The Black Phone was a major success for Blumhouse and Universal, significantly outperforming its budget.
: It grossed $90.1 million in the U.S. and Canada, holding a spot in the top ten highest-grossing films for seven consecutive weeks. Critical & Audience Reception Black Phone
: Director Scott Derrickson stated that many of the children in the film and the atmosphere of the 1970s Denver suburbs were based on his own childhood experiences and friends. Sequel Information The Black Phone was a major success for
: While fictional, the villain was partially patterned after real-life serial killer John Wayne Gacy . Black Phone