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    The Omen is a media franchise centering on a series of supernatural horror films which began in 1976. The series centers on Damien Thorn, a child born of Satan and given to Robert and Katherine Thorn as a child. It is revealed among the families that Damien is in fact meant to be the Antichrist, and as an adult is attempting to gain control of the Thorn business and reach for the presidency.

    Films {| class“wikitable”

    ! Year! Title! Directors! Writers! Producers! Runtime! colspan=“6” |Original series
    |1976|The Omen|Richard Donner|David Seltzer
    Harvey Bernhard|111 min
    |1978|Damien - Omen II
    Don Taylor (American filmmaker)>Don Taylor |Stanley Mann and Mike Hodges|107 min
    |1981
    The Final Conflict (film)>The Final ConflictGraham Baker (director)>Graham Baker|Andrew Birkin|Harvey Bernhard and Richard Donner|108 min
    |1991|(Omen IV: The Awakening)|Jorge Montesi and Dominique Othenin-Girard|Harvey Bernhard|Harvey Bernhard and Mace Neufeld|97 min
    |2024|The First Omen|Arkasha Stevenson|Tim Smith and Arkasha Stevenson|David S. Goyer, Keith Levine|119 min
    ! colspan=“6” |Remake
    |2006
    The Omen (2006 film)>The OmenJohn Moore (director)>John Moore|David Seltzer|Glen Williamsonn and John Moore|107 min
    The Omen is the original film in the series, directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer. The story introduces Robert Thorn, the American Ambassador in Italy who adopts the newborn Damien to replace the newborn that he has been told was stillborn. When Damien reaches the age of five as Robert is transferred to Britain, strange events unfold, beginning with the boy’s nanny committing suicide during his birthday party. Soon afterward Robert encounters Father Brennan, a Catholic priest who was present at Damien’s birth, who attempts to warn him that the child would eventually kill him and his wife; Brennan soon dies, impaled by a falling church spire. Only after Robert’s wife Katherine ends up hospitalized with a miscarriage does he come to believe Brennan; Robert and a photographer named Jennings then travel to Rome, where they learn that Damien is the Antichrist, and that the death of Robert’s child was arranged so the Antichrist child could be raised by a politician. In the meantime, Katherine Thorn is murdered by Mrs. Baylock, Damien’s second nanny, who in reality is a member of the Satanists who arranged Damien’s upbringing, and will kill in order to suppress any threat to him. Arriving in Megiddo to find Bugenhagen, an exorcist and archaeologist, Robert is presented with the only means to kill Damien: the Seven Daggers of Megiddo. Though he initially refuses, it takes both the death of Jennings and discovering the Mark of the Beast on Damien’s head to convince Robert to go through with it. But despite killing Mrs. Baylock after a struggle, Robert is killed by the authorities before he can kill Damien. Damien is then left in the care of his uncle, Richard Thorn.The second film, Damien - Omen II, starts with Bugenhagen attempting to send Richard a package, but he and his friend Morris end up being buried alive in Megiddo.AV MEDIA, Donner, Richard (Director), 1976, The Omen, DVD, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Beverly Hills, CA, 70171384, The audience is then introduced to Richard’s son Mark and his second wife Ann. Now a teenager, Damien attends military school alongside Mark while his subconscious, manifesting in the form of a raven, kills Richard’s aunt Marion, Jennings’s friend Joan Hart, and Thorn Industries manager Bill Atherton. Atherton’s death is beneficial for senior manager Paul Buher, another member of the Satanist group Baylock was part of. Another member, Sgt. Neff, guides Damien to learn his true nature by advising