Gemma (Allison Williams) becomes the guardian of her niece Cady (Violet McGraw) after the death of her sister. She is not a kids person and has trouble connecting with Cady. She is a toy designer trying to build smart robot M3GAN.
This is Blumhouse doing their promotional best. As for the movie, it's surprisingly good. I wouldn't say that it's great horror. There are a few scares, but mostly I find it funny. It's a campy horror and everybody can have some fun with it including the actors. M3GAN is creepy, but so are all the toys. They are definitely steering into the Furby-quality of it all. I'm quite glad that a few characters take a step back when they first meet M3GAN. The premise has some small holes, but I'm willing to live with them. It's a silly horror that I enjoy laughing at.
This is Blumhouse doing their promotional best. As for the movie, it's surprisingly good. I wouldn't say that it's great horror. There are a few scares, but mostly I find it funny. It's a campy horror and everybody can have some fun with it including the actors. M3GAN is creepy, but so are all the toys. They are definitely steering into the Furby-quality of it all. I'm quite glad that a few characters take a step back when they first meet M3GAN. The premise has some small holes, but I'm willing to live with them. It's a silly horror that I enjoy laughing at.