M3GAN 2.0 Unveils BTS Beauty Team Ahead of June Release
Meet the makeup, hair and styling team behind M3GAN 2.0 as it readies for June 27 release.

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A recent Instagram press post from the official M3GAN 2.0 account offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at the beauty and style squad gearing up for the sequel’s June 27 premiere. In the share, Universal Pictures, Blumhouse and Atomic Monster gave full credit to the artists crafting the film’s sleek—and occasionally chilling—new looks.
Makeup Masters On Day One
The post kicks off with Makeup Day 1, highlighting veteran makeup artist Robert Ti (@robertti). Ti has previously collaborated on the franchise’s signature blend of doll-like glamour and eerie precision, ensuring M3GAN’s iconic visage remains both flawless and unsettling. His Day 1 work sets the foundation for all on-screen transformations, from the titular android to the supporting cast.
Hair Heroes On Set
Day 1 also saw hairstylist Ricky Fraser (@rickyfraserhair) lending his expertise. Known for sculpting intricate, gravity-defying styles, Fraser’s creations helped cement M3GAN’s futuristic vibe. On Day 2, hyphenate hair pro Douglas Jack (@_douglasjack) stepped in to refresh and adapt those looks for new scenes, ensuring continuity while introducing subtle changes that reflect the character’s evolving arc.
Stylist Spotlight
Throughout both days, stylist Veronica Graye (@veronica.graye) coordinated wardrobe elements, weaving together costumes with hair and makeup for a cohesive visual narrative. Graye’s role goes beyond picking outfits—she collaborates with department heads to align fabric choices, color palettes and textures with the film’s suspenseful tone.
Violet Mcgraw Returns As Cady
Among the cast benefitting from this creative team is Violet McGraw, who reprises her role as Cady in M3GAN 2.0. At just 12 years old, McGraw has built an impressive résumé: her breakthrough performance in Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House earned critical praise, and she’s also appeared in Disney’s Black Widow and the Marvel Cinematic Universe entry Thunderbolts. Wikipedia notes she was born November 29, 2011, and began acting at age six.
On social media, McGraw has shared her excitement about returning to the M3GAN universe, praising both the story’s chilling appeal and the collaborative spirit of the makeup and hair departments. Her chemistry with the original M3GAN design team helped shape several on-set anecdotes, though those remain tightly under wraps until release.
Countdown To Theaters
M3GAN 2.0 hits cinemas nationwide on June 27. As the sequel promises higher stakes and fresh scares, fans are already dissecting every detail—from teaser trailers to these exclusive beauty credits. The film reunites director Gerard Johnstone with producers Blumhouse and Atomic Monster, who brought the first M3GAN to a global box office of over $180 million.
With the creative trio of Ti, Fraser and Graye returning, the new installment is poised to deliver the same eerie elegance that made the original a surprise hit. And fans may spot McGraw’s Cady in even more pivotal scenes, thanks to the team’s meticulous work on hair, makeup and costume continuity.
Between franchise lore and franchise looks, M3GAN 2.0 is primed to blend high fashion with high chills. The Instagram post closes simply: “M3GAN 2.0 in theaters June 27th,” but the impact of these credits will be felt every time the lights dim and the screen flickers to life.

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