him to read the Book of Revelation. Though fearful of it at first, unconsciously killing Dr. David Pasarian and a medical physician who tested his blood, Damien comes to accept his fate as he begins to consciously kill anyone who stands in his way, including his cousin Mark and Dr. Charles Warren. Though Richard accepted the truth upon receiving the Daggers of Megiddo from Bugenhagen’s package, he is murdered by Ann; Damien then kills her, despite her being one of his disciples.AV MEDIA, Taylor, Don and Hodges, Mike (Directors), 1978, Damien – Omen II, DVD, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Beverly Hills, CA, 45111331, The third film, The Final Conflict, follows the adult Damien, now head of his uncle’s company and arranging his position as American Ambassador in Britain to prevent the Second Coming—which would gradually weaken his powers—by having his followers slaughter every male British child born on March 24. Though he managed to kill six of the seven monks who each brandish a Dagger of Megiddo, their leader Father DeCarlo lives. Damien unknowingly causes his own downfall by his association with a journalist named Kate Reynolds who kills him at his moment of weakness. But as Damien’s death did not occur in the manner that Bugenhagen learned, the Antichrist only suffered a temporary demise.AV MEDIA, Baker, Graham (Director), 1981, The Final Conflict, DVD, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Beverly Hills, CA, 45273673, In the fourth and final film of the original series, (Omen IV: The Awakening), it is revealed that Damien’s followers arranged for his biological daughter Delia to be adopted by two attorneys, Gene and Karen York. While nothing seems wrong at first, compared to her father, Delia is fully aware of her powers as she terrorizes her mother Karen. Karen finds herself pregnant and hires a private detective to find out about Delia’s lineage. Along the way, she believes Delia is the Antichrist. A string of bizarre accidental deaths follows, before Karen gives birth to her son Alexander while falling into a paranoia as she tries to reveal her daughter’s true identity. With the help of the private detective, Karen learns that Delia is the daughter of Damien Thorn while holding her family doctor, Dr. Hastings, at gunpoint. Upon learning Dr. Hastings is a Satanist, Karen learns that the reborn Antichrist is actually Alexander: Delia’s twin brother whose embryo was inside Delia the entire time and implanted into Karen by Hastings. Though Karen adamantly wished to kill Alexander and tries to do so, the baby’s powers cause her to commit suicide, leaving Alexander and Delia still alive to continue their birth father’s work.AV MEDIA, Montesi, Jorge and Othenin-Girard, Dominique (Directors), 1991, Omen IV: The Awakening, DVD, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Beverly Hills, CA, 76878002, The 2006 remake of the first film, also titled The Omen, was directed and produced by John Moore. Starring Liev Schreiber and Julia Stiles, the film was met with mixed reviews but general box office success. With a budget of $25 million, the film grossed $54 million domestic and $64 million in other territories, totalling $119 million.A prequel to the first film, titled The First Omen, was directed by Arkasha Stevenson and released in 2024. The film stars Nell Tiger Free as an American woman who is sent to work at a church in Rome but quickly uncovers a conspiracy to bring about the birth of the Antichrist.WEB, Grobar, Matt, 2024-01-03, ‘The First Omen’ Trailer: Nell Tiger Free Encounters Evil In Rome In 20th Century Studios Prequel,deadline.com/video/the-first-omen-trailer-nell-tiger-free/, 2024-03-28, Deadline, en-US, The film was met with positive reviews from critics and has grossed over $20 million internationally.

