On the heels oflanding the coverfor Fangoria’s issue #14,The Black Phone,from director Scott Derrickson and screenplay writer C. Robert Cargillon for Joe Hill’s short story, has been pushed back from Jun 05, 2025 to June 18, 2025. Looks like we can make that nightlight purchase this summer. The trailer and images have captured audiences with its casting ofEthan Hawke, whom we’ve come to know as a gentler creature than the kidnapping monster he’s portraying in the 70s era horror thriller. If you haven’s added this masked predator to your roster for nightmares, here’s you chance!

The official synopsis reads, “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 (The Grabber) 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.”

The Black Phone poster

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 Phoneis produced, directed, and co-written by Scott Derrickson, the writer-director ofSinister,The Exorcism of Emily Roseand Marvel’sDoctor Strange. The film also stars James Ransone, Jeremy Davies, and Madeleine McGraw.

Jason Blum saysThe Black Phone"is definitely one of the creepiest movies we’ve ever done. Scott thinks it is his best movie. I’m such a fan of Scott’s…I really like all of his movies. I lovedSinisterbut I will certainly say it is one of his best movies. Maybe the best movie he has ever made."

Blumhouseis a perfect fit, producing horror films, such asParanormal Activity,Insidious,The Purge,Split,Get Out,Happy Death Day,Halloween,Us, andThe Invisible Man. Blumhouse’s business model, utilizing a small budget, giving their directors creative freedom, and releasing under bigger studio tents is not a new one. You’ve seen me share the news of the micro-budgets gems alaSharknado. What decidedly sets them apart is their international success in their endeavors. Blumhouse’s low-budget model began with the 2007 filmParanormal Activity, which was made for $15,000 and grossed over $193 million worldwide. Blumhouse producedInsidious, which grossed over $99 million worldwide on a budget of $1.5 million, andSinister, which grossed over $87 million worldwide from a budget of $3 million.

And so now we wait… forThe Black Phoneto ring on August 17, 2025. Maybe we can do a double feature to shake the willies and catch Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic starring Tom Hanks as Col. Tom Parker, Kodi Smit-McPhee, who we all fell in love with inThe Power of the Dog,and Austin Butler (Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood) as a young up-and-coming Elvis Presley.