[01/05/26 - 09:32 AM] Blumhouse's "Black Phone 2" Streams Exclusively on Peacock Beginning January 16 Blumhouse's bone-chilling thriller stars Mason Thames, Madeline McGraw, Jeremy Davies, Demián Bichir, Ethan Hawke and more.
[via press release from Peacock]
BLUMHOUSE'S "BLACK PHONE 2" STREAMS EXCLUSIVELY ON PEACOCK BEGINNING JANUARY 16
www.peacocktv.com/stream-movies/black-phone-2
· BLACK PHONE 2, the haunting sequel to horror phenomenon THE BLACK PHONE, begins streaming exclusively on Peacock January 16. Blumhouse's bone-chilling thriller stars Mason Thames, Madeline McGraw, Jeremy Davies, Demián Bichir, Ethan Hawke and more. For more about BLACK PHONE 2 on Peacock, click here.
· In addition to THE BLACK PHONE and BLACK PHONE 2, other Blumhouse hits available to stream on Peacock include:
· Halloween Ends
· The Hunt
· The Invisible Man (2020)
· The Lazarus Effect
· M3GAN
· M3GAN (Unrated)
· Us
· Vengeance
· You Should Have Left
· Universal's biggest films of the year stream first on Peacock. Peacock subscribers get access to award-winning films and blockbuster favorites from Universal Pictures, Blumhouse, Focus Features, Illumination and DreamWorks Animation, often accompanied with bonus features, extended cuts and unrated versions. For the full film offering on Peacock, click here.
FILM DESCRIPTION
True evil transcends death and the black phone rings again as The Grabber (Ethan Hawke) torments Finn (Mason Thames) from beyond the grave by menacing his sister Gwen (Madeline McGraw). 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.
ABOUT THE FILM
Cast: Mason Thames, Madeline McGraw, Jeremy Davies with Demián Bichir and Ethan Hawke
Produced by: Jason Blum, Scott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill
Based on the Short Story 'The Black Phone' by: Joe Hill
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