Morgana begins having haunting visions of the Djinn's true form and his growing power. Terrified, she seeks help from Father Gregory
and surrenders to the police for the museum robbery. Inside prison, he manipulates inmates into making wishes that he twists into gruesome deaths: Literal Outcomes Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies
Looking to finish his quota quickly, Demerest visits a Las Vegas casino. When a gambler wishes for the house to "break," a woman literally begins vomiting casino tokens, causing a mass panic where patrons tear each other apart. Creative Direction: Jack Sholder’s Vision Morgana begins having haunting visions of the Djinn's
Critics note that while it maintains the "creature feature" horror elements of the original, this installment leans more into dark humor and "campy" dialogue. When a gambler wishes for the house to
Upon its television premiere on , and subsequent DVD release on August 17, 1999 , Wishmaster 2 received mixed to negative reviews. Critics and fans generally agreed it was not as strong as the original, but many still found it to be an entertaining horror sequel. On IMDb, the film holds a 5.1/10 rating based on over 7,800 user votes, reflecting its polarizing nature.
The story kicks off during a botched museum heist. Professional thief Morgana (Holly Fields) accidentally releases the Djinn from his fire opal prison. After taking the blame for the heist and witnessing her partner’s gruesome death, Morgana becomes the focal point of the Djinn's quest.