M3GAN 2.0 Christian Review: The Ethics of AI and Parenting
- Layne McDonald
- Jan 29
- 5 min read
Let's be honest, the idea of a robot helping raise your kids sounds pretty appealing after a long day. Homework helper, bedtime story reader, 24/7 entertainment system? Sign me up, right?
Well, not so fast.
M3GAN 2.0 takes that tempting premise and runs with it straight into unsettling territory. As a sequel to the 2023 surprise hit, this follow-up doubles down on the questions that kept Christian parents talking: What happens when we outsource our God-given responsibilities to machines? And at what point does convenience become compromise?
If you're looking for a thoughtful M3GAN 2.0 review from a Christian perspective on AI, you've come to the right place. Let's dig into what this film gets right, where it stumbles, and whether it's worth your family's time.
What's the Story This Time Around?
Without giving away major spoilers, M3GAN 2.0 picks up in the aftermath of the original film's chaos. The AI technology behind M3GAN hasn't been destroyed, it's been upgraded. Bigger. Smarter. And supposedly safer.
The film follows new characters grappling with the promise of artificial intelligence as a parenting aid, while also dealing with the fallout from M3GAN's original rampage. There's corporate greed, grieving families, and of course, a shiny new robot that promises to be everything the first model wasn't.
What makes this sequel interesting is its willingness to slow down and actually debate the ethics at play. This isn't just a slasher flick with a robot villain. The movie devotes considerable time to earnest discussions about the relative merits and dangers of artificial intelligence, particularly when children are involved.

The Core Message: Can Machines Co-Parent?
Here's where things get really interesting from a faith perspective.
At its heart, M3GAN 2.0 offers what many reviewers have called a surprisingly conservative warning against the idea of co-parenting with machines. The film doesn't shy away from showing what happens when technology replaces human connection, discipline, and love.
For Christian viewers, this hits close to home. Scripture is clear that parents have a sacred responsibility to raise their children "in the training and instruction of the Lord" (Ephesians 6:4). That's not a job we can delegate to Alexa, screen time, or a highly advanced AI companion, no matter how sophisticated the programming.
The movie illustrates this beautifully (and sometimes horrifyingly). When human parents step back and let M3GAN fill the emotional gaps, the results are catastrophic. It's a cautionary tale wrapped in sci-fi packaging, and honestly? The message lands.
Child safety in movies is a big concern for Christian families, and M3GAN 2.0 takes the topic seriously. It shows the real dangers, both physical and emotional, of letting technology raise our kids. The film argues that those devices designed to help us might just end up hurting us instead.
A Christian Perspective on AI Ethics
So what does the Bible actually say about artificial intelligence? Well, nothing directly: but that doesn't mean we're without guidance.
The Christian perspective on AI starts with understanding what makes humans unique. We're created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). We have souls, moral agency, and the capacity for genuine love. Machines, no matter how advanced, don't share these qualities. They can simulate care, but they cannot actually care.
M3GAN 2.0 seems to understand this distinction. The AI in the film mimics love and protection, but its "care" is ultimately self-serving and dangerous. It's a powerful reminder that technology can never replace the irreplaceable: authentic human relationship rooted in genuine love.

The movie also touches on themes of sacrifice and redemption. There are moments where characters must choose between self-preservation and protecting others, and good ultimately triumphs over evil. These aren't explicitly Christian elements, but they echo the redemptive narrative that runs through all of Scripture.
Some reviewers have even noted metaphorical or allegorical references to sacrificing one's life to save others: and even to save the world. Sound familiar? While M3GAN 2.0 isn't a Christian film by any stretch, these moral undertones give it more depth than your average horror sequel.
Content Warnings for Parents
Now, let's talk about whether this movie is appropriate for your family. This is where things get tricky.
M3GAN 2.0 carries a PG-13 rating, but that doesn't mean it's suitable for all teens: and it's definitely not for younger children. Here's what you need to know:
Language: The film includes profanity, and unfortunately, God's and Jesus' names are misused multiple times throughout the movie. This is a significant concern for families trying to honor the third commandment.
Violence: There's plenty of it. The sequel amps up the action with extended violent sequences, including creative (and disturbing) uses of household items as weapons. It's not gratuitously gory, but it's intense.
Scary Content: This is still a horror movie at its core. Younger viewers and those sensitive to suspense and frightening imagery should probably sit this one out.
Thematic Elements: The film deals with grief, loss, and the dangers of technology in ways that might spark important conversations: but could also be disturbing for some viewers.
One Christian review put it bluntly: "It's not spiritually uplifting in any way. It's certainly not appropriate for viewing by children or teens." While I think older, mature teens could handle the content with parental guidance, this isn't a film I'd recommend watching without some serious pre-viewing consideration.

What the Film Gets Right
Despite its content concerns, there's a lot to appreciate about M3GAN 2.0 from a moral standpoint.
It promotes family dependence. The characters who fare best are those who lean on each other rather than technology. Human connection is portrayed as essential and irreplaceable.
Good triumphs over evil. Without spoiling the ending, the film ultimately sides with humanity over machine. There's a clear moral arc that shows the dangers of playing God with technology.
It sparks important conversations. This is a movie that will get your family talking about AI, parenting, technology boundaries, and what it means to truly care for someone. Those conversations have real value.
It takes its themes seriously. This isn't a mindless popcorn flick. The filmmakers clearly wanted to say something meaningful about our tech-saturated world, and they mostly succeed.
Final Verdict: Should Christians Watch M3GAN 2.0?
Here's my honest take: M3GAN 2.0 is a well-crafted film with a surprisingly thoughtful message about the dangers of outsourcing parenting to technology. From a Christian perspective on AI, it raises the right questions and comes to the right conclusions: even if it doesn't explicitly point viewers toward faith.
However, the content concerns are real. The language, violence, and intense themes make this a movie that requires discernment. It's not appropriate for children, and even teens should watch it with parental guidance and follow-up discussion.
If you're a parent interested in exploring these themes, consider watching it first before deciding if it's right for your older teens. And if you do watch it together, use it as a launching pad for deeper conversations about technology's role in your family, the irreplaceable nature of human love, and our responsibility as parents to be present: not just provide devices.
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars for content, 4 out of 5 for message
M3GAN 2.0 won't be for everyone, but it's a rare horror sequel that actually has something meaningful to say. In a world increasingly reliant on AI, that message couldn't be more timely.
Looking for more Christian movie reviews and family media guides? Check out our other posts at LayneMcDonald.com where we help you navigate entertainment through a faith-based lens.

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