    Cast

    {{Cast indicator|A|C|O|P|U|V|Y}}{| class=“wikitable” style="text-align:center; width:99%;”! rowspan=“4” style="width:15%;“| Character! colspan=“6” | Films! rowspan=“2” | Television series
    ! colspan=“4” style="text-align:center;“| Original series! style="text-align:center;“| Remake! style="text-align:center;“| Prequel
    ! style="width:10%;“| The Omen! style="width:10%;“| {{small|Damien}}Omen II’’! style="width:10%;“| {{small|Omen III}}The Final Conflict! style="width:10%;“| (Omen IV: The Awakening|{{small|Omen IV}}The Awakening)! style="width:10%;“| The Omen! style="width:10%;“| The First Omen! style="width:10%;“| Damien
    ! 1976 !! 1978 !! 1981 !! 1991 !! 2006 !! 2024 !! 2016
    ! Damien Thorn
    Harvey Spencer Stephens {{small>Noel O’Connell{{refY}} Uncredited infant{{refY}}}}| Jonathan Scott-Taylor| Sam NeillHarvey Spencer Stephens}}{{refA}}Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick{{small>Tomas Woller}}{{refY}}Uncredited appearance}}Bradley James{{small>Harvey Spencer Stephens}}{{refY}}{{refA}}
    ! Robert Thorn| Gregory Peck
    Uncredited actor}}{{refP}}{{refY}}Liev SchreiberGregory Peck}}{{refP}}Gregory Peck}}{{refA}}
    ! Katherine “Kathy” Thorn| Lee Remick
    Mentioned}}Julia Stiles| Rachel Hurd-WoodLee Remick}}{{refA}}
    ! Carl Bugenhagen| Leo McKern
    Leo McKern}}{{refU}}Michael Gambon| {{cEmpty}}Leo McKern}}{{refA}}
    ! Mrs. Willa Baylock| Billie Whitelaw
    Mia Farrow| {{cEmpty}}Billie Whitelaw}}{{refA}}
    ! Keith Jennings
    David Warner (actor)>David WarnerDavid Thewlis| {{cEmpty}}David Warner}}{{refA}}
    ! Father Brennan| Patrick Troughton
    Pete Postlethwaite| Ralph InesonPatrick Troughton}}{{refA}}
    ! Father Spiletto
    Martin Benson (actor)>Martin BensonGiovanni Lombardo RadiceAnton Alexander (actor)>Anton AlexanderMartin Benson}}{{refA}}
    ! Brother Matteus| Tommy Duggan
    ! Nanny| Holly Palance| colspan=“3” {{cEmpty}}| Amy Huck
    Holly Palance}}{{refV}}Holly Palance}}{{refA}}
    ! U.S. President! Ann Thorn (née Rutledge)
    Gerald Ford}}{{refA}}Mason Adams
    Lee GrantBarbara Hershey

    Reception

    Box office performance {| class“wikitable” width99% border“1”

    ! rowspan=“2” | Film! rowspan=“2” | Release date! rowspan=“2” | Budget! colspan=“3” | Box office revenue! rowspan=“2” | References! align=“center” | United States! align=“center” | International! align=“center” | Worldwide
    | The Omen (1976)
    Rentals|R}}| $78,722,980Aubrey Solomon, Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History, Scarecrow Press, 1989 p259THE OMEN (1976)>URL=HTTPS://WWW.BOXOFFICEMOJO.COM/RELEASE/RL1567000065/WEEKEND/ BOX OFFICE MOJO >PUBLISHER=IMDB VARIETY (MAGAZINE)>DATE=NOVEMBER 21, 1979TITLE=SATAN BACK AGAIN; FOX SETS OMEN III,
    | Damien - Omen II
    Rentals|R}}| $35,018,355DAMIEN: THE OMEN PART II >URL=HTTPS://WWW.BOXOFFICEMOJO.COM/RELEASE/RL1583777281/WEEKEND/ PUBLISHER=IMDB, May 27, 2015,
    | The Final Conflict
    THE FINAL CONFLICT: OMEN III (1981) >URL=HTTPS://WWW.BOXOFFICEMOJO.COM/RELEASE/RL1600554497/WEEKEND/ PUBLISHER=IMDB, May 27, 2015,
    | The Omen (2006)
    THE OMEN (2006) >URL=HTTPS://WWW.BOXOFFICEMOJO.COM/RELEASE/RL1348896257/ PUBLISHER=IMDB, May 27, 2015,
    | The First Omen
    THE FIRST OMEN>URL=HTTPS://WWW.THE-NUMBERS.COM/MOVIE/FIRST-OMEN-THE-(2024)#TAB=SUMMARYACCESS-DATE=APRIL 28, 2024,
    ! colspan=2 align=“center“|Total! $69.6 million! ${{formatnum:{{#expr:60922980+26518355+20471382+54607383+20054832}}}}! ${{formatnum:{{#expr:17800000+8500000+64889140+33320788}}}}! ${{formatnum:{{#expr:78722980+35018355+20471382+119496523+53375620}}}}
    {{smalldiv|List indicator(s){{note label|Rentals|R||{{nbsp}}Distributor rentals.{{efn|The gross rental is the distributor’s share of the box-office gross and was more commonly reported than the exhibition gross up to the 1970s.}}}} In the US/Canada, The Omen had rentals of $28.5 million and Damien – Omen II $12.1 million. If the ratio of gross to rental applied to the international rental, the films grossed approximately $99 million and $45 million worldwide respectively.
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    • Omen IV: The Awakening (1991) has been excluded from the list as it was not released theatrically.}}
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    Critical response {| class“wikitable sortable” width99% border“1” style@text-align: center;”

