The Prophecy II

The coming of this child, said to precede reconciliation between the warring factions in heaven, has been prophesied by Thomas Daggett, now a monk.

The child's conception takes place when Valerie, a nurse, is seduced by an attractive stranger (the angel Danyael) whom she hit with her car.

[1] Spence wrote the film alongside Matt Greenberg with little interference from Miramax with the only real mandates being the return of Christopher Walken's Gabriel and the introduction of the Archangel Michael.

"[This quote needs a citation] TV Guide rated it 1/5 stars and called it "a dull and cheap-looking direct-to-video sequel".

Club wrote: "While at times amusing, and far from unwatchable, The Prophecy II's quirky strengths can't compensate for the fact that it's about as frightening as your average episode of Psi Factor".