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Black Phone 2 Movie Review: Fear returns in a darker, more intense and unsettling sequel

‘Black Phone 2’ expands the horror of its predecessor with a darker, more supernatural edge, exploring trauma that refuses to fade. Strong performances and inventive scares make it an unsettling sequel.

October 31, 2025 / 11:01 IST
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Black Phone 2 review
Black Phone 2 review

‘Black Phone 2,’ directed by Scott Derrickson, was released in theatres on 31st October and stars Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies, and Demian Bichir.

Darker, bolder return

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‘Black Phone 2’ arrives as a colder, more ambitious follow-up to Scott Derrickson’s 2021 horror hit. The sequel moves beyond the original’s claustrophobic basement setting to explore the lingering effects of trauma and guilt. You can almost feel the chill in the siblings’ home, the way shadows cling to corners. It’s a film about memories that refuse to stay buried and fears that travel from room to room.

Derrickson’s direction is confident; he controls pacing and mood tightly. Unlike the first film, which thrived on the unknown, this one asks what happens when fear doesn’t end—it follows the calls of the past into the present.