Is there a post credit scene in M3gan 2.0?
The summer movie season is truly in full swing with May giving us Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning and July promising Jurassic World: Rebirth, Superman and The Fantastic Four. June has been a boon for moviegoers, bringing a horror series back with 28 Years Later, making a live action version of How To Train Your Dragon, taking us into Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme and putting us in the driver's seat in F1: The Movie.
M3gan 2.0, the sequel to 2022's hit horror-comedy M3gan, hits theaters this weekend. Violet McGraw and Allison Williams return for the sequel that sees the murderous-yet-somehow-lovable artificial intelligence bot M3gan come back to life with a new look and a renewed mission to protect Cady (McGraw). Brian Jordan Alvarez also returns, as does Amie Donald as M3gan and Jenna Davis as the voice of M3gan. Jemaine Clement and Ivanna Sakhno are among the new faces to join the franchise.
Moviegoers might be wondering if they should stick around after the credits for any more M3gan action. Is there a post-credit scene in M3gan 2.0?
No, you're safe to leave when the credits start rolling. Things wrap up neatly with the story, and there are no more surprises to be had.
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