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). After being released from an opal, the Djinn must collect souls by granting twisted wishes to awaken his fellow legions and conquer Earth. It is famous for its heavy use of practical effects and cameos by horror legends like Robert Englund and Kane Hodder. Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999):
Produced by Wes Craven, the original is a love letter to horror fans. It features a "who’s who" of genre icons (Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, Tony Todd) and boasts impressive practical gore effects by KNB EFX Group. It is the definitive high point of the series, blending a solid mythology with visceral horror. Wishmaster 1 2 3 4 Complete Collection - Horror...
An antique collector accidentally releases the Djinn in modern-day Los Angeles. The entity takes the form of a man named Nathaniel Demerest and begins a killing spree by twisting people’s wishes into ironic, grisly deaths (e.g., a person wishing to "go through" a guard literally passes through his body). To achieve world domination, he must get the person who woke him, Alexandra Amberson, to make three wishes. She eventually outsmarts him by wishing that the dockworker who caused the initial accident hadn't been drinking, resetting time and trapping the Djinn back in the gem. Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999): Produced by
The Wishmaster series stands as a unique, often underappreciated pillar of late-90s and early-2000s horror. While it never reached the household-name status of Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street , the "Complete Collection" offers a fascinating look at a franchise that transitioned from a high-budget theatrical spectacle into a cult-classic direct-to-video odyssey.0;16; 0;92;0;a3; 0;baf;0;e7; The Premise: Be Careful What You Wish For An antique collector accidentally releases the Djinn in
The Wishmaster 1 2 3 4 Complete Collection is essential for collectors who love supernatural horror with a clever twist. It’s not high art, but it’s wildly entertaining—a reminder that sometimes the most terrifying monsters are the ones that simply ask, “What is your wish?”
During a museum robbery, the opal is chipped, releasing the Djinn again. He allows himself to be sent to prison, where he harvests hundreds of souls by fulfilling the inmates' desires. He needs his "waker," a thief named Morgana, to make three wishes. The story culminates in a Las Vegas casino, where the Djinn turns the floor into a bloodbath before Morgana uses her final wish to send him back into his eternal prison.
Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001)