M3GAN’s model moment! Hit movie’s killer doll stars stars in Marc Jacobs campaign

M3GAN’s Model Moment! Killer Doll From Hit Movie Swaps Homicide For High Fashion As She Stars In Marc Jacobs Campaign

Killer doll M3GAN has become the fashion world’s unlikely new toast by modeling for Marc Jacobs’ teen line Heaven this week.

The star, who rose to social media stardom with her one-liners and daring dance moves in the hit film, struck a haunting pose while modeling a gothic ensemble for the brand.

M3GAN donned a $195 God Help Me hoodie paired with $595 Margaret boots.

M3GAN sees robotics engineer Gemma (Allison Williams) create an AI prototype called ‘Model 3 Generative’ or M3GAN after gaining custody of her niece Cady, played by Violet McGraw.

The doll is meant to “protect Cady from both physical and emotional harm,” but things quickly take a much darker turn.

Homicide to haute couture! Killer doll M3GAN has become the fashion world’s unlikely new toast by modeling for Marc Jacobs’ teen line Heaven this week.

Model moment: The doll, who rose to social media stardom with her clever one-liners and daring dance moves in the hit film, struck a haunting pose while modeling a gothic ensemble for the brand.

Model moment: The doll, who rose to social media stardom with her clever one-liners and daring dance moves in the hit film, struck a haunting pose while modeling a gothic ensemble for the brand.

Universal’s M3gan rode a wave of good reviews (93% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) to a $30.2 million debut.

It opened in 3,509 theaters and posted a strong average of $8,606 per screen for its opening frame.

The thriller, directed by Gerard Johnstone from a script by Malignant writer Akela Cooper, grossed an additional $14.8 million from foreign markets for a worldwide debut of just over $45 million.

A sequel, M3GAN 2.0, was recently announced for a January 2025 release.

Stars Allison and Violet McGraw will return for the film, along with screenwriter Akela Cooper.

In the much-parodied scene from the blockbuster, M3GAN meets robotics company boss David Lin (Ronny Chieng) in a hallway; as he looks on in bewilderment, she inexplicably begins to dance, before cartwheeling and grabbing a knife.

The doll’s impressive dance and other moves were performed by 12-year-old Amie Donald in her big-screen acting debut, and she received move training from Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power actors Jed Brophy and Luke Hawker.

Dolls Kill: In the much-parodied scene from the blockbuster, M3GAN meets robotics company boss David Lin (Ronny Chieng) in a hallway;  as he looks on in bewilderment, she inexplicably begins to dance, before cartwheeling and grabbing a knife.

Dolls Kill: In the much-parodied scene from the blockbuster, M3GAN meets robotics company boss David Lin (Ronny Chieng) in a hallway; as he looks on in bewilderment, she inexplicably begins to dance, before cartwheeling and grabbing a knife.

Solid Reviews: Universal's M3gan rode a wave of solid reviews (93% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) for a $30.2 million debut.

Solid Reviews: Universal’s M3gan rode a wave of solid reviews (93% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) for a $30.2 million debut.