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  • Like M3GAN 2.0? Watch these seven sci-fi horror movies next

    If M3GAN 2.0 is anything like the original film, that means it’s going to be a unique combination of science fiction, horror, and even comedy. That movie turned the original into a phenomenon, and if you liked Megan 2.0 just as much, we’ve got the perfect list for you.

    We’ve pulled together seven excellent films that combine science fiction and horror. These movies range from classics to more recent ones you might not have heard of. Regardless of what you’re looking for, you’re likely to find it here.

    We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.

    Alien (1979)

    One of the definitive sci-fi horror movies, Alien leans into all the elements of a conventional slasher movie and happens to be a great version of that. What makes the movie really sing, though, is its distinctly sci-fi production design, as well as the secrets the movie has up its sleeve.

    Whether you’ve seen Alien 30 times or this would be your first watch, it’s the kind of movie you can watch over and over again without ever getting tired of it. Tense, filled with great actors, and featuring some of the best creature design in the history of film, Alien spawned a franchise for a reason.

    You can watch Alien on Hulu.

    The Thing (1982)

    Although it wasn’t universally beloved upon its release, The Thing has become a classic in the decades since, and with good reason. The movie tells the story of a group of arctic scientists who find themselves face-to-face with an alien lifeform that can assume the likeness of any creature it kills.

    As they slowly come to realize that they can no longer believe their eyes, the scientists have to figure out a way to root out the alien life form before it turns them all against one another. Featuring some of the best direction of John Carpenter’s career, The Thing is every bit as tense as any horror movie ever made.

    You can watch The Thing on Amazon Prime Video.

    The Host (2006)

    More than a decade before Bong Joon-ho made Parasite and rocketed to international acclaim, The Host was proving that Bong knows exactly how to make great, genre-busting movies. The film follows a street vendor who works to rescue his daughter after she is kidnapped by a monster that emerges from the Han River after military waste was dropped into the river.

    Both an ecological thriller and something even stranger, The Host is a movie that is both focused on the one family’s journey and on the broader system that might allow a creature like this to exist in the first place.

    You can watch The Host on Max.

    Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)

    Although this isn’t the first Invasion of the Body Snatchers, it’s almost undoubtedly the best. The film tells the story of a group of people in San Francisco who slowly begin to suspect that everyone around them is being replaced by mindless automatons.

    Although the movie’s story began as a metaphor for communism, it still works even decades later. The movie’s ending, one of the more unsettling in the history of movies, is just as tense as the rest of the affair, in which the group is slowly winnowed away as they fight to save their very souls from mindless autonomy.

    You can watch Invasion of the Body Snatchers on Max.

    Annihilation (2018)

    Perhaps the strangest film on this list, Annihilation tells the story of a group of scientists who are recruited to investigate a mysterious biozone known as the Shimmer. As they venture into its depths, they discover the way it has transformed the biology of everything living there.

    The group learns more about why each of them decided to make such a perilous journey in the first place. The third act of Annihilation is hard to interpret on a purely plot level, but the movie works nonetheless because it has so carefully calibrated the emotional journeys of each of its central characters.

    You can watch Annihilation on Paramount Plus.

    No One Will Save You (2023)

    A more recent addition to this list, No One Will Save You follows a young woman living in isolation in a small town. When an alien invasion descends, she finds herself fighting for her own survival. The central gimmick of No One Will Save You is that the film is almost entirely wordless, which means that it relies heavily on the performance of Kaitlyn Dever, who is more than up to the task.

    As we learn more about the reasons she’s living in isolation, we come to appreciate both the guilt she carries with her and why she ultimately forms something of a unique relationship with the alien invaders.

    You can watch No One Will Save You on Hulu.

    Ready Or Not (2019)

    One of the great thrillers of the past 10 years, Ready or Not tells the story of a young woman who marries into a wealthy family, only to discover that they have a ritual in which they play a board game every time someone joins the family.

    If that game is ready or not, then they play it to the death. As she finds herself fighting for her own life against a family determined to hunt her down, she begins to realize that marrying rich might not be all it’s cracked up to be. Ready or Not is funny, scary, and every bit as gory as you might hope it’d be.

