
In Bucharest, Allison guards the enigmatic tome called the Prophet Lexicon, whose final chapter—Revelations—reveals the Antichrist’s name. Renegade‑angel leader Stark orders hitman Dylan to kill her, but he becomes fascinated and protects her. Allison seeks John Reigart, only to learn Satan covets the apocalypse to claim countless souls. Betrayed and alone, she uncovers her true origins while defending the Lexicon.
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Jason Scott Lee
Dylan

Tony Todd
Stark

Jason London
Simon

Kari Wuhrer
Allison

Vasilescu Valentin
Throne #2 (as Vali Vasilescu)

John Light
John Reigart / Satan

Constantin Bărbulescu
Park Lurker / Attacker (as Costi Barbulescu)

Cristian Iacob
Bartender

George Grigore
Face Licking Throne

Dan Săndulescu
Priest at Funeral

Alin Cristea
Cantor

Boris Petroff
Father Constantin

Adriana Butoi
Allison's Mother

Smaranda Popescu
Young Allison

Daria Ciobanu
Maria

Georgia Nica
Gabrielle

Nicu Constantin
Throne #1

Adrian Pavlovschi
Hulking Throne (as Adi Pavlovschi)

Mihai Verbi Chi
Allison's Father
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Who discovers the Lexicon at the beginning of the film?
Father Constantine
Allison
Stark
Lucifer
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The film opens with a haunting return to the last story, as Father Constantine discovers the Lexicon—the final book of God’s prophecy, a tome that stubbornly continues to write itself—hidden in the catacombs beneath his church. When he collapses from a heart attack, the burden shifts to Allison Kari Wuhrer, a grad student who must shield the Lexicon from the encroaching forces of darkness and chaos.
In the bustling streets of Bucharest, a young girl named Maria Daria Ciobanu drops her ball into traffic. Lucifer John Light reappears to her and whispers that she should go fetch it, guiding her toward a dangerous fate. Maria wanders into the road and is struck by a vehicle, an event Allison witnesses firsthand. The crash leaves Maria with a cryptic message for Allison, though she cannot deliver it fully just yet. The city scene sets a tone of predatory danger hovering over innocent lives, and Allison’s sense of duty grows sharper as she processes the girl’s troubled warning.
Across the scene, Allison collides with Dylan Jason Scott Lee, who stands at the entrance to her apartment, part of a larger plan orchestrated by Stark Tony Todd. Stark has hired Dylan to kill Allison, but Dylan’s conscience battles the orders; he even tries to end his own life rather than take another life. Stark resurrects him instantly, reminding him that the taste of hell he just endured should push him to complete the job. This tense auction between mercy and duty sets the moral line for the film’s central conflict.
Dylan forces Allison from her home at gunpoint, yet he senses something unique about her—she is meant to live, and her destiny appears inseparable from the Lexicon. She reveals that she carries a responsibility she won’t name outright, which fuels Dylan’s internal struggle as he kidnaps her to protect both her and the book from Stark’s escalating violence. Stark arrives moments later, shredding the apartment in pursuit of the Lexicon, only to discover that the tome in their hands is a decoy—magazine articles bound to resemble the Lexicon’s cover.
To safeguard Allison, Dylan takes her to his friend Gabrielle at a discreet house, where she can disguise herself with a wig, perfume, and iron pills. The iron pills alter the taste of her blood and the perfume shifts her scent, crucial detours because angels hunt by smell and taste. As a small squad of angels closes in, Allison and Dylan slip away, and he explains the hidden hierarchy of angels—the Cherubim and Seraphim are among the most dangerous. The ruse buys them precious time, but their escape only deepens the peril as Stark and his forces close in again.
Stark confronts Dylan, asserting that Allison is poised to unleash genocide the world has never seen, and that Dylan ought to have killed her when he had the chance. Meanwhile, Allison seeks counsel from Lucifer, who clarifies that the Lexicon will soon reveal the Antichrist, and Heaven’s laws forbid human-killing, hence the need for a hired killer in the first place. Lucifer refuses to intervene, even as he acknowledges the grim math of the coming revelation. When Allison exits the mansion, two angels appear to capture her, but she escapes and heads toward a funeral procession for Maria—the very girl Lucifer sent to her death in the opening. The mob disperses, and the angels lose track of Allison in the crowd.
Back inside the church, Stark’s animosity toward Allison never wavers. He pressures Dylan to produce the Lexicon’s location and to end the conflict, framing the crisis as an intolerable moral compromise for Heaven. As Allison moves through the setting, she senses the danger closing in and prays for a route to safety. The scene moves to a park where she believes she can regain control of the Lexicon’s fate. A homeless man attacks her, and she fights him off, a brutal reminder that violence shadows every corner of their struggle. A voice seems to guide her to fight back, reinforcing the sense that a larger destiny is at play.
The Lexicon finalizes the name of the Antichrist—Mykael Paun—and marks his face with four distinct signs. Allison seizes the book and climbs to the top of an abandoned building, racing the pursuing Stark toward the roof. Stark believes the Antichrist is still somewhere in Bucharest and questions why Allison was chosen at all, hinting that she might be a nephilim—a hybrid forged to safeguard the Lexicon rather than wield it as a weapon. The revelation intensifies the conflict as Dylan, weakened by the ongoing toll of the pursuit, staggers onto the roof and wavers between the two adversaries who claim his loyalty.
Allison tells him to have faith in a higher plan, while Stark urges him to finish the job and end the misery. The moment of truth arrives when Dylan, torn and exhausted, shoots Allison in the chest. The plan, though, does not go as Stark expects: as Allison falls, the Lexicon’s pages scatter across Bucharest, driven by the wind, and Allison’s nephilim healing powers keep her alive. Stark loses his trail as the pages drift away, and the final page lands at the feet of a young boy who holds the future in his hands—Mykael Paun, the name the Lexicon has just written.
This climactic sequence leaves a trail of questions and a sense of foreboding, as the fate of Allison, Dylan, and the city hangs on the Lexicon’s last, scattered pages and the unknown young boy who now appears to carry the book’s final truth.
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