Horror movie
Black Phone 2 tops the North American box office over the Halloween weekend as the movie returns to the top for a second weekend at number 1.
The movie takes $8.3 Million to retake the number 1 spot and has taken over $61 Million after 3 weeks of release, just a shade below the original The Black Phone.
Making a re-entry this week is KPop Demon Hunters after a couple of weeks off the chart and Back to the Future getting a re-release for its 40th Anniversary and the top new movies of the weekend.
US weekend box office top 5 breakdown 31st - 2nd November 2025
- The movie goes down the chart to Number 1 on this weekends US box office
- It has spent 2 weeks at the top of the US box office.
- It grosses $8,323,210 over the weekend, a 35% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $61,776,920 after 3 weekends of release
- The movie is a sequel to The Black Phone which took $62,434,025 at the box office after 3 weekends of release.
- The movie remains at Number 2 on this weekends US box office
- It grosses $7,818,889 over the weekend, a 43% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $27,253,048 after 2 weekends of release
- The movie goes down the chart to Number 3 on this weekends US box office
- It grosses $6,213,717 over the weekend, a 66% drop from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $30,983,164 after 2 weekends of release
- The movie goes up the chart to Number 4 on this weekends US box office
- It has a total gross of $24,300,000 after 2 weekends of release
- The movie goes up the chart to Number 5 on this weekends US box office
- It grosses $5,028,215 over the weekend, a 86% increase from last weekend
- It has a total gross of $6,043,165 after 2 weekends of release
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