Wishmaster 2- Evil Never | Dies

Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies remains a staple of late-90s direct-to-video horror, beloved for its creative kills, dark humor, and quintessential, suave villain.

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The narrative begins during a museum heist where a statue housing the "fire opal" is shattered. The Djinn is released, proceeding to kill the thieves. The opal falls into the hands of a survivor, Morgana (Holly Fields), who unwittingly wakes the Djinn. Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies remains a staple

Wishes are granted literally and horribly: The Djinn is released, proceeding to kill the thieves

It is a genuinely jaw-dropping sequence. It is disturbing, laughable, and ingenious all at once. This one minute of screen time has become the film’s legacy—a testament to a time when horror sequels weren’t afraid to be bizarre.

The film opens with a heist: Morgana “Morgan” Trudeau and her boyfriend Gregory steal a large, ornate statue from a museum. During the heist, they discover a hidden compartment containing a carved ruby. When Gregory cuts his hand, his blood drips onto the gem, releasing the Djinn (Andrew Divoff). The Djinn’s first act is to twist Gregory’s wish (“I wish we hadn’t come here”) by rewinding time, placing him back in prison.

To gather these souls efficiently, the Djinn takes a unique approach: he surrenders to the police.