Black Phone 2 Worldwide Box Office(Photo Credit –YouTube)

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Scott Derrickson’s Black Phone 2 is lingering in theaters with a kind of steady confidence that feels almost sly. Ever since its release on October 17, it has carried itself like a film that knows it has already done its part, yet keeps hanging around for one more look from curious moviegoers.

Blumhouse brought back the original trio, with Ethan Hawke slipping again into the skin of the antagonist, while Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw return as the two young leads who refuse to fade from the audience’s memory. The domestic response has been loud and warm, pushing the film into the 5th highest-grossing domestic spot of the year, sitting right below Sinners, The Conjuring: Last Rites, Weapons, and Final Destination: Bloodlines.

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Black Phone 2 Box Office Performance: Domestic Success Outshines The Overseas Response

Still, the global picture paints a slightly different mood. Black Phone 2 seems like it wished for something a bit brighter overseas, or at least something closer to the enthusiasm pouring in from the US. Domestic numbers sit at a strong $75.2 million, while overseas stands at $53 million, forming 41.2% of the entire $128.3 million worldwide haul. It is not bad by any means, yet the film carries a sense of wanting more as it looks at its global position.