    You can watch Ready or Not on Hulu.

  • M3GAN is your phone’s most unsettling chatbot yet

    Blumhouse and Meta are giving you the chance to break every movie theater’s no-texting policy, as they’re launching a new AI chatbot experience called Movie Mate during a new screening of M3GAN on April 30, ahead of the release of its sequel, M3GAN 2.0. And who better to theme the chatbot after the leading killer doll?

    Variety reported on the announcement of Movie Mate Wednesday, saying Meta is launching the chatbot program alongside the horror film studio to “augment and uplevel the ‘second screen’ viewing experience” by giving fans a second screen to interact with M3GAN and her namesake film on a deeper level than they have before. Fans who go see M3GAN in theaters at the end of this month will get to talk to the evil doll by DM’ing the movie’s official Instagram account (@M3GAN), and she’ll give access to exclusive content, trivia, and behind-the-scenes information as the movie is playing. It’s like one of those pop-up editions of Disney Channel movies in the 2000s, except you’ll see something to that effect on your phone instead on the silver screen. With M3GAN, it’s all the more exciting and unsettling.

    Jason Blum, founder and CEO of Blumhouse, said its collaboration with Instagram’s parent company to bring M3GAN to life in chatbot form via Movie Mate is part of the horror film studio’s Halfway to Halloween campaign, which it is expanding throughout the U.S. after a limited launch last year with return screenings of Ma and Annabelle. The campaign is also part of its 15th anniversary.

    “The question we always ask ourselves is why can’t every day be Halloween? So Halfway to Halloween brings us one step closer, and I couldn’t be happier that this year we are going nationwide,” Blum said in a statement. “In that same spirit of trying new things, we’re excited to give M3GAN fans an all-new experience in theaters from the team from Meta.”

    If you’re a parent of young teens who may want to interact with the M3GAN chatbot during the movie, which is PG-13, remind them that the character is just a chatbot, not the real thing, and it’s a publicity stunt for the sequel. Character.AI took care of that by inserting a disclaimer in their App Store listing that AI characters are not real before they updated the app with a feature allowing young users to share their weekly activity stats with their parents two weeks ago.

    M3GAN 2.0 hits theaters June 27.

  • M3GAN 2.0 trailer: Oops!… The killer doll did it again

    To quote Elton John, “The B—- is back!”

    Two years after M3GAN, the killer doll returns for another outing in M3GAN 2.0. After murdering nearly everyone in her path, M3GAN has been disabled. M3GAN’s creator, Gemma (Allison Williams), has become an author who still lives with her niece, Cady (Violet McGraw), now a rebellious teenager. Unbeknownst to Gemma, the technology behind M3GAN has been stolen by a defense contractor to create Amelia (Ivanna Sakhno), a military-grade weapon and killer spy.

    Similar to M3GAN in the first movie, Amelia becomes so powerful that she refuses to take orders. With an AI weapon on the loose, humanity’s only hope lies with their old pal M3GAN. Gemma and her team resurrect M3GAN (Amie Donald, voiced by Jenna Davis), upgrading her speed, strength, and power. It all culminates with a showdown between the new M3GAN and Amelia set to Britney Spears’ Oops!… I Did It Again.

    “Hold on to your vaginas,” M3GAN says in the trailer before going on a rampage.

    A robot looks into the mirror and smirks.

    Returning cast members include Brian Jordan Alvarez as Cole and Jen Van Epps as Tess. M3GAN 2.0 also stars Aristotle Athari, Timm Sharp, and Jemaine Clement.

    Gerard Johnstone and Akela Cooper return to direct and write M3GAN 2.0. Johnstone also contributed to the script. Horror powerhouses Jason Blum of Blumhouse and James Wan of Atomic Monster produce M3GAN 2.0 alongside Williams.

    M3GAN was a pop culture sensation upon its release in January 2023. Backed by its campy tone and sensational marketing campaign, M3GAN became a box office smash, grossing $181 million worldwide on a budget of $12 million.

    M3GAN 2.0 opens in theaters on June 27, 2025.