First came Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which was fine. Then there was M3GAN 2.0, which was a flop. Now we have Five Nights at Freddy's 2, a sequel that has all the energy of a dead battery. Behold the steady downward spiral of robo-horror sequels
In each of these franchises, the first film was about a killer robot who, despite being an antagonist, was compelling enough that audiences wanted more. So, Hollywood brings them back for a sequel. But this time, the bad robot has a heart of gold and only wants to protect a child. From what? Oh, a more advanced and even more evil version of the robo-killer that started it all.
Look, that premise should be fun. In T2, it is because co-writer and director James Cameron kept Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator stiff and macho, then introduced a wiry

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