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Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies -

After taking the blame for the museum heist, Demerest is sent to a maximum-security prison. Far from being trapped, the Djinn finds himself in a goldmine of vulnerable human souls. The narrative shifts into a wicked game of Faustian bargains. Demerest walks the prison blocks, granting the self-serving wishes of inmates and guards alike.

While the first film boasted a cameo-filled cast, Wishmaster 2 builds its foundation on a few key performances that define its unique identity.

🔹 The heart of these first two films is Divoff’s portrayal of the Djinn. He is equal parts charming, terrifying, and theatrical. His twisted interpretation of the "Monkey's Paw" trope—where wishes are granted in the most literal, gruesome ways possible—is still the highlight of the franchise. Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies

An inmate wishes to pass right through his cell bars, causing his body to slice into neat, bloody sections as he tries to walk forward.

The Master of Ceremonies: Andrew Divoff’s Definitive Performance After taking the blame for the museum heist,

The Djinn’s Vegas Vacation: A Look Back at Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies If the first Wishmaster

For , "feature" typically refers to the film's inclusion in a double feature DVD set alongside the original 1997 Wishmaster . DVD Double Feature Details Demerest walks the prison blocks, granting the self-serving

The story wastes no time getting started. During a botched museum heist, a stray gunshot shatters the ancient fire opal that imprisons the Djinn. The young thief, , manages to escape with the jewel, but her partner is left behind. He makes the grave mistake of wishing he'd never been born—a wish the Djinn maliciously grants in horrifying detail, causing the man to instantly regress into infancy and disappear.

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