M3GAN 2.0 (2025)
Story overview
In this sequel to M3GAN, the technology behind the advanced AI doll is stolen by a defense contractor and weaponized into a military-grade AI called Amelia. Gemma, M3GAN's creator, must bring M3GAN back with enhanced capabilities to combat this new threat, leading to intense confrontations between the two powerful artificial intelligences.
Parent Guide
A sci-fi action thriller with intense robotic combat and suspenseful sequences. Best suited for mature tweens and teens due to moderate violence and scary elements.
Content breakdown
Robotic combat with mechanical beings fighting and damaging each other. Characters in peril from advanced AI weapons. Some destruction of property. No graphic human injury shown, but intense action sequences.
Suspenseful scenes with advanced AI threats. Mechanical beings with enhanced capabilities creating tense situations. Themes of technology turning against humans. Some jump scares and intense confrontations.
Occasional mild language consistent with PG-13 rating. No strong profanity.
No sexual content or nudity.
No substance use shown.
Suspenseful sequences with characters in danger. Themes of technological responsibility and ethical dilemmas. Some tense family dynamics around creation and control of advanced AI.
Parent tips
This PG-13 rated sci-fi thriller features intense action sequences with robotic combat, perilous situations, and themes of artificial intelligence gone wrong. While not excessively gory, it contains moderate violence and scary moments that may be too intense for younger children. Consider the child's sensitivity to suspense and mechanical threats before viewing.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- Did the robot characters scare you?
- What was your favorite part of the movie?
- Do you think robots can be friends or are they always scary?
- How did you feel when the robots were fighting?
- What would you do if you created a robot that became dangerous?
- Do you think technology like this could really exist someday?
- What ethical questions does this movie raise about AI development?
- Who do you think was more responsible for the problems - the creator or the weaponizers?
- How does this movie compare to real concerns about military AI?
- What commentary does this film make about the military-industrial complex and AI weaponization?
- How does the film handle the tension between technological progress and ethical responsibility?
- What parallels can you draw between this fictional scenario and current debates about autonomous weapons systems?
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