John Constantine is approached by Det. Angela Dodson who needs his help to prove that her twin sister Isabel’s death was not a suicide. The dead woman was a devout Catholic and Angela refuses to accept she would have taken her own life. She’s asked Constantine for help because he has a reputation for dealing with the mystical. In fact, he is a demon hunter whose sole purpose on Earth is to send demons back to the nether regions. John himself has been to Hell and knows that he is destined to return there on his death – but hopes his good deeds may find him a place in Heaven. As he looks into Isabel’s death, he realizes demons are trying to break through to the human world, and his battles lead him into a direct conflict with Satan.

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  1. you know what's funny is that John's zippo contains St. Benedict's inscriptions, similar to the latter's medal. The St. Benedict's medal was called an evil chasing medal/devil chasing medal based off of St. Benedict's personal struggle with the devil in the cave while Benedict was being tempted by the devil (since Benedict was a monk and practicing some sort of fast or abstinence).

    The medal was meant to scare evil away like how Benedict told the Devil to go away. Here in the movie, the devil himself isn't even held back and even holds the zippo for John. nice nod to the detail on the zippo.

  2. Hmm, imagine talking to the second and third most powerful beings in all Creation as you would with your "friends". Interesting… 🤔

  3. I loved how they had lucifer drop down like an angel rather then most movies where lucifer crawls up from underground

  4. If I was Lucifer, I would have said “You know, John, it'd be funny if you weren't so pathetic! Oh, what the hell, I'll laugh anyway!”

  5. I cannot think of a better Lucifer portrayal in all of cinema

  6. The way he giggles and says 'I do miss the old names' is just so brilliant. His mannerisms stole the whole movie with just this one scene. Him and Tilda were great opposite one another.

  7. Peter Stormare in this clip has one of the best performances as the devil in cinema

  8. I'd normally want a good cgi, big intimidating devil, red, horns.. Thanos sized at least.
    But this is better, way better..
    I'm sure many of u have rewatched over the years . because every time I'm reminded of this, I research this scene over and over. Perfect-o… Aren't you a peach.

  9. The devil doesn't exist I went to crossroads alone and he didn't show up cause he's pretty much a damn coward who hides in the shadows like a lunatic and he's not strong enough against me face to face.

  10. While this isn't DC Lucifer accurate this is probably the best stylized design of the Devil I've ever seen. An almost immaculate exterior with the darkness of his character only seeping through the cracks of his suit (the tattoos) and tar covered lower part of his pants and feet.

  11. I know this movie wasn’t a comically accurate representation of John Constantine, but I found it to be pretty good still!

  12. Best portrayal of Lu' I've ever seen on film. Second best is Viggo in the first Prophecy movie (Gabriel/Walken is also great) before the sequels tanked.

  13. I’m a bit confused, why did Gabriel call Lucifer Father? Is Gabriel Lucifer’s child?

  14. Come get your kids 💆🏽‍♀️💆🏽‍♀️💆🏽‍♀️💆🏽‍♀️

  15. This is one of the best versions of Lucifer, alongside Tom Ellis from the Fox TV show. They both channel different aspects of the character perfectly.

    I also just realized that the "God abandoning Gabriel" thing was pulled straight from the comics and it works really well here!

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