    ! Film! Rotten Tomatoes! Metacritic
    The Omen (1976) 84% (51 reviews)HTTPS://WWW.ROTTENTOMATOES.COM/M/1015517-OMEN/ >TITLE=THE OMEN (1976) ROTTEN TOMATOES >PUBLISHER=FANDANGO MEDIA, January 7, 2024, VIA=WWW.METACRITIC.COM,
    Damien - Omen II 48% (27 reviews)HTTPS://WWW.ROTTENTOMATOES.COM/M/DAMIEN_OMEN_II/ >TITLE=DAMIEN – OMEN II (1978) PUBLISHER=FANDANGO MEDIA, January 29, 2024, VIA=WWW.METACRITIC.COM,
    The Final Conflict 29% (21 reviews)HTTPS://WWW.ROTTENTOMATOES.COM/M/FINAL_CONFLICT_OMEN_III/ >TITLE=THE FINAL CONFLICT (1981) PUBLISHER=FANDANGO MEDIA, January 29, 2024, VIA=WWW.METACRITIC.COM,
    Omen IV: The Awakening 17% (6 reviews)HTTPS://WWW.ROTTENTOMATOES.COM/M/OMEN_IV_THE_AWAKENING/ >TITLE=OMEN IV: THE AWAKENING (1991) PUBLISHER=FANDANGO MEDIA, March 4, 2021, | {{n/a}}
    The Omen (2006) 26% (168 reviews)THE OMEN (2006) >URL=HTTPS://WWW.ROTTENTOMATOES.COM/M/OMEN/ PUBLISHER=FANDANGO MEDIA, March 4, 2021, THE OMEN REVIEWS WEBSITE=METACRITIC CBS INTERACTIVE >ACCESS-DATE=MAY 27, 2015,
    The First Omen 81% (151 reviews)HTTPS://WWW.ROTTENTOMATOES.COM/M/THE_FIRST_OMEN>TITLE=THE FIRST OMENPUBLISHER=FANDANGO MEDIA, April 12, 2024, WEBSITE=METACRITICACCESS-DATE=APRIL 10, 2024,

    Television

    The Omen (1995)“>

    The Omen (1995)

    A television pilot titled The Omen aired on NBC in September 8, 1995. Directed by Jack Sholder and written by John Leekley, the hour-long episode was intended as an attempt to develop The Omen film series into a television series. Although Donner was attached to the project as an executive producer, the pilot failed and the series never moved forward.WEB, Goldberg, Lesley, Glen Mazzara’s ‘Omen’ Follow-Up ‘Damien’ Ordered Straight to Series at Lifetime,www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glen-mazzaras-omen-follow-up-727343, The Hollywood Reporter, Prometheus Global Media, May 27, 2015,www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glen-mazzaras-omen-follow-up-727343," title="web.archive.org/web/20150414124924www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glen-mazzaras-omen-follow-up-727343,">web.archive.org/web/20150414124924www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glen-mazzaras-omen-follow-up-727343, April 14, 2015, August 25, 2014, Unrelated to the previous films, The Omen follows a group of people who are tracking down an entity to which they are all independently linked.WEB, The Omen,brettcullen.com/credits/television/the-omen-1995, Brett Cullen Official Web Site, May 27, 2015,brettcullen.com/credits/television/the-omen-1995," title="web.archive.org/web/20140130043420brettcullen.com/credits/television/the-omen-1995,">web.archive.org/web/20140130043420brettcullen.com/credits/television/the-omen-1995, January 30, 2014, Damien (2016)“>

