

Black Phone 2
Overview
Four years after escaping The Grabber, Finney Blake is struggling with his life after captivity. When his sister Gwen begins receiving calls in her dreams from the black phone and seeing disturbing visions of three boys being stalked at a winter camp, the siblings become determined to solve the mystery and confront a killer who has grown more powerful in death and more significant to them than either could imagine.
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"Dead is just a word."
Status
Released
Original Language
en
Budget
$30,000,000
Revenue
$59,504,282
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Cast
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Jason Blum
Producer
Production

C. Robert Cargill
Producer
Production

Scott Derrickson
Producer
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Scott Derrickson
Writer
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C. Robert Cargill
Writer
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Scott Derrickson
Director
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Ryan Turek
Executive Producer
Production

Joe Hill
Executive Producer
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Pär M. Ekberg
Director of Photography
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Adam Hendricks
Executive Producer
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Atticus Derrickson
Original Music Composer
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Maggie Levin
Executive Producer
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‘Black Phone 2’ – Review Spicy Pulp
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Reel Thoughts: ‘Black Phone 2’ is a scary but disappointing sequel - The Daily Northwestern
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Black Phone 2 Review: Madeleine McGraw’s Oscar-Worthy Star Turn - The Movie Blog
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‘Black Phone 2’ Review: Survivor’s Guilt Stays With You Cinema from the Spectrum
Black Phone 2 Should Be Great, But Something’s Holding It Back - IGN
Black Phone 2 Should Be Great, But Something’s Holding It Back IGN
‘Black Phone 2’ Is a Mess - Pajiba
‘Black Phone 2’ Is a Mess Pajiba
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Movie Review – Black Phone 2 RunPee
Give Black Phone 2 Credit for Daring to Be Different - Vulture
Give Black Phone 2 Credit for Daring to Be Different Vulture
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‘Black Phone 2’ Review: Ethan Hawke Returns for More Virtuoso Demonic Tormenting in an Effective Horror Sequel - The Hollywood Reporter
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'Black Phone 2' Review: The Grabber's Gone, but His Ghost Remains - Variety
'Black Phone 2' Review: The Grabber's Gone, but His Ghost Remains Variety
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