The Black Phone 2 is the chilling sequel to the 2021 horror hit, picking up four years later with Finney and his sister Gwen facing new terrors from beyond the grave release in India on 17 October 2025.

Directed by Scott Derrickson, it brings back Ethan Hawke as the creepy Grabber, now haunting through dreams and visions, while the siblings deal with their past trauma. With more gore, supernatural twists, and that iconic black phone ringing again, it’s set to scare audiences during the Halloween season, building on the first film’s success.

This article covers The Black Phone 2’s box office collection, budget details, if it’s a hit or flop and OTT release information.

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The Black Phone 2 2025 Overview

The Black Phone 2
The Black Phone 2
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TitleThe Black Phone 2
Directed byScott Derrickson
Written byScott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill
Produced byScott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill, Jason Blum
ActorMason Thames
ActressMadeleine McGraw
Other CastEthan Hawke, Jeremy Davies, Miguel Cazarez Mora, Demián Bichir, Arianna Rivas, Anna Lore
CinematographyPär M. Ekberg
Edited byFrédéric Thoraval
Music byMark Korven
Production CompaniesBlumhouse Productions, Crooked Highway
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release Date17 October 2025
Running Time1h 55m
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Film IndustryHollywood
GenreSupernatural, Horror, Thriller
Censor RatingA

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The Black Phone 2 Box Office Collection

DayDateIndia Gross (crore)Fluctuation (%+/-)
Day 117 October 2025N/A(Opening Day)
Day 218 October 2025N/AN/A
Day 319 October 2025N/AN/A
Lifetime India NetN/A crore
Lifetime India GrossN/A crore
Lifetime Worldwide GrossN/A crore

The Black Phone 2 is a Hit or Flop

Verdict: Not released yet

What is the budget of The Black Phone 2

Budget: ₹151 crore

The Black Phone 2 Ott release date

  • OTT Platform: TBA
  • OTT date: TBA

Our Review of The Black Phone 2

TBU

What Worked

  1. The Grabber’s comeback feels fresh and dangerous, with Hawke nailing the creepy vibes.
  2. Strong sibling bond between Finney and Gwen adds emotional depth to the horror.
  3. Moody winter atmosphere and dream sequences ramp up the scares effectively.

What Didn’t Work

  1. Some plot choices feel a bit forced, marring the overall flow.
  2. Pacing is deliberate, which might feel slow for fans wanting non-stop action.
  3. Relies on tropes at times, though it plays them well.

Facts and Behind the Scenes

The Black Phone 2 started filming in Toronto back in November 2024 under a fake title Mysterium to keep things hush-hush, wrapping up in January 2025. Director Scott Derrickson got the sequel idea from Joe Hill, the original story’s author, right after the first film’s success, and they wrote the script fast to capture that momentum. Ethan Hawke jumped back in, loving the chance to twist the Grabber into something more supernatural.

A cool bit not everyone knows: They shot real snowy scenes to make the winter setting pop, but it caused delays with blizzards messing up schedules. The cast, especially the kids, did intense prep for the dream stuff, working with psychologists to nail the trauma angles. Hawke even designed new masks for the Grabber, adding personal flair, and the phone prop from the first film got reused with some spooky upgrades.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is The Black Phone 2 releasing in theatres?

The Black Phone 2 hits screens on 17 October 2025.

Who stars in The Black Phone 2?

Mason Thames as Finney, Madeleine McGraw as Gwen, and Ethan Hawke as The Grabber lead the cast.

Is The Black Phone 2 a sequel to the 2021 film?

Yes, it continues the story four years later with the same characters facing new horrors.

Can I pre book tickets for The Black Phone 2?

Yes, advance bookings are open on BookMyShow and other platforms for select shows.

What’s the genre?

It’s a supernatural horror with thriller elements, focusing on ghosts and trauma.

Disclaimer:
The box office figures shared in this article are independently compiled and estimated through our in‑house tracking system, which analyses theatre occupancy trends, distributor inputs, and regional trade signals. These numbers reflect the most accurate industry insights available at the time of publishing. While minor variances may occur compared to final official tallies, the data presented here is considered a reliable representation of the film’s commercial performance.

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