Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies Here

Taking over the directorial reins from special effects maestro Robert Kurtzman was Jack Sholder. Sholder was already a veteran of the horror genre, having directed A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) and the sci-fi cult hit The Hidden (1987).

The film follows the ancient, malevolent Djinn (Andrew Divoff) after he is accidentally awakened by a thief named Morgana (Holly Fields) during an art museum robbery. Taking the human form of "Nathaniel Demerest," the Djinn allows himself to be arrested and sent to prison—not as a punishment, but as a strategic move to collect the 1,001 souls required to open a gateway for his race to conquer Earth. Key Characteristics & Trivia Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies

Inside the prison, the Djinn begins his work, offering twisted wishes to inmates in exchange for their souls. Meanwhile, Morgana, plagued by prophetic nightmares, teams up with her ex-lover, Father Gregory (Paul Johansson), to research Persian mythology and find a way to stop the Djinn before he can complete his grim collection. Taking over the directorial reins from special effects