

During a failed art heist, the Djinn is once again liberated. This time, to complete the 1001 wishes that he needs before the final 3, he lets himself go to prison, where he starts his evil reign twisting the hopes of the prisoners. Meanwhile, the woman who set him free accidentally, Morgana, tries to find a way to stop him, aided by a young priest.
Practical Effects
Grotesque wish-granting effects that ooze 90s creature feature charm.
Acting
Andrew Divoff's smirking Djinn carries the entire ridiculous premise.

Director
Jack Sholder
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Andrew Divoff is the only actor to play the Djinn in multiple films, and he reportedly turned down Wishmaster 3 because they wouldn't pay him what he deserved. King behavior.
This dropped in 1999 when direct-to-video horror sequels were peaking—part of a wave that kept video store shelves stocked with gory franchise fillers throughout the decade.
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