Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies -
The film follows the ancient, malevolent Djinn (Andrew Divoff) after he is accidentally awakened by a thief named Morgana (Holly Fields) during an art museum robbery. Taking the human form of "Nathaniel Demerest," the Djinn allows himself to be arrested and sent to prison—not as a punishment, but as a strategic move to collect the 1,001 souls required to open a gateway for his race to conquer Earth. Key Characteristics & Trivia
8. CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION
Audience Response:
The Djinn grants wishes with cruel literalness: Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies
- The Djinn says “It is done” or “As you wish.”
- Someone wishes for something obvious but disastrous.
- A wish backfires in under 10 seconds.
- Morgana looks confused.
- A cop or guard dies horribly.
- You spot a reference to the first movie.
On the surface, Wishmaster 2 is about a fire-breathing demon in a jumpsuit. But lurking beneath the schlock is a surprisingly coherent theme: the corruption of desire. The prison setting is genius because prisoners are desperate. They wish for freedom, for revenge, for love—and the Djinn gives them exactly what they ask for, never what they want. The film follows the ancient, malevolent Djinn (Andrew
Release
: The film premiered on television on March 12, 1999, followed by a DVD release on August 17, 1999. The Djinn says “It is done” or “As you wish