Because of this dance, and countless other memorable moments throughout the movie, M3GAN became a fan favourite within the horror community, and was even named Best Villain at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards.
Considering the virality of the debut movie, and how that played into its box office success, you might think director Gerard Johnstone would be tempted to lean into the buzzy nature of the character.
"It was never my intention to make a film that just became so memeable," he explained, reflecting on the first outing.
"So no, I wasn't really thinking about that [going viral]. I'm sure the marketing department were, but that's for them to worry about…"
Stars Allison Williams and Violet McGraw, who play the creator of M3GAN and her niece respectively, admit there are a few scenes that they expect to make waves – although they remained tight-lipped on what they were.
View oEmbed on the source website"Yeah, that was fun," McGraw responded. "Really, just every day was fun."
As for what that stunt is? Viewers will have to wait until the film hits cinemas to find out.
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