Description
M3GAN 2.0 (2025) – Blu-ray Disc Review
Universal Pictures | 119 min | PG-13 | Release Date: September 23, 2025
Genres: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Disc Specs
- Blu-ray disc (BD-50) in the 4K + Blu-ray combo set (hdmoviesource.com)
- Resolution: Full 1080p High Definition
- Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 widescreen (Screen-Connections)
- Audio: English Dolby Atmos for the feature; bonus content in Dolby Digital 2.0 (Screen-Connections)
- Subtitles: English SDH, plus French and Spanish (Screen-Connections)
Video Quality
The Blu-ray delivers a crisp, clean HD image. Textures—skin, clothing, surfaces—are well preserved. Dark & shadowy scenes maintain depth without losing detail; bright, high-contrast scenes (neon, metallic, exposed effects) hold punch without blowing out. The transfer is well balanced for HD viewing: clean, natural, and faithful to the theatrical look.
Audio Quality
The Dolby Atmos track offers immersive sound: ambient effects, mechanical and sci-fi elements, and spatial cues feel placed in the room, enhancing tension. Dialogue remains clear even in chaotic or dim sequences. The dynamic range is strong—scares and sound design hit hard without distortion, and quieter moments retain clarity and presence.
Special Features (on Blu-ray)
- Unrated Version — includes enhanced kills, deleted scenes, and more intense content not in theatrical version (Screen-Connections)
- Making M3GAN 2.0 (“Total Upgrade”) — behind-the-scenes look at design, upgrades, production (Screen-Connections)
- Droid DNA — explores puppetry, animatronics, AI tech behind M3GAN 2.0 (Screen-Connections)
- The Art of Slaying — cast, stunts, effects teams break down action/horror sequences (Screen-Connections)
- Scene Breakdown: “Embrace AI Convention” — dissects a key sequence and how departments collaborated (Screen-Connections)
✅ Overall Recommendation
This Blu-ray is the HD fallback you want when you’re not watching in 4K. You lose HDR, but the HD image is solid and the audio still delivers in Atmos. The bonus content (especially the unrated cut and features) makes this disc compelling even for collectors. A very strong Blu-ray offering that stands well on its own.

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