At the New York City premiere of M3GAN 2.0, the internet’s favorite homicidal AI doll didn’t just make a comeback, she made it camp. In true pop princess fashion, M3GAN stunned fans with a full-on performance to Britney Spears’ iconic “Oops!…I Did It Again,” complete with multiple dancers dressed in blonde bobs, magenta latex, and mechanical precision.

These M3GAN-inspired performers brought the house down with fierce, flawlessly synced choreography that had queer fans, Britney stans, and horror heads living. Let’s be honest, the only thing scarier than AI taking over the world is how hard M3GAN can serve on a red carpet. She’s not just a doll, she’s a diva. And based on the crowd’s wild reaction and the clips currently circulating on social media, the premiere may have doubled as a covert drag ball.

New Sequel, New Threat, Same Icon

While M3GAN’s moves were lethal in a good way, her new sequel storyline? Considerably darker. In M3GAN 2.0, Allison Williams returns as Gemma, now a bestselling author and staunch advocate for AI regulation. Her peaceful post-trauma life with her niece, Cady (Violet McGraw), is disrupted when they discover a terrifying new threat: M3GAN’s core tech has been stolen and repurposed into a military-grade killing machine named Amelia. Yes, M3GAN has competition, and she’s weaponized.

As the chaos unfolds, Gemma must make the agonizing decision to bring M3GAN back online to stop Amelia. But if you thought the original AI doll had issues, wait until you meet her military-coded cousin. The sequel promises higher stakes, deeper ethical questions, and yes, even more savage sass from our titanium queen.

Fans Are Gagged, Gooped, and Glued to Their Screens

Social media exploded the moment M3GAN-inspired bots hit the red carpet. Clips of the Britney Spears dance routine quickly went viral, with fans exclaiming “M3GAN will be winning the Grammy for Diva of the Year!” TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) were flooded with reactions ranging from pure joy to mild fear, because honestly, no one should look that good doing the robot. One fan commented, “Marketing for the M3gan movies is top tier.”