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The Prophecy: Forsaken 2005

★ 4.992 votes75 min📅 2005-09-06

"Sometimes the interests of heaven and hell are not so far apart."

In *The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005)*, directed by Joel Soisson, theology student Allison guards a sacred Lexicon containing the final prophecy about the Antichrist—her only chance to tip the eternal war between heaven and hell in favor of the divine.

Director: Joel Soisson

Cast

Kari Wührer
Kari Wührer
Allison
Jason Scott Lee
Jason Scott Lee
Dylan
Tony Todd
Tony Todd
Stark
John Light
John Light
Satan
Daria Ciobanu
Maria
Georgia Nica
Gabrielle
Nicu Constantin
Nicu Constantin
Throne #1
Vasilescu Valentin
Throne #2 (as Vali Vasilescu)
Adrian Pavlovschi
Hulking Throne (as Adi Pavlovschi)
George Grigore
Face Licking Throne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005) about?

The film follows Allison, a theology student protecting a sacred text that holds the key to the Antichrist's identity, as she becomes the target of Stark—a vengeful renegade angel who wants the prophecy for himself. Dylan, a hit-man sent to kill her, finds his mission complicated when he starts to question his loyalties and the true cost of his actions.

Who directed The Prophecy: Forsaken?

Joel Soisson directed *The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005)*, bringing a gritty, atmospheric style to this supernatural horror-thriller.

Who stars in The Prophecy: Forsaken?

The film features Kari Wührer as Allison, Jason Scott Lee as Dylan, Tony Todd, John Light, and Daria Ciobanu in key roles.

Is The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005) worth watching?

While unconventional for its brevity, *The Prophecy: Forsaken* offers a tight, atmospheric supernatural thriller with strong performances and a compelling moral dilemma at its core. Fans of genre-blending horror with a philosophical edge will find it intriguing, even if it's not a mainstream blockbuster.

How long is The Prophecy: Forsaken?

The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005) runs for 75 minutes.

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About The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005) — A Supernatural Thriller of Faith and Betrayal

In *The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005)*, directed by Joel Soisson, theology student Allison guards a sacred Lexicon containing the final prophecy about the Antichrist—her only chance to tip the eternal war between heaven and hell in favor of the divine. As she races to protect the text, the ruthless renegade angel Stark sends a hired killer, Dylan, to eliminate her, only for him to question his orders when his mission collides with unexpected empathy for Allison. With time running out and her life on the line, their uneasy alliance forces Dylan to confront whether redemption is possible in a world where heaven and hell's interests blur dangerously close together.

Crafted as a dark, atmospheric horror-thriller, this supernatural tale blends intense suspense with philosophical undertones, exploring themes of faith, free will, and moral ambiguity. The claustrophobic setting of Bucharest heightens the tension, while Soisson's direction keeps viewers guessing who—or what—can truly be trusted. Featuring a standout cast including Kari Wührer as Allison and Jason Scott Lee as Dylan, *The Prophecy: Forsaken* delivers a gripping, thought-provoking horror experience that lingers long after its brief runtime.