    Damien (2016)

    A television series called Damien was in development at the network Lifetime before it was moved to A&E with Bradley James starring in the title role.WEB,deadline.com/2014/12/bradley-james-damien-tv-show-cast-omen-prequel-lifetime-1201307622/, Bradley James To Play Lead In Lifetime’s ‘The Omen’ Sequel Series ‘Damien’; Shekhar Kapur To Direct, Deadline Hollywood, Penske Media Corporation, Andreeva, Nellie, December 3, 2014, May 27, 2015,deadline.com/2014/12/bradley-james-damien-tv-show-cast-omen-prequel-lifetime-1201307622/," title="web.archive.org/web/20150522163922deadline.com/2014/12/bradley-james-damien-tv-show-cast-omen-prequel-lifetime-1201307622/,">web.archive.org/web/20150522163922deadline.com/2014/12/bradley-james-damien-tv-show-cast-omen-prequel-lifetime-1201307622/, May 22, 2015, WEB,bloody-disgusting.com/news/3342497/damien-moves-lifetime-ae-gets-four-episodes/, “Damien” Moves From Lifetime To A&E: Gets Four More Episodes, Bloody Disgusting, Barkan, Jonathan, April 29, 2015, July 16, 2023, MAGAZINE, Maas, Jennifer, Lifetime’s The Omen-inspired series Damien moves to A&E,www.ew.com/article/2015/04/29/the-omen-damien-a-e, Entertainment Weekly, Time Inc., May 27, 2015,www.ew.com/article/2015/04/29/the-omen-damien-a-e," title="web.archive.org/web/20150527211754www.ew.com/article/2015/04/29/the-omen-damien-a-e,">web.archive.org/web/20150527211754www.ew.com/article/2015/04/29/the-omen-damien-a-e, May 27, 2015, The series aired from March 7 to May 9, 2016. The series, acting as a direct sequel to the original film, follows 30 year old Damien, who has forgotten his demonic past, facing his true identity. Ann Rutledge (Barbara Hershey), who has protected Damien all his life, helps him embrace his Antichrist side.

    Storyline continuity {| class“wikitable mw-collapsible floatright”

    ! scope=“colgroup” colspan=“3” style= | The Omen story chronology! scope=“col” colspan=“4” | Original continuity
    {hide}Unbulleted list center
    | The First Omen
    | The Omen
    | Damien - Omen II
    | The Final Conflict
    | (Omen IV: The Awakening)
    {edih}
    ! scope=“col” colspan=“2” | Alternate continuity
    {hide}Unbulleted list center
    | The Omen
    | Damien
    {edih}
    ! scope=“col” colspan=“1” | Remake continuity
    {hide}Unbulleted list center
    | The Omen
    {edih}

    Novels

    There are five novels in The Omen series, the first three being novelizations of their film counterparts:
    • The Omen, released in 1976 and written by David Seltzer
    • Damien – Omen II, released in 1978 and written by Joseph Howard
    • The Final Conflict, released in 1980 and written by Gordon McGill
    • Omen IV: Armageddon 2000, released in 1982 and written by Gordon McGill
    • Omen V: The Abomination, released in 1985 and written by Gordon McGill

    Other media

    Three documentaries regarding the series have been made: 666: The Omen - Revealed (2000), The Omen: Legacy (2001), and The Curse of The Omen (2005).The 1976 film was also remade into Tamil as Jenma Natchathram (1991).

    Notes

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    References

    {{reflist}}{{The Omen}}{{Disney franchises}}

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