Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies
To trigger the apocalypse and usher in the reign of the Djinn on Earth, Nathaniel needs to collect 800 souls by granting wishes, before forcing the person who woke him to make three final requests. The only person standing in his way is Morgana (Holly Fields), the thief who inadvertently freed him, teamed up with a street-smart priest named Father Gregory (Paul Johansson). Andrew Divoff: The Soul of the Franchise
The narrative of Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies wastes no time thrusting the audience back into the nightmare of the fire-born Djinn. The film opens during a botched art museum heist. A young thief named Morgana (played by Holly Fields) accidentally shoots a statue of Ahura Mazda, cracking it open to reveal the glowing red fire opal that houses the Djinn. The Awakening and the Quest for Souls Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies
🔹 Without spoiling too much, the casino sequence provides some of the most creative and darkly comedic deaths in the series. It proves that you should never make a bet with an ancient evil. To trigger the apocalypse and usher in the
Actor | Role | Notable Details |---|---|---| | Andrew Divoff | The Djinn / Nathaniel Demerest | Reprises his celebrated role; didn't blink when his eyes were visible on screen. His calm, deep-voiced "Done" when granting a wish became a fan favorite. | Holly Fields | Morgana Truscott | A morally gray protagonist unlike the purely innocent heroine of the first film. | Paul Johansson | Father Gregory | Morgana's former lover turned priest, representing the film's spiritual core. | Tommy "Tiny" Lister | Tillaver | The imposing actor plays a prison guard, a unique change from his usual "thug" roles. | Bokeem Woodbine | Farralon | Brings an edge to the prison's hardened criminal element. | Chris Weber | Eric | The ill-fated partner whose careless wish kick-starts the plot. The film opens during a botched art museum heist
