![]() ![]() And each of those are also now being franchised, with “Barbarian” getting a video game adaptation, and “M3GAN 2.0” already dated for January 2025. The movie’s box office performance showed that there was an appetite for original horror stories, with movies like “Barbarian” and Blumhouse’s “M3GAN” both making money. It was a modest box office hit and brought in $161 million worldwide. The movie was produced by Jason Blum for Blumhouse, Scott Derrickson and C. Hawke’s character trapped the boy in a soundproof basement, but the boy was able to hear a disconnected phone ringing that allowed him to communicate with the voices of the killer’s previous victims, all of whom want to help the boy escape. “The Black Phone” was based on a short story by Joe Hill and followed a 13-year-old boy (Mason Thames) kidnapped by a sadistic, masked killer played by Hawke. Universal has set the film for release on June 27, 2025, but no creatives have been announced on the sequel, so it’s unclear if director Derrickson or star Ethan Hawke would return. ![]() Universal and Blumhouse have announced a release date for “The Black Phone 2,” a sequel to Scott Derrickson‘s horror movie from last year. “The Black Phone” Universal/screenshotĪnother original horror film is getting the IP treatment, and it’s possible that Blumhouse has yet another franchise on its hands. Actress Monroe recently wrapped production on “Longlegs,” which stars Nicolas Cage and is also a Neon 2024 release. and Bad Robot project with Anne Hathaway. ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Heads Into Its Big Weekend - Taking Box Office Predictions with ‘a Grain of Salt’ĭirector Mitchell is currently in development on an Untitled Warner Bros. ![]()
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