Young Allison continues to run from Satan's evil angels while hanging onto the ancient Lexicon that foretells the identity of the Antichrist, joined by a hit man who has a change of heart an... Read allYoung Allison continues to run from Satan's evil angels while hanging onto the ancient Lexicon that foretells the identity of the Antichrist, joined by a hit man who has a change of heart and comes to her aid.Young Allison continues to run from Satan's evil angels while hanging onto the ancient Lexicon that foretells the identity of the Antichrist, joined by a hit man who has a change of heart and comes to her aid.
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This film is a time waster - watch it on TV if it comes on but don't bother renting or buying this one.
2/10.
Sure, the Gabriel character is still missing from the franchise as is actor Christopher Walken, and the franchise just isn't fully the same without him in the Gabriel role.
"The Prophecy: Forsaken" was actually a good continuation of the storyline presented in the fourth movie, and it made more coherent sense and had a more thoroughly planned plot to it.
Again, as it has been throughout all the movies in "The Prophecy" franchise, then they have a good ensemble of actors and actresses on the cast list. It was nice to see Kari Wuhrer return to the role of Allison. The movie also boasts the likes of horror icon Tony Todd and I was genuinely surprised to see Jason Scott Lee in a movie such as this.
This movie doesn't stand well on its own in terms of being a stand-alone movie, because you definitely need some prior knowledge of the storyline and characters to fully grasp and appreciate what is happening throughout the course of "The Prophecy: Forsaken".
All in all, "The Prophecy: Forsaken" turned out better than I had initially anticipated. However, it is hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
Did you know
- TriviaThis and The Prophecy: Uprising (2005) were filmed simultaneously.
- GoofsThe positions of Stark's feet on the glass floor don't match between shots.
- Quotes
John Reigart: [holds up Twinkie packet] I have a weakness for these things.
Allison: Maybe it's the angel-food cake.
John Reigart: [pause] God forbid.
- ConnectionsFollows The Prophecy (1995)
- SoundtracksLovescreen
Written by Baker, Goei, Ward, Wright
Performed by Fred Baker
Mixed by JD Andrew
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1