Dance Trend

#M3GAN has arrived on TikTok... and her dance is going viral!

If you haven’t seen Blumhouse’s M3GAN yet, run don’t walk! The first smash hit of the year has not only surpassed box office expectations, but it has made its way onto TikTok with over 1B+ views since the film’s release.

“I wanted people to like her and get a kick out of her, but there’s no way I could comprehend the reaction that we got,” director Gerard Johnstone told NBC News in a recent Zoom interview. “It’s unbelievable. It makes my head spin.”

While the dance sequence was not originally intended for social media success,

Though he refers to himself as a “self-imposed social media exile,” Johnstone doesn’t spend time on video-sharing platforms like TikTok. That said, as a filmmaker, he understands the important role it plays in the lives of girls and how elements of TikTok, like dance, are bonding experiences for young women.

He said he wanted to incorporate that experience in the film’s narrative. “There’s a scene early on in the film where M3GAN and Cady are bonding and just dancing is one of the things they do,” says Johnstone.

Be it at shopping centers, or professional sports matches, M3GAN is sure to pop up near you soon!

Mae Muller Is Keeping Dancers Dancing

Since DanceOn’s “I Just Came To Dance” Masterclass with Brinn Nicole last month, dancers have continued to engage with the record in fun ways all over TikTok!

@oliviawong21 Even dancing on our break🤣 pick your fighter #CapitolPartner #IJCTD #IJustCameToDance @Mae Muller ♬ I Just Came To Dance - Mae Muller

Olivia Wong posted to TikTok along with her whole class at the studio!

Creators like Olivia Wong, Kent Boyd, Kelsey Cook, Kim Hale, and Amanda LaCount have all joined in on the fun.

@kentboyd_ Mom got mad at me 😡 #CapitolPartner #IJCTD #IJustCameToDance @Mae Muller ♬ I Just Came To Dance - Mae Muller

Kent Boyd dancing with Kim Hale

With Mae’s catchy hook and fun melody, we hope to see more and more variations across socials showing us how YOU came to dance!

Remember to tag @danceon so we can see what you’ve got —