The Black Phone - Official Trailer

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Published 2021-10-13
The Black Phone - Official Trailer
In Theaters June 24
www.theblackphonemovie.com/

The phone is dead. And it’s ringing.

Director Scott Derrickson returns to his terror roots and partners again with the foremost brand in the genre, Blumhouse, with a new horror thriller.
Finney Shaw, a shy but clever 13-year-old boy, is abducted by a sadistic killer and trapped in a soundproof basement where screaming is of little use. When a disconnected phone on the wall begins to ring, Finney discovers that he can hear the voices of the killer’s previous victims. And they are dead set on making sure that what happened to them doesn’t happen to Finney.
Starring four-time Oscar® nominee Ethan Hawke in the most terrifying role of his career and introducing Mason Thames in his first ever film role, The Black Phone is produced, directed, and co-written by Scott Derrickson, the writer-director of Sinister, The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Marvel’s Doctor Strange.

The film’s screenplay is by Derrickson & C. Robert Cargill (Doctor Strange, Sinister franchise), based on the award-winning short story by Joe Hill from his New York Times bestseller 20th Century Ghosts. The film is produced by Derrickson & Cargill’s Crooked Highway and presented by Universal and Blumhouse. Jason Blum, Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill are producers on the film, which is executive produced by Ryan Turek and Christopher H. Warner.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BrydellCocky
    Looks like a really good movie but dang yall giving so much away in the trailer... please stop doing that!
  • @Jordansparte
    Looks genuinely creepy, however Blumhouse has to stop showing the whole freaking movie in the trailers!
  • @huxley8671
    I think what made this movie so enjoyable for me was the fact that the characters are actually smart and not the common horror movie character type. I was genuinely so happy when both Fin and Gwen made smart decisions instead if making dumb ones that could've gotten them killed. Spoilers ahead, don't read if you somehow haven't watched it yet. Everything Fin did was just smart in general but I really gotta applaud Gwen because when she found the house, she got back up and rushed home to call the police. In a different horror movie, she would've barged in by herself. So props to The Black Phone!
  • I have to confess; I thought this movie would be bloody, childish and full of fake screams. I loved it.
  • @josephc7272
    They literally showed the whole movie in almost 3 mins.
  • @edtExodus
    Decent movie for a three minute runtime. Apparently there'll be an extended version in cinemas, too. Not sure what else they could add, though.
  • @Velvet62211
    I just went to the theater to see it about 4 hours ago and it was amazing. The child actors were literally amazing and sometimes I couldn’t even tell they were acting. The thriller was filled with a lot of suspense which made it very interesting to watch. Overall, the movie was great and I really enjoyed it
  • @HeySay3
    One of the best horror-thriller with an emotional touch. This movie is quite unique cuz it's horror-thriller where there are both a serial killer and ghosts. I like how the story isn't just about making people scared or feeling goosebumps but it also has character development and a family story which you can relate to. There are several touching moments which makes the movie stand out from the rest of this genre. Also love the performances by both the siblings actors. I swear once you get to the part where the boy is kidnapped, you'll be hooked to your seat.
  • @cadhlaf
    ok so I have some theory about Finn's mother. so we know how Gwen has those dreams and how it is shown that her mother experienced the same thing, and it's likely it was passed on to her. well I seen another theory that it also sort of passed on to Finn, and that's what allowed him to talk to the other victims, because he asked Billy did the phone ring for any of them, and he said that it rang, but none of them heard it, implying that the ghost kids tried to save the others, but they weren't able to communicate with the dead, unlike Finn. billy also mentions that the grabber himself hears it too, but pretends not to, so if this theory is correct, how can the grabber hear it? well (and this is just a theory) if you look at Gwen's dreams and Finn ability to communicate with the dead, they all relate back to the grabber. Gwen has dreams about the grabbers victims, and Finn can talk to them, so there must be some connection. and also, the grabbers really name is Albert Shaw, and in the books, Finn's full name is Finn Shaw, not Finn Blake. maybe Blake is his fathers name, and his mother's is Shaw, meaning that she is related to the grabber, most likely a sister, because the it's never mentioned in the movie (I haven't actually read the book yet lol) that he has any other family other than Max, but he still proably does. so if Finn's mother is the grabbers sister, and she has the dreams, and the grabber can hear the phone, it's probably either started with them or was passed down to them. max may be able to do something too, but it might be somewhat traumatising so he dulls it with drugs, kinda like Klaus from the umbrella academy. and to be honest all of them probably have some trauma, proably to do with whoever raised them. like you don't just raise kids and one grows up to be a drug addict, one grows up to be a killer and also (if my theory is right) one kills themselves. it's also mentioned that the grabber has lived in his house since he was a kid, and is familiar with the phone and how it doesn't work, ok it's really late I'm just gonna finish this tomorrow sorry for any spelling mistakes <3
  • One of the best movies I’ve seen in a while. The acting, the story, it’s sooo good
  • Usually when they give away the movie like this there’s a huge twist. And Ethan Hawke doesn’t usually do a crappy script
  • What everyone is missing about the movie and the kids is... the daughter has visions (like her mother did) and dreams about events that come true. But Finny the brother... can talk to spirits. The boys the Grabber killed can communicate with him because he too has that gift from his mother. They just got different versions of her gifts. Gwen has visions...Finny can see the spirits
  • My absolute favorite movie of all time! Ethan Hawke was electrifyingly SCARY and the kid who played Finny and the kid who played Gwenny absolutely KILLED IT! Every actor in this film killed it! 10 out of 10! BRILLIANT!!! 👏 👏 👏
  • @dewey5978
    This trailer saved me 10 bucks. It was like a free movie.
  • @xxwildflowerzz
    This looks like a pretty interesting movie. It's a shame the trailer gave away too much.
  • Best Thriller/Jump Scare movie I've seen in years! Now please don't Mess it up by making a sequel or a damn prequel! That was lightning in a bottle! The story telling, the character development, All of it was Kick Ass!!! ❤
  • @astralplainer
    Kudos to the kids in this movie. Great acting, even those with smaller roles. 👏