🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Don Taylor
- Genre: Horror, Thriller
- Release year: 1978
- Runtime (length): 1h 47min
- IMDb rating: 6.2/10 (39K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 41%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Orphan with anger issues attends boarding school and accidentally keeps killing everyone, while also learning about a family business plan that’s literally global domination.
🍿 Damien: Omen II: Detailed Plot Synopsis
The Discovery of Damien’s True Nature
Seven years after the events of ‘The Omen,’ Damien Thorn, now twelve years old, lives with his uncle Richard and aunt Ann. Archaeologist Carl Bugenhagen attempts to warn others about Damien’s true identity as the Antichrist but is buried alive. As Damien enters military school, strange occurrences and deaths begin to surround him, echoing the events of the first film. Damien begins to learn about his destiny through Sergeant Neff, a Satanic disciple, who encourages him to embrace his role. Damien discovers the number ‘666’ on his scalp, confirming his identity as the beast prophesied in the Bible. This leads him to grapple with his fate and the implications of his existence.

Elimination of Those Who Discover the Truth
Several individuals begin to suspect Damien’s true nature, leading to a series of gruesome and mysterious deaths. A photojournalist, Joan Hart, who investigates Damien, is brutally attacked by a raven and run over by a truck. Dr. Kane, who discovers Damien’s unusual blood composition resembling that of a jackal, is sliced in half by a falling elevator cable. These deaths serve to protect Damien and solidify his path toward fulfilling his dark destiny. Paul Buher, a follower of Satan within Thorn Industries, manipulates events to further Damien’s rise, highlighting the sinister forces at play.

Mark’s Confrontation and Death
Mark, Damien’s cousin, overhears a conversation revealing Damien’s true nature. He confronts Damien, who confirms his identity as the son of the Devil. Damien attempts to persuade Mark to join him, promising power and influence. When Mark refuses, Damien uses his powers to cause an aneurysm in Mark’s brain, killing him. This marks a turning point, as Damien embraces his evil nature and eliminates a personal connection that could have swayed him from his dark path.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Damien Thorn (Jonathan Scott-Taylor): The teenage Antichrist, now living with his uncle, begins to understand his destiny and embraces his evil nature.
- Richard Thorn (William Holden): Damien’s uncle and head of Thorn Industries, who initially dismisses the idea of Damien being the Antichrist but eventually tries to stop him.
- Ann Thorn (Lee Grant): Richard’s wife and Damien’s aunt, who is revealed to be a follower of Satan and ultimately kills Richard.
- Paul Buher (Robert Foxworth): A manager at Thorn Industries and a secret disciple of Satan who guides Damien and helps him gain power.
- Sgt. Dan Neff (Lance Henriksen): A military academy sergeant and follower of Satan who instructs Damien and guides him toward his destiny.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Damien Thorn: “Yes. Born in the image of the greatest power in the world! The Desolate One. Desolate because his greatness was taken from him and he was cast down. But he has risen, Mark, in me!” – Damien reveals his true identity to his cousin Mark and tries to get him to join his cause.
- Damien Thorn: “Why me?” – Damien says this in anguish after discovering the mark of the beast and realizing his destiny.
- Ann Thorn: “I have always belonged to him.” – Ann reveals her allegiance to Damien right before killing her husband, Richard.
- Sgt. Neff: “Don’t draw any attention to yourself until the right moment.” – Sergeant Neff advises Damien to bide his time and not reveal his true nature prematurely.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $6,800,000
- Domestic Gross: $26,518,355
- Worldwide Gross: $26,518,355
💥 Damien: Omen II Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so ‘Damien: Omen II’ isn’t exactly high art, but I have a total soft spot for it. I remember being genuinely freaked out by the elevator scene – like, avoiding elevators for a week freaked out. Jonathan Scott-Taylor is just creepy as Damien. I was definitely invested in the storyline and thought the ending was a solid setup for the next one. The hockey scene on the lake had me holding my breath. The dark tone is amazing. It is a fun, thrilling horror movie.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of the original ‘Omen’ film.”
- “Those interested in religious horror and suspense.”
- “Viewers who appreciate classic horror films from the 1970s.”
- “People who enjoy stories about the Antichrist and the battle between good and evil.”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Graphic violence and gore.”
- “Religious themes that may be disturbing to some viewers.”
- “Occult references.”
- “Intense and suspenseful scenes.”
- “Disturbing imagery, including animal attacks and mutilation.”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “While not as chilling as the original, ‘Damien: Omen II’ delivers solid scares and a compelling look at the Antichrist coming into his own. The death scenes are creatively gruesome, and the performances, especially Jonathan Scott-Taylor’s, are captivating.
- The New York Times: “Though ‘Damien’ lacks the suspense and subtlety of ‘The Omen,’ it provides a serviceable horror experience with enough shocks and Jerry Goldsmith’s powerful score to keep viewers engaged. William Holden and Lee Grant lend credibility to the increasingly absurd plot.
