'Black Phone 2' Robin Cymbaly/Universal Pictures/Blumhouse Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Blumhouse is back in action. Scott Derrickson's Black Phone 2 delivered horror maestro Jason Blum a major win in opening to a better-than-expected $26.5 million domestically from 3,411 theaters and $15.5 million from 72 markets overseas for a global start of $42 million globally against a relatively modest $30 million production budget. The pic's debut follows a string of misses for the Universal-based banner, culminating with the pricey flop of M3GAN 2.0 earlier this year. The sequel easily came in No. 1 in North America ahead of Disney's tentpole Tron-Ares after being credited by critics for expanding the Black Phone universe and scoring strong audience exits, including a B CinemaScore (that's a great grade for the horror genre). Also notable: Latinos, the most frequent moviegoers in the U.S., made up the largest segment of the audience at roughly 39 percent. Internationally, Mexico led all markets with $4.3 million, a huge number for a horror title. Related Stories Movies Box Office: Blumhouse Back in Action as 'Black Phone 2' Heads for $24.4M-Plus Opening Movies 'Black Phone 2' Director Scott Derrickson Talks the Twist That Sparked the Sequel The sequel returns Ethan Hawke as the serial killer known as Grabber, and Mason Thames as Finn. In the follow-up, the sinister killer seeks vengeance on Finn from beyond the grave by menacing his younger sister, Gwen, who is played by Madeleine McGraw. Heading into the weekend, Universal had the movie's debut at $18 million, but prerelease tracking turned out to be right in predicting that the R-rated sequel would come in ahead of the first film. Black Phone, opening in 2021 when cinemas were first recovering from COVID, started off with $23.6 million in North America on its way to turning into a sleeper hit, amassing more than $161 million in worldwide ticket sales (that was before horror fatigue struck at the box office). Tron: Ares came in second in North America after tumbling more than 65 percent in its sophomore outing to an estimated $11.1 million from 4,000 cinemas for a 10-day domestic tally of $54.6 million. Overseas, the threequel earned another $14.1 million, including a dismal $2.8 million from its debut in China, for a foreign cume of $49.4 million and $103 million globally (the problem? Ares cost a net $180 million to produce). 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Mild Box Office: 'Black Phone 2' Dials It in for Blumhouse With $26.5M U.S. Opening and $42M Globally
October 19, 2025
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