Universal will release The Black Phone 2 in theaters on October 17, with Scott Derrickson returning to direct a sequel that revisits Finney and Gwen years after their encounter with the masked killer known as the Grabber. Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw reprise their roles, alongside Ethan Hawke and new cast additions, with Derrickson scripting again with C. Robert Cargill for Blumhouse. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 20 and moved to its fall date after an earlier summer slot.
Marketing has framed the sequel as a continuation of the first film’s trauma and psychic residue, with trailers hinting that the Grabber’s presence now bleeds into dreams and visions, steering the siblings toward a remote, snowbound setting.
In recent interviews, Derrickson has described the film as leaning into a coming-of-age horror framework while drawing on classical imagery and analog textures to shape its nightmare logic. He cited inspirations that include Dante’s Inferno and spoke about staging sequences with Super 8 techniques to heighten unease.
Early critical reaction has been mixed to positive, with some reviewers praising Hawke’s unnerving return and the atmosphere while questioning whether the expanded mythology dilutes the first movie’s tight focus.
Industry tracking around the date positions the movie as a key October genre play for Universal and Blumhouse, following the original’s sleeper success in 2022 and ongoing audience appetite for theatrical horror. Footage screened at spring exhibitor presentations emphasized a grimmer tone—snow, grainy imagery, and chase sequences—signaling a sequel that scales up scope while keeping its spectral phone as the narrative hinge.
The studio is expected to send the title to Peacock after its exclusive theatrical window, consistent with Universal’s recent pipeline, though precise home-release timing has not been announced.





















































