💨 Abstract
In the upcoming "M3GAN 2.0," director Gerard Johnstone addressed concerns about the movie's balance of horror and humor, acknowledging discussions about inappropriate jokes. The sequel pits M3GAN, a self-aware military bot, against her creators. Johnstone aims to maintain the film’s horror DNA, likening its evolution to the "Evil Dead" series.
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