WATCH BLACK PHONE 2 AT HOME EXCLUSIVELY ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND ON 4K ULTRA HD AND BLU-RAY™ DECEMBER 23 FROM UNIVERSAL PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Director Scott Derickson continues the nightmare with darker, deadlier, and more terrifying scenes than ever before as Ethan Hawke returns to his most disturbing role as deranged serial killer The Grabber opposite Mason Thames in his breakout feature film role as Finn. With all-new bonus content when purchased at participating retailers, including seven deleted scenes and in-depth behind-the-scenes featurettes, bringing home even more intensity and shocking new scares and secrets.
Synopsis: True evil transcends death and the black phone rings again as The Grabber (Hawke) torments Finn (Thames) from beyond the grave by menacing his sister Gwen (Madeline McGraw; Toy Story 4, “Secrets of Sulphur Springs”). Haunted by horrific visions, the teens set out to stop their psychological torture only to uncover a disturbing secret as they confront a killer who has only grown more powerful in death.

EXCLUSIVE BONUS FEATURES WHEN YOU PURCHASE AT PARTICIPATING RETAILERS:
- DELETED SCENES
- Gwen and Ernesto Talk in the Library
 - Mustang Talks to Group
 - Mando Talks About the Camp Closing
 - Mustang and Gwen Talk in the Chapel
 - Ernesto and Gwen Kiss
 - Gwen Prays
 - Ken and Barb Ask Gwen and Finn to Come Back
 
 - DIALED IN: THE CAST OF BLACK PHONE 2 – Get to know the actors whose creative decisions and personal connections breathe life into a wide range of characters.
 - A STORY CARVED IN ICE – From breathtaking stunts to grotesque prosthetic work, a look at the immense creative and technical effort required to bring this visceral, edge-of-your seat thriller to life.
 - FROZEN IN TIME – Dreamlike settings collide with unnerving terror in this behind-the-scenes look at the frightening set of BLACK PHONE 2.
 - FEATURE COMMENTARY WITH DIRECTOR/CO-WRITER/PRODUCER SCOTT DERICKSON
 
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