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With honourable exceptions, Scott Derrickson (1966, Colorado) never liked the sequels. He had attached himself to that idea throughout his career as a filmmaker, moving away from the second parts of Siniestro (2012) and Doctor Strange (2016). Until Black Phone arrived 2.After the successful horror film released in cinemas in 2022, the film features the return of El Raptor (or The Grabber), the serial killer played by Ethan Hawke. Although he was…
Director Scott Derrickson Spills on the Black Phone 2 Trailer
The Sinister and Doctor Strange director gives up the goods on his upcoming sequel, Black Phone 2. Having had a smash hit with 2021’s The Black Phone, director Scott Derrickson was not particularly keen on making a sequel. After all, it was based on a self-contained short story by horror author Joe Hill, and besides, child protagonist Finney Blake (Mason Thames) had put paid to The Grabber (Ethan Hawke), the film’s masked serial killer villain, …
Ethan Hawke and Mason Thames come back in Scott Derrickson's Black Phone 2. The trailer has just come out. Black Phone is one of Blumhouse's last winning poker shots. The firm chaired by Jason Blum and specialized in the "high concept" for 15 years had allocated only about $16 million to [...]
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