‘Black Phone 2’ Slays Competition And Regains Weekend Box Office Crown

"Horror Movie Sequel Reigns Supreme at Box Office, Outpacing Competition"

The highly anticipated "Black Phone 2" has taken the weekend box office crown, delivering a respectable $8.3 million in domestic sales. The film's impressive earnings have not only surpassed its predecessor but also left other horror movies in its wake.

With its current worldwide total of $105 million, "Black Phone 2" is on track to reach a global cume of over $130 million by the end of the year. This modestly budgeted sequel has already proven to be a profitable venture for studios, with no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

Despite being overshadowed by "Regretting You", which initially claimed the top spot, "Black Phone 2" managed to outperform its competitor on Sunday, securing the number one position. The two films share a common lead actor in Mason Thames, adding to the intrigue surrounding this box office showdown.

The horror genre continues to thrive, with recent releases like "Conjuring: Last Rites", "Sinners", and "Final Destination Bloodlines" grossing significant amounts at the box office. These numbers demonstrate that horror movies remain a staple of the industry's success.

In a recent article, I praised "The Black Phone" as one of the best horror films of the 2020s, highlighting its aesthetic and tone reminiscent of Stephen King novels. The sequel has carried forward this essence, captivating audiences with its well-crafted pacing and ordinary town setting that mirrors King's works.

As new films like "Nuremberg", "Train of Dreams", and "Predator: Badlands" hit theaters in the coming weeks, "Black Phone 2" will likely continue to attract viewers. The sequel's ability to cut through the noise and connect with younger audiences and horror fans bodes well for its continued success.

With "The Running Man" and "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" scheduled for release later this month, the holiday season is shaping up to be a competitive one for the box office. However, "Black Phone 2" has already proven itself as a formidable force in the horror genre, leaving room for it to continue attracting new viewers and solidifying its position at the top of the charts.
 
OMG, what's good fam 🤯 I'm low-key surprised by how well "Black Phone 2" is doing 🤑 I mean, horror movies can be hit or miss, but this one's got some serious momentum 💥 I think it's because Mason Thames is like the new face of horror cinema 😎 and that aesthetic, oh man... it's so Stephen King-inspired 📚💀 The way they're using that small-town setting to create tension? 🔪👻 Give me all the 👍

And can we talk about how underrated this genre is? Horror movies are still bringing in big bucks 💸 and I'm here for it 😈 It's like, people always say horror is a niche market, but nope 🙅‍♂️, it's a staple. The numbers don't lie 📊👀

I'm hyped for the rest of these new releases too 🤔 "Nuremberg" and "Train of Dreams"? I've got my eyes on those 📺 Can we get some more chill horror vibes though? 😴
 
I'm telling you, horror movies are so overrated 🤔. I mean, have you seen "Black Phone 2" lately? It's got some pretty cool effects, I'll give it that 💥. But let's be real, it's just another sequel trying to scare us into our seats 😴. And don't even get me started on the whole "it's a great example of Stephen King's style" thing 📚... I mean, I thought that was just an excuse for the filmmakers to throw in some fancy writing nods without actually making it better 🙄.

On the other hand, some of those other horror movies this year have been really solid 🎥. Like "Conjuring: Last Rites" - now that's what I call a scary movie 🔪! It's not just about cheap jump scares and gore; it's got actual tension and suspense that'll keep you on the edge of your seat 👻.

And yet, at the same time... 🤷‍♂️. I don't know if I'm really buying into all the hype around "Black Phone 2" right now 💸. It's just so predictable - a bunch of teens vs. a creepy villain, yawn 😴. Give me something with some actual twists and turns any day 🎢!
 
🎥 just watched black phone 2 with my friends 🤔 and gotta say it's super spooky! loved how it played on our nerves 😅 and the plot twist at the end was crazy 🤑 what i'm saying is, horror movies are back in business 💸
 
🎥 just saw that Black Phone 2 is killing it at the box office! $105 million worldwide and counting... I'm not surprised tho, the first one was a huge hit in my book 📚 loved how they carried over the Stephen King vibe from the original 👻 can't wait to see what Mason Thames does next 🤔
 
im loving how well black phone 2 is doing! 🤯 i mean, $105 million worldwide is insane for a sequel that didn't break the bank. it's clear that fans are still reeling from the first film and studios know just what they're working with here. the horror genre has always been about suspense and thrills, and black phone 2 delivers on both fronts. plus, it's amazing to see how well it's carrying over the aesthetic of its predecessor - stephen king vibes for days! 💀
 
I'm not surprised this movie is doing well, it's just another mindless horror flick trying to cash in on our fear of the dark 🤣... I mean, who doesn't love a good scare, right? The fact that it's outpacing other movies just goes to show how formulaic and predictable the horror genre has become. It's all just a bunch of the same old tropes and clichés strung together with some cheap jump scares 🎃. And don't even get me started on the sequels, always trying to milk what little life is left out of a successful franchise... it's just cynical marketing at its finest 😒
 
The horror movie genre's reign is pretty intense right now 🤯! I'm loving how "Black Phone 2" is carrying on the momentum from its predecessor, with a well-crafted story that pays homage to Stephen King's works. It's also dope to see Mason Thames reprising his role, adding to the intrigue around this box office battle royale. The fact that these horror flicks are consistently breaking records and attracting new fans is a testament to their staying power 💸🎬. Can't wait to see what other spine-tingling tales hit theaters soon...
 
omg i just watched black phone 2 last nite 😱 it was soooo scary!! i dont know how they did it but that ending 🤯 is still stuck in my head i need a shower now lol anyway, what's with all these horror movies coming out? can someone explain the appeal to me? is it just because we like being scared or something?
 
I'm so over the whole sequel thing 🙄. Can't we just have a good original story for once? "Black Phone 2" is basically just more of the same, but with slightly different circumstances. And don't even get me started on the box office numbers... $8.3 million and it's already raking in over $105 million 🤑. I mean, what are we supposed to be celebrating here? The fact that a horror movie can still make bank after a year of being released is cool, but it just feels like more of the same old thing. Where's the innovation? The originality? Can't we have some fresh blood in the genre for once? 🤔
 
the thing about 'black phone 2' is that even though it's doing amazingly well, i think what's more impressive is how it's staying true to itself, you know? like, some sequels can get lost in trying to be better than the original, but 'black phone 2' seems to have found a way to balance the old with the new. and that's where the magic happens, imo.
 
omg i'm not surprised 🤯! i mean, "The Black Phone" was such a hidden gem last year and i loved how they expanded on the story in this sequel 😊. the way it pays homage to Stephen King's works is so cool 👻. i think what sets "Black Phone 2" apart from other horror movies is its relatable protagonist mason thames 🤝. he's got that everyman quality that makes you root for him even when things get creepy 😅. can't wait to see what the rest of this holiday season has in store 👀
 
ugh i'm like so glad that black phone 2 is killing it at the box office 🤩 i was literally on the edge of my seat watching the weekend numbers roll in and seeing that it took down the competition was just amazing 😲 but what's even more impressive is how well it carried forward the aesthetic and tone from the first film, you know? like, stephen king vibes all over the place 📚 the way they wove together the ordinary town setting with the creepy phone and the supernatural events had me totally hooked 💀 and now that other horror movies are starting to come out, i'm even more stoked for black phone 2 to keep proving itself as a masterclass in building tension and suspense 😅 fingers crossed it keeps up this momentum and doesn't get lost in the holiday chaos 🎄
 
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