The 1990s were a golden era for high-concept horror villains. While Freddy and Jason were winding down their initial reigns, a new contender emerged from the shadows of ancient mythology: The Djinn. Following the surprising success of the 1997 original, the sequel, , solidified the franchise's place in the cult horror canon.
: Andrew Divoff (The Djinn) famously never blinks while on camera to maintain a supernatural, unsettling presence [18]. Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies
“Wishmaster 2” ultimately asks: what would you wish for if you had one desperate chance, and are you prepared to face the full meaning of that wish? "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" (1999) The 1990s
Morgan, who discovers she has the ability to unwish (revoke wishes), becomes the Djinn’s primary target. He needs her to make the final wish that will allow him to collect 1,001 souls and open the gateway for his kind. The climax occurs in a chapel, where Morgan uses her unwish power to destroy the Djinn, but the ruby remains intact, implying the cycle can continue. The protagonist’s arc (and those around her) centers