Exploring the Evolution of M3GAN in the Horror Sequel
By
Jesse Hassenger
Master baker tier. Every paragraph earns its place on the tray.
Summary
The article discusses the new horror sequel M3GAN 2.0, focusing on the evolution of the killer robot doll and its interactions with memes. It questions whether the doll's self-consciousness and over-the-top actions may be excessive. Additionally, it mentions the significance of Brahms from The Boy in horror history.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledShe gets taller and faster and more fashion-forward; she flies through the air in a high-tech wingsuit; she sings Kate Bush; and, with a self-consciousness that threatens to ruin the bit, she goes on undercover missions where people say things like “M3GAN, you’re up.”
But is the most also maybe too much?
Brahms deserves a spot next to Chunky on the mantle — and your what to watch list.
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