Blumhouse’s new horror sequel, *The Black Phone 2*, has electrified the box office. The film opened to a massive $26.5 million in North America this weekend. It marks a major comeback for the studio.
This performance far exceeded industry expectations. According to Reuters, the strong start is a welcome win for producer Jason Blum after several recent underperformers.
Sequel Outperforms Predecessor with Strong Critical Support
The sequel’s domestic opening surpassed the first film’s $23.6 million debut. It earned an estimated $15.5 million from international markets. Its global launch total reached $42 million.
Mexico led all overseas territories with a huge $4.3 million haul. The film scored a B CinemaScore, which is considered excellent for a horror title. Latino moviegoers represented the largest demographic at 39 percent of the audience.
Horror Hit Revives Studio Fortunes Amid Market Challenges
The success signals a potent revival for the Blumhouse brand. The film was produced on a modest $30 million budget. Its profitability contrasts sharply with other recent high-profile genre flops.
This result demonstrates enduring audience appetite for well-executed horror. The film’s expansion of its supernatural universe was credited by critics for its appeal. Its performance defies recent concerns about so-called horror fatigue among moviegoers.
The powerful opening for The Black Phone 2 confirms the franchise’s potent staying power and delivers a much-needed box office haunting for its studio.
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How much did The Black Phone 2 make on opening weekend?
The film earned $26.5 million domestically and $15.5 million internationally. This combined for a global opening weekend of $42 million.
Did the sequel perform better than the original movie?
Yes, the sequel’s domestic opening surpassed the first film’s $23.6 million debut. Its global launch was significantly stronger than initial projections.
What was the production budget for the film?
The movie was produced on a reported $30 million budget. This makes its opening weekend profit margin very strong.
How did other new releases perform this weekend?
Disney’s *Tron: Ares* placed second with $11.1 million. Lionsgate’s comedy *Good Fortune* opened in third with $6.2 million.
Who stars in The Black Phone 2?
Ethan Hawke returns as the Grabber, with Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw also reprising their roles. The sequel focuses on the killer targeting Finn’s sister.
Trusted Sources
Reuters, Box Office Mojo, The Associated Press
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