HOLLYWOOD HEIST!!!
$150M ‘M3GAN’ Franchise
BUILT ON A STOLEN NIGHTMARE?
Published
EXCLUSIVE: The murderous doll isn’t the only VILLAIN in this story. A SHOCKING lawsuit alleges Universal and Blumhouse’s CASH COW “M3GAN” is a complete RIP-OFF of a little-known filmmaker’s work—exposing a DARK underbelly of Hollywood theft where indie creators are CRUSHED by studio giants.
Carl Watts, a former airline pilot, is FIRING BACK, accusing horror maestro James Wan and screenwriter Akela Cooper of BRAZENLY pilfering his 2012 film “Paranormal Adoption” to forge their $150 million franchise. This isn’t just coincidence—it’s ALLEGED THEFT on an industrial scale.
The evidence is DAMNING: both feature an orphaned girl, a violently protective doll, and even the SAME sequel-ready ending. Watts claims he submitted his script through channels that directly connected to Cooper’s USC network—a SMOKING GUN that suggests this was no accident.
While Wan flaunts being a “creepy doll aficionado,” Watts was left with NOTHING. Now, the studio is poised to milk the stolen concept with sequels and spin-offs, while the true creator battles for scraps. Is this how Hollywood’s horror machine REALLY operates—by CANNIBALIZING the dreams of outsiders?
Watts is demanding justice and at least $5 million, a MEAGER sum compared to the franchise’s staggering profits. This case threatens to tear the GLITTERING facade off Tinseltown, revealing a system BUILT on borrowed—or stolen—nightmares.
The implications are CHILLING: if a major studio can so easily appropriate an indie filmmaker’s life’s work, what does that say about EVERY original idea in Hollywood? This lawsuit isn’t just about a doll; it’s about the SOUL of creativity itself.
As “M3GAN 2.0” conquers the box office and “SOULM8TE” lurks on the horizon, one man’s nightmare continues. The real horror may not be on screen, but in the boardrooms where ORIGINALITY GOES TO DIE.
The doll is programmed to kill, but who is truly responsible for MURDERING artistic integrity? The court will decide, but the truth is already a MONSTER staring back at us from the screen.
WAKE UP. Your favorite horror blockbuster might be a GHOST written by a stranger you’ll never know.




