Filme A Profecia: 2

Released direct-to-video in 1998 (though it hit theaters in some international markets), The Prophecy II is the often-overlooked middle child of Gregory Widen’s cult franchise. But let’s be clear: this movie is not the trashy step-sibling you expect. It’s weird, it’s theological, and it’s surprisingly fun. Picking up where the 1995 original left off, the film follows the pregnant ER nurse Valerie (Jennifer Beals). Unbeknownst to her, she is carrying the child of an angel—specifically, a renegade angel who sided with humanity. Enter Gabriel (Walken), the psychotic, chain-smoking angel of death, who has escaped Heaven’s prison. His mission? Kill the unborn child before it triggers the final apocalypse.

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And you know what? They’re absolutely right. Released direct-to-video in 1998 (though it hit theaters

When someone mentions the 90s horror sequel The Prophecy II (often searched as "filme a profecia 2"), most people immediately think of two things: Christopher Walken’s bizarrely perfect hair and the fact that a nurse gives birth to a fully grown, trench-coated Gabriel. Picking up where the 1995 original left off,

If you love 90s horror aesthetics (that grainy film look, the moody lighting, the industrial soundtrack), if you enjoy watching heavenly beings curse like sailors, and if you want to see a movie where the angel of death genuinely struggles to use a car seatbelt, hit play.

Here is why A Profecia 2 deserves a second look: