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: What’s your favorite wish backfire in the Wishmaster series? Let me know in the comments. Enjoying deep dives into cult horror? Subscribe below for more forgotten sequels that deserve a second life.

Let’s be honest. When you hear “ Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies ,” you probably picture one thing: the lawyer. You know the scene. He wishes for a million bucks, and the Djinn (the late, great Andrew Divoff) melts his client’s face, turns her into a gold statue, and quips, “She was a very liquid asset.”

Released direct-to-video in 1999 (a full two years after the original’s theatrical run), Wishmaster 2 is often written off as a cheap, lesser sequel. But for fans of practical effects, high-concept horror, and villain actors who are having the time of their lives, this movie is a hidden gem. Here’s why you should give it another chance—and how to watch it for maximum enjoyment. The film opens with a heist. A bumbling thief steals a carved ruby statue from a museum. But this isn’t any statue—it’s the prison of the Djinn (a malevolent genie). When the thief drops the statue in prison, the Djinn is released and immediately starts twisting prisoners’ wishes into nightmares.

It’s ridiculous. It’s tasteless. And it’s absolutely glorious.

Now go watch the lawyer scene again. You know you want to.

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: What’s your favorite wish backfire in the Wishmaster series? Let me know in the comments. Enjoying deep dives into cult horror? Subscribe below for more forgotten sequels that deserve a second life.

Let’s be honest. When you hear “ Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies ,” you probably picture one thing: the lawyer. You know the scene. He wishes for a million bucks, and the Djinn (the late, great Andrew Divoff) melts his client’s face, turns her into a gold statue, and quips, “She was a very liquid asset.” Wishmaster 2- Evil Never Dies

Released direct-to-video in 1999 (a full two years after the original’s theatrical run), Wishmaster 2 is often written off as a cheap, lesser sequel. But for fans of practical effects, high-concept horror, and villain actors who are having the time of their lives, this movie is a hidden gem. Here’s why you should give it another chance—and how to watch it for maximum enjoyment. The film opens with a heist. A bumbling thief steals a carved ruby statue from a museum. But this isn’t any statue—it’s the prison of the Djinn (a malevolent genie). When the thief drops the statue in prison, the Djinn is released and immediately starts twisting prisoners’ wishes into nightmares. : What’s your favorite wish backfire in the

It’s ridiculous. It’s tasteless. And it’s absolutely glorious. Subscribe below for more forgotten sequels that deserve

Now go watch the lawyer scene again. You know you want to.

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