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Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies Jun 2026

These sequences showcase the practical effects work of the era, prioritizing creative, physical gore over the primitive computer-generated imagery available in 1999. Box Office and Critical Reception

Bringing Jack Sholder on board was a tactical win for the production. Sholder was already well-versed in handling unconventional horror sequels, having directed A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) and the cult sci-fi thriller The Hidden (1987). Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies

Andrew Divoff as the Djinn/Nathaniel Demarest, Holly Fields as Morgana, and Paul Johansson as Gregory. These sequences showcase the practical effects work of

Released on , this film follows the ancient, evil Djinn as he is accidentally released during a botched museum heist by a thief named Morgana. Director: Jack Sholder. Andrew Divoff as the Djinn/Nathaniel Demarest, Holly Fields

took the foundation laid by the original film and cranked up the camp, the gore, and the sheer audacity of its "be careful what you wish for" kills. The Plot: Prison, Prophecies, and Poor Choices

Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies explores the psychological,, almost Faustian pact of asking for what you want. The film leans into the idea that "evil never dies" because human greed is infinite. The Djinn’s Twisted Logic

The 1999 horror film "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" is a sequel to the moderately successful 1997 film "Wishmaster," which itself was inspired by the classic horror movie "Dreamscape" (1984). While the first film received mixed reviews, the sequel attempts to build upon the mythology and lore established in the original, with a more focused narrative and intense scares. Despite its limitations, "Wishmaster 2" has carved out a niche for itself within the horror genre, appealing to fans of supernatural thrillers.