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5.5/10
IMDbCreepiest Kid | 2006 | Seamus
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | 2007 | Seamus
Most Thrilling Killing | 2006
Best DVD Extras | 2006
Best Remake | 2006
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 119,975,084 USD
(at around 19 mins) Harvey Stephens, who portrayed Damien in The Omen (1976), appeared in this remake as the tabloid reporter who asks Robert Thorn (Liev Schreiber) if the deceased nanny "was on drugs".
This movie was released to coincide with the date of 06/06/06 in order to spark interest and gain publicity.
During filming, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick was never told that his character was supposed to be the son of the Devil. Julia Stiles has commented that it was because the filmmakers thought "he was too young to understand it, but he was really obedient when (producer and director) John (Moore) asked him for the Damien face."
(at around 33 mins) In Damien's bedroom, the wallpaper is a floral vine design curved in such a way as to make a wall of sixes.
The studio originally wanted this movie to receive a PG-13 rating, but producer and director John Moore insisted on an R-rating, suggesting people would "smell a cop-out" if a remake of The Omen (1976) was to receive a family-friendly certificate.
"Father Brennan: When the Jews return to Zion, and a comet fills the sky, and the holy Roman Empire rises, then you and I must die. From the eternal sea he rises, creating armies on either shore, turning man against his brother, until man exists no more."
"Robert Thorn: I never want to see or hear from you again. Father Brennan: You'll see me in hell Mr. Thorn. Father Brennan: We'll spend eternity together."