Horror fans have reason to celebrate this fall, as Ethan Hawke steps back into one of his most chilling roles yet—the menacing villain known as “The Grabber”—in The Black Phone 2. The highly anticipated sequel continues the terrifying saga that began with the first film, while diving even deeper into the psychological scars left on its survivors.
The recently released trailer offers a glimpse at just how relentless The Grabber’s desire for revenge has become. This time, the focus shifts beyond Finn (played by Mason Thames), the young boy who narrowly escaped The Grabber’s clutches in the first film. Instead, the masked figure directs his wrath toward Finn’s younger sister, Gwen (Madeleine McGraw). What follows is a haunting story that blends supernatural dread, psychological trauma, and a dark family history.
According to the official synopsis, Finn is now a teenager trying to move forward after the harrowing ordeal he endured years earlier. At 17, he is still haunted by the memories of his captivity and the life-and-death struggle that defined his youth. Just as he attempts to rebuild his sense of normalcy, Gwen—now 15—is pulled into the nightmare herself. Gwen begins having unsettling dreams where she receives calls on the infamous black phone, accompanied by eerie visions of three boys being hunted at a snow-covered retreat called Alpine Lake.
Determined not to become a passive victim, Gwen sets out to uncover the truth behind these visions. Her relentless curiosity and courage soon lead her and Finn back into danger, as the siblings travel to the camp during a raging winter storm. There, Gwen unearths a disturbing secret that ties The Grabber’s legacy directly to their own family’s past. What started as a fight for survival becomes a deeply personal confrontation with an adversary who has only grown stronger beyond the grave.
The cast is bolstered by several notable names, including Demián Bichir, Arianna Rivas, Miguel Mora, Jeremy Davies, Maev Beaty, and Graham Abbey—all of whom bring depth to this chilling continuation. Behind the camera, Scott Derrickson returns to direct, once again collaborating on the screenplay with C. Robert Cargill. The film remains rooted in Joe Hill’s original short story but pushes the mythology of The Black Phone into new and frightening territory. The project is produced by Derrickson, Cargill, and Jason Blum, with Ryan Turek, Adam Hendricks, Daniel Bekerman, and Jason Blumenfeld serving as executive producers.
Audiences can expect The Black Phone 2 to deliver both heart-pounding scares and emotionally charged storytelling when it hits theaters on October 17, 2025. For fans of supernatural thrillers, this sequel promises not only the return of its terrifying villain but also a deeper exploration of the bonds between siblings, trauma, and the lingering power of fear.