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Email required Address never made public. Name required. The Omen 's first follow-up, Damien: Omen 2, is a well-made, if often slow-paced sequel. It focuses on a now teenage Damien Thorn, who now lives with his aunt and uncle, and attends a military academy alongside his cousin Mark. Despite seeming to be evil by the end of the first Omen, Damien is still struggling with his infernal destiny, but is urged on by a sometimes laughably large amount of secret Satan worshipers planted at various areas of his life.

Damien: Omen 2 does its best to emulate its predecessor, and often feels like a direct extension of its style and mood.

Still, it's also not as good, and at times feels like simply The Omen- lite. They both kind of feel like Omen -lite, but at the same time, their vibes are similar enough to the original that they feel like they're in the same world. What tips Omen 3 over the top is a gleefully evil performance by a young Sam Neill as the now adult Damien, who now fully embraces being the Antichrist, and can't wait to bring about the apocalypse. He even personally orders the murder of multiple children, in an effort to prevent the second coming of Jesus Christ.

Could there be any other choice for the top spot? Of course not. None of The Omen 's sequels even come close to equaling the brilliance of director Richard Donner 's original film. Talking about the plot seems almost pointless, as this is one of those horror movies just about everyone has seen at least once.

Suffice to say that The Omen remains as good as advertised, and there's really nothing wrong with watching the first and never watching the others. Damien: Omen II Possibly the strangest coming of age film of all time, the second chapter of the Omen series was released two years after the first but is set 10 years later and is a delectable continuation of the story, as well as an excellent set up for the third film. About Latest Posts.

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