Horror fans are buzzing about a new collectible coming to Cinemark: a cup featuring the mask of the villain from *The Black Phone 2*. So far, this cup is the only announced merchandise for the Ethan Hawke movie, with no news yet about popcorn buckets or other items. However, the movie isn’t out until October, so there’s still time for more collectibles to be revealed. Here’s the latest information on the cup’s price and release date in theaters.
What is the Black Phone 2 cup release date and price?
Cinemark expects to release the Black Phone 2 cup on October 17, 2025, the same day the movie comes out. The cup is predicted to cost between $20 and $25.
Cinemark announced on Instagram that the new collectible item will be a Grippr cup – a tumbler designed for a more secure grip. Similar drinkware at Cinemark stores usually costs between $18 and $25. For example, a Captain America Grippr cup currently sells for $22.95, so we anticipate the Black Phone 2 tumbler will be priced around that same amount.
The cup features a large, slightly blood-splattered white mask of the Grabber, the villain from the movie played by Ethan Hawke – known to some as Arthur Harrow from the Disney+ series *Moon Knight*. The cup’s body is brown and has a rubbery grip, contrasting with the bright blood-red plastic. On the back, an orange logo displays “Blood Phone 2 The Movie.”
We’re not sure if this cup will only be sold at Cinemark theaters, as they’re currently the only ones advertising it. We’ll keep an eye out to see if other movie theaters start offering it too.
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2025-09-23 19:56