Want your very own life-sized M3GAN? Now you can have one

You can have your very own M3GAN

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If you watchedM3GANand thought to yourself, “Gee, owning one of these murderous robots sounds like a good idea!” then you’re in luck. NECA has produced a life-sized M3GAN, meaning you can soon keep the killer doll for yourself.

The doll is currently available for pre-order at $494.99 onNECA’s site, and the website says the replica is “based on M3GAN’s on-screen appearance, duplicated from actual film-used digital files to be the most screen-accurate representation available.”

Its hair is a match for samples used on screen, the doll’s clothing uses the film’s patterns, and the dress matches a swatch of the movie’s. Plus, even M3GAN’s shoes have details from the footwear used in the film. No word on whether your doll will come to life, though.

The replica is expected to ship in 2024, which means you could be bringing M3GAN home in time for Christmas.

If you want even more M3GAN in your life, the good news is a sequel is in the works. Screenwriter Akela Cooper is returning, as is director Gerard Johnstone, and the film is aptly titled M3GAN 2.0.The sequel’s release date was recently pushed backto May 16, 2025, from January 17, 2025, though no reason has been given for the shift. No plot details are known just yet either, but we do know that stars Allison Williams and Violet McGraw will be back.

While you wait for M3GAN 2.0, check out our guide to all the upcomingmovie release datesfor everything 2024 has in store – or see our roundup of thebest horror moviesto watch now.

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I’m a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site’s Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.

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