Box Office: ‘The Black Phone 2’ Makes $2.6 Million in Previews

Blumhouse and Universal’s horror sequel “The Black Phone 2” pulled in $2.625 million in Thursday previews. Projections place its weekend opening between $18 million and $29 million, putting a spotlight on horror’s enduring box office appeal.

Key Takeaways:

  • “The Black Phone 2” earned $2.625 million in Thursday previews.
  • Opening weekend estimates range from $18 million to $29 million.
  • Blumhouse and Universal produce this sequel, continuing their horror partnership.
  • The original “Black Phone” introduced viewers to Ethan Hawke’s unsettling character.
  • Analysts await final weekend results to see whether the film meets lofty or conservative predictions.

Box Office Preview

Blumhouse and Universal are ringing in the box office returns with their sequel, “The Black Phone 2,” which collected $2.625 million in Thursday night previews. Early estimates predict that the film could gross anywhere between $23 million and $29 million in its opening weekend, though some conservative forecasts peg the figure closer to $18 million.

A Terrifying Follow-Up

The first “Black Phone” captured audiences with its chilling storyline and featured a notably creepy performance by Ethan Hawke. Now, its successor looks set to build on that success. Despite the wide range of early projections, the preview earnings suggest that fans remain eager to return to the phone for another dose of terror.

Industry Expectations

Box office watchers are keen to see how “The Black Phone 2” fares across the rest of its debut weekend. Horror films often show strong initial interest, and Blumhouse’s track record in the genre has historically drawn large audiences. Still, with some estimates as modest as $18 million, the final tally could surprise those counting on a higher number.

Closing Notes

Whether “The Black Phone 2” lands on the higher end of predictions or proves the more cautious estimates accurate, it’s already off to a promising start. With a formidable $2.625 million prelude, the weekend’s final results will determine just how loud this phone is truly ringing.

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