
Dead is just a word.
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.
- 6.9
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 54m

Mason Thames
Finn
Madeleine McGraw
Gwen
Ethan Hawke
Grabber
Miguel Mora
Ernesto
Demián Bichir
Mando
Jeremy Davies
Terrence
Arianna Rivas
Mustang
Maev Beaty
Barbara
Graham Abbey
Kenneth
James Ransone
Max
Anna Lore
Hope
Simon Webster
Felix
Shepherd Munroe
Cal
Chase B. Robertson
Spike
Dexter Bolduc
New Kid
Jazlyn Wong-Lee
Mean Girl
Julien Norman
Wild Bill
Jacob Moran
Billy











Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$131,585,190.00
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Reviews

It was just okay. First one was better. I understand that horror movies aren't realistic usually, but this one was way too much unrealistic unlike first part.

This is quite a decent icy thriller, but is hasn’t anywhere near the claustrophobic intensity of the first film from 2021. It is still Mason Thames who portrays the now seventeen year old “Finn”, convinced that he seen the last of the “Grabber” but still having nightmares about a phone ringing. To add to his sleeplessness, his sister “Gwen” (also still Madeleine McGraw) is having some fairly tortu

**One of the best horror sequels that will go down as an instant classic in a couple of years** I already feel like this film doesn't get enough praise for blending multiple horror franchises together, but still delivering something brand new that fits in the same world as the original film. It takes the classic camp setting but sets it in a blizzard (Friday The 13th meets The Shining). It expl
As far as improbable sequels go, "Black Phone 2" isn't too bad. Revive a deceased bad guy you would have thought was done with and craft a tale that feels somewhat like the first film, blended with an almost "Nightmare on Elm Street" premise. I have to say these elements combined with a dash of nostalgia from the 80's works, quite well. Sure its not A grade horror but its still creative, c











