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Morgana teams up with a priest and former lover, Father Gregory (Paul Johansson), to stop the Djinn before he can trick Morgana into making the final three wishes required to end humanity. Cast Andrew Divoff The Djinn / Nathaniel Demerest Holly Fields Morgana Truscott Paul Johansson Gregory Valentin Bokeem Woodbine Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr. Prison Warden Tillaver Reception & Legacy

The film succeeds because it understands its own identity. It doesn't attempt to reinvent the wheel or outdo the scale of the original. Instead, it refines the formula, takes the Djinn out of the shadows, and lets Andrew Divoff orchestrate a symphony of bloody irony. For fans of practical effects, campy dialogue, and nostalgic 90s horror, Wishmaster 2 remains a delightfully wicked wish granted.

Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies is an artifact of a bygone era of filmmaking. It belongs to a time before cinematic universes and prestige horror, when a cool monster concept and a charismatic lead actor were enough to greenlight a franchise. Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies

Divoff plays the character with a permanent, knowing smirk. He treats human desires as petty playthings, delivering his iconic line— "Be careful what you wish for" —with chilling relish. It is Divoff’s onscreen presence that elevates the movie from a standard B-movie sequel to a highly memorable cult classic. Creative Gore and the Irony of Wishes

The Djinn must collect 1,001 souls to fulfill an ancient prophecy that would allow his race to rule the Earth. Morgana teams up with a priest and former

The plot kicks off during an art gallery robbery. A stray bullet breaks the ancient Ahura Mazda statue, once again releasing the malevolent Djinn. The creature takes the human guise of Nathaniel Demerest (Andrew Divoff) and takes the blame for the robbery, landing himself in a maximum-security prison. This narrative pivot is where the sequel finds its stride. A prison is a hotbed of desperate people with intense, short-sighted desires, making it the ultimate supermarket for an evil entity who trades in twisted wishes.

Divoff’s ability to move between the heavy prosthetics of the Djinn’s true form and the eerie, cold stillness of Nathaniel Demerest provides the film with its backbone. This would unfortunately be Divoff's last time playing the character, and many fans argue the franchise lost its magic when he departed. Creative Carnage and Practical Effects It doesn't attempt to reinvent the wheel or

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