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'''''Warlock: The Armageddon,''''' is a 1993 American [[horror film]] directed by [[Anthony Hickox]], and produced by [[Peter Abrams]]. It is considered a sequel in-title-only to the 1989 film ''[[Warlock (1989 film)|Warlock]]'', and it stars [[Julian Sands]] returning in the title role.
'''''Warlock: The Armageddon,''''' is a 1993 American [[horror film]] directed by [[Anthony Hickox]], produced by [[Peter Abrams]]. It is a sequel to the 1989 film ''[[Warlock (1989 film)|Warlock]]'', and stars [[Julian Sands]] returning in the title role.

In 1999 came a sequel to this film called ''[[Warlock III: The End of Innocence]]'', for which Sands did not return. The role was recast with [[Bruce Payne]] in the title role.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Revision as of 01:43, 31 August 2012

Warlock: The Armageddon
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAnthony Hickox
Written byKevin Rock
Produced byPeter Abrams
Robert L. Levy
StarringJulian Sands
Chris Young
Paula Marshall
CinematographyGerry Lively
Edited byChristopher Cibelli
James D.R. Hickox
Music byMark McKenzie
Distributed byTrimark Pictures
Release date
  • September 24, 1993 (1993-09-24)
Running time
98 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3,000,000 (US)
Box office$3,902,679 (US)

Warlock: The Armageddon, is a 1993 American horror film directed by Anthony Hickox, produced by Peter Abrams. It is a sequel to the 1989 film Warlock, and stars Julian Sands returning in the title role.

Plot

In this movie we learn that Druids have stopped the rise of Satan's son using magical rune stones, which create light to vanquish the darkness. The opening shows one of these rituals taking place on a woman Satan has selected; it does not take long before they are attacked by Christians who feel their work is synonymous with Satanic witchcraft (Satanism). Most of the Druids die, and the rune stones are scattered.

The movie cuts to a more recognizable future where a young man and woman are clearly in love with each other but are having issues. Their parents are druids, while the girl's father is a priest and has neglected his responsibilities as a druid, the boy's father kills his son so he can rise again with the aid of druid magic to become a druid warrior.

In the meantime, a young woman has possession of one of the runes due to it being passed down through her family. She wears the rune to impress her date, but, as she looks out her kitchen window at the lunar eclipse, she instantly becomes pregnant and gives birth to the Warlock, allowing Satan to conceive a son in the form of Julian Sands. After he is reborn, he chases down the poor girl who unwillingly gave birth to him and kills her. He then peels the flesh from her stomach and makes it into a map, so he can track the other runes.

So the druid warrior now learns how to use his druid powers, and it is not long before his girlfriend joins him. While all this goes on, the warlock gains the rune stones to raise his father from his prison, causing all sorts of chaos and deaths along the way.

The last rune stone is around the neck of the Druid warrior, and they both fight the warlock exhibiting a vast array of powers and magic. At the end, as Satan rises, they shine car lights, sending him back, and they kill the warlock with a powerful knife tempered with metal from the holy grail. The warlock dies a gruesome death, taking a rune stone with him, and the Druid warriors leave.