- AllMovie: “A worthy, albeit gorier, sequel that explores Damien’s teenage years as he embraces his dark destiny. The film relies heavily on inventive death sequences, but Jonathan Scott-Taylor’s portrayal of Damien adds a layer of chilling depth.
Audience Reactions
The inventive and gruesome death scenes kept me on the edge of my seat!: The creative death sequences and Jerry Goldsmith’s score are highlights.
Jonathan Scott-Taylor’s portrayal of Damien is unsettling and captivating.: Performances, especially Scott-Taylor’s are pretty good.
Overall Consensus: ‘Damien: Omen II’ is a serviceable sequel, relying on inventive death scenes and Jerry Goldsmith’s iconic score to deliver chills, even if it lacks the suspense of the original.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “David Seltzer, who wrote the first film’s screenplay, declined to write the sequel, feeling he had no interest in sequels. The story was outlined by producer Harvey Bernhard and Stanley Mann was hired to write the screenplay.”
- “Director Mike Hodges was fired three weeks into filming due to creative differences and pacing concerns. Don Taylor replaced him, though some of Hodges’ footage remains in the final cut.”
- “William Holden, who played Richard Thorn, was originally offered the role of Robert Thorn in ‘The Omen’ but turned it down because he didn’t want to be in a movie about the devil. After the first film’s success, he accepted the role in the sequel.”
🖥️ How to Watch Damien: Omen II?
Damien: Omen II is available for purchase or rental on various platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies. Check your preferred streaming service for availability as options may vary by region. Some cable providers may also offer the movie on demand. Check local listings for broadcast schedules on cable channels.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Damien: Omen II, you might like these similar films:
- The Omen (1976): Direct sequel and the origin story of Damien, essential for understanding the character and the overarching narrative.
- Rosemary’s Baby (1968): Deals with the birth of the Antichrist and the mother’s horror at realizing her child’s unholy origins, sharing thematic similarities of religious horror.
- Children of the Corn (1984): Features evil children with supernatural powers wreaking havoc on adults, similar to the evil child theme, but focuses on a group of children instead of just one.
- The Good Son (1993): A psychological thriller focusing on a seemingly innocent but inherently evil child. Highlights the hidden evil in children.
🛒 Damien: Omen II Related Products
- The Omen Collection (The Omen, Damien: Omen II, The Final Conflict) [Blu-ray]: Relive the entire terrifying trilogy with this Blu-ray collection, featuring high-definition transfers and bonus features. Perfect for a movie marathon or a deep dive into the franchise.
- NECA The Omen – Ultimate 7″ Scale Action Figure – Damien: Own a piece of horror history with this highly detailed Damien action figure from NECA. Features multiple points of articulation and accessories for recreating iconic scenes from the film.
- The Omen Movie Poster: Decorate your space with a high-quality reproduction of the original movie poster. Printed on premium paper, this poster captures the eerie atmosphere of the film.
- Omen II: Damien Novelization: Dive deeper into the story with the official novelization of the film. Explore expanded storylines and character insights that didn’t make it into the movie. Great for expanding the world.
🎧 Soundtrack
Damien: Omen II features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “Main Title” – performed by Jerry Goldsmith
- “The Autopsy” – performed by Jerry Goldsmith
- “Passing” – performed by Jerry Goldsmith
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Damien: Omen II is the second film in The Omen series, following the original 1976 film, ‘The Omen.’ It continues the story of Damien Thorn as he grows into adolescence and discovers his identity as the Antichrist.
In ‘Damien: Omen II’, the raven serves as a symbol of evil and impending death. Its presence often foreshadows the gruesome fates of characters who threaten Damien’s safety or uncover his true identity. The raven acts as a harbinger of doom.
Damien discovers his identity as the Antichrist through Sergeant Neff, who encourages him to read the Book of Revelation. Upon reading, Damien finds a passage referencing the beast and discovers the number ‘666’ scarred on his scalp, confirming his dark destiny.
Ann Thorn, Richard’s wife and Damien’s aunt, betrays him. She is revealed to be a disciple of Hell and kills Richard with the Daggers of Megiddo, preventing him from stopping Damien.
🔥 Bonus Content
DAMIEN: OMEN II Didn’t Do Quite Enough
Ever wondered if ‘Damien: Omen II’ lived up to the hype of the original? This video dives deep into whether it was unfairly criticized. I personally think it has some great moments, and this analysis helps explain why!
Tribute to “Omen ll” and Damien Thorn
Check out this nostalgic fan tribute to ‘Damien: Omen II’ and Jonathan Scott-Taylor! It’s a cool, short video set to music that really captures the dark atmosphere of the film. It’s a must-see for any fan looking to reminisce!
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