It is led by Allison Williams, who also serves as one of the executive producers. Directed by Gerard Johnstone, M3GAN follows Gemma, a robotics engineer, who designs a lifelike doll for her orphaned niece and calls it M3GAN (Model 3 Generative Android). But as much as her latest creation seems like a dream come true for the little girl, the doll begins to develop a mind of its own and becomes something even Gemma can't control.


We've all seen several movies where these dolls/toys come to life and take on a terrifying character, but M3GAN takes the concept to the next level. While the gruesome aspects of the doll's character are relatable, the premise is pure science fiction. Think Ethan from Extant, but much more creepy, scary, and violent.


Now, if you like the sci-fi and horror genres, and don't mind starting the new year with a bit of a scare, then check out this new movie. In the meantime, check out the guide below for all the details on the plot, trailer, release date, cast and characters, and everything else we know about M3GAN so far.

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