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Final Verdict: 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?” Wishmaster 1 2 3 4 Complete Collection - Horror...
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- Only for completionists.
- A.J. Cook (Final Destination 2, Criminal Minds) is a likable lead.
- Some unintentional comedy in the low-budget wish sequences.
Divoff returns in this sequel that leans harder into the "malicious compliance" of the wishes. Set largely in a prison, the Djinn collects souls by twisting the desperate desires of inmates. It maintaines the high-quality practical gore that fans loved from the original. 3. Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001) Only for completionists
- Wishmaster (1997): The first film introduces the Djinn, an ancient evil entity that was once a genie. The story follows David, a man who unknowingly releases the Djinn from its container, leading to a series of gruesome and supernatural events.
- Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999): The second installment takes place a year after the events of the first film. A new protagonist, Alex, becomes the target of the Djinn, which has survived and continues to grant twisted wishes.
- Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Borders of Hell (2001): In the third film, the Djinn is transported to a foreign country, where it continues to wreak havoc on a group of tourists.
- Wishmaster 4: The Prophecy Fulfilled (2002): The final installment concludes the series with a prophecy that foretells the Djinn's return to power.
The Classic Original The journey begins with 1997’s Wishmaster. This film is a horror fan’s dream come true. Produced by Wes Craven and leveraging the talents of FX guru Robert Kurtzman, the film is a showcase of practical effects. The star, without a doubt, is Andrew Divoff as the Djinn. His deep, resonant voice and sinister smirk make him one of the genre’s most underrated villains. The film is packed with cameos from horror royalty—Robert Englund, Kane Hodder, and Tony Todd—creating a sense of community that horror fans adore.
Segment 1 (The Past): Elias is pulled into a "deleted" memory of the first film, seeing a victim whose wish for "eternal beauty" turned them into a porcelain doll, frozen in time.