This kinda involves wishmaster 2. Ok, in wishmaster 2 the Djinn says that he may only grant a person 1 wish, other than the person who woke him...he stated that it is the rules and that the rules can't be broken. However...in wishmaster, the first movie, he is trying to get past a security Guard...he asks the Guard what he would like, the guard says he would like the Djinn (who has taken form of a human) begins to leave because this is what the Guard wanted and that would mean he had gotten his wish. But then the Djinn starts saying how he wants to get past the Guard..the Guard hears this and goes 'Yeah I would love to see that' and so the Djinn turns round and grants this wish.The Guard is pulled into the glass door and becomes part of it...the Djinn then smashes the glass door killing the Guard. My question is how was the Djinn able to grant the Guard a second wish when he was only able to grant him one wish?
It's because the writer of Wishmaster 2 didn't pay that close attention to the first.
For the sake of continuity, the Djinn only said that because he pretty much kills everyone on the first wish anyway. It's in his so-called rules because no one's alive to make a second wish.
i think in the second movie he stated he didnt need to grant any wish, because he is the wish master, and he didnt complete the wish in the first place in the first movie, he only was leaving but didnt leave so i guess he changed it mid wish?
He said that he didn't have to grant any wish? I remember in the first Wishmaster he HAD to, which is why he was going to leave when Kane Hodder told him to.
I never saw the third one. I loved the actor in the first two so I figured it'd go to shit once they replaced him. The fourth movie confirmed that for me.