Walmarts Exclusive K Steelbook Edition For Black Phone Looks Incredible
Black Phone 2 releases in theaters this weekend (October 17), but if you already know you want to add it to your physical media collection, Walmart has opened preorders for an exclusive Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-ray that looks very cool. The steelbook case features Ethan Hawke's character the Grabber on the front, and a phone booth on the back. The front and back covers have a cloudy gray color palette that likely connects to the nightmares experienced by one of the main characters.
Black Phone 2's Limited Edition Steelbook is available to preorder for $44.25 at Walmart. The standard edition 4K Blu-ray is up for preorder for $32.75, and the 1080p Blu-ray edition is $30. Universal is also releasing a Black Phone 2-Movie Collection on 4K Blu-ray. At the moment, the $52.75 double feature costs about 10 bucks less than buying the sequel and the first movie separately.
Black Phone 2 Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray)
$44.25 | Exclusive to Walmart
Black Phone 2's Limited Edition Steelbook comes with 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and digital copies of the movie. We'll update this story once we learn more about technical specifications, special features, and a physical edition release date.
The standard edition 4K Blu-ray also comes with two discs and a digital copy of Black Phone 2. The only difference between the two is the steelbook case.
Black Phone 2-Movie Collection (4K Blu-ray)
$52.75
The Black Phone released in theaters in 2021, but the 4K Blu-ray edition didn't hit stores until 2023. At the moment, the 4K Blu-ray edition of The Black Phone is $31, so the 2-Movie Collection offers solid value. It's worth noting that the 2-Movie Collection only comes with 4K Blu-ray discs and digital copies of each film.
The Black Phone Film Series

If you need to rewatch The Black Phone before heading to the theater to see the sequel, Amazon and Walmart have the standard Blu-ray and DVD combo pack for only $10. You'll also notice V/H/S 85 in the list below. That's because there's an in-universe short film called Dreamkill in the Shudder anthology movie. The director of both Black Phone movies, Scott Derrickson, directed Dreamkill. Derrickson co-write both films and Dreamkill with his screenwriting partner C. Robert Cargill.
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