Genie Make a Wish Ending Explained: Directed by Ahn Gil-ho and Lee Byung-hun with both whimsy and gravitas, the series stars Kim Woo-bin as the mischievous genie Iblis with Bae Suzy as Ki Ka-young, a brilliant yet psychopathic car mechanic. With them, the solid team of supporting comes together with veteran actress Kim Mi-kyung as Halmoni, side by side Ahn Eun-jin playing young Pan-geum aka Lee Mi-ju, Steve Noh as Su Hyeon, Ko Kyu-pil as Sayyid, Lee Joo-young as Min Ji.
The series also has cameos of Daniel Henney, Kim Ji-hoon and Song Hye-Kyo to punch more dynamic action, making it all unpredictable. It’s that balance of fantasy, humour, and tragedy that enables this series to be classified as a true multi-genre context film.
Korean Drama Genie Make a Wish Recap
Genie Make a Wish (다 이루어질지니) is a fantasy romance-drama about a woman named Ki Ka-young who is an incredible spiritless mechanic, and how she finds a rusty old lamp buried underneath the sands of Dubai. emerges Iblis, a fallen genie whose existence has been bound by centuries of wagers with God. What Ka-young is unaware of is that she, in fact, is carrying the reincarnation of a Goryeo girl who once defied him 900 years ago, and that their fates are once again intertwined. Their broken fates are once again moving through time.

Ka-young has grown up under the iron discipline of her grandmother, making up for her own inability to feel guilt or love with habits and rules that enable a semblance of routine village life. When Iblis sets out to demonstrate that all humans are beguiled, she challenges him instead — a test met with five villagers and their desires in the balance, so the game becomes an urn for humanity’s lusts and its small, hidden graces. Apparently, this bet forces the genie to face uncomfortable truths that he had long since swept under his magical rug, such as compassion and sacrifice.
As much as anything, the drama is absurdist and comedic rather than tragic. Iblis’s arrogance and Ka-young’s icy bluntness initially seem like an odd match, but their banter has a kind of reticent intimacy. Around them, side stories play out: a serial killer, a dog-turned-man yearning to return home and a desperate YouTuber who learns the importance of family. These threads converge into the larger fabric of Chengpung Village, a place where human frailty and strength exist side by side. Over the course of episodes, bits and pieces of memory from past lives surface. Whispers of another life haunt Ka-young and Iblis, memories of devotion and heartbreak stretching back centuries.

Genie Make a Wish Ending Explained
What Happened Between Goryeo Girl and Iblis 900 Year Ago?
Nine hundred years ago, Ka-young was not the snide mechanic of today but a slave little girl from Goryeo who initially refuses to believe in Iblis’s dark cosmology. Iblis had already been leading humans astray by their permission, because he believed they were all greedy at heart. But the girl surprised him by spending all her three wishes on others.
Her first wish was to save her friend Hunbish and give him immortality, next one to never again bring people from Korea to the Middle East, which ended up being a way of depriving people from suffering like her, though not until after she realised that for wishing these first two things more in terms of death was caused so many dead and even earthquake happen, she finally wished that Iblis share with her pain of losses. This last request turned out to be a curse. God turned it into some circular suffering where Iblis would know the pain.

What Were Ki Ka-young’s Three Wishes and How Were They Fulfilled?
Ka-young’s hopeful desires serve as the driving force of the drama. And her first wish was a dumbo bet: Iblis had to grant wishes for the next five human beings he met. She would win the bet if more chose selflessness over selfishness. This was spun out over villagers who made decisions that were all too human, both greedy and empathetic. Three of them turned out to be selfless, so much so that Iblis had to deal with the fact that humankind wasn’t as corrupt as he thought.
For her second wish, she’d wanted something personal, and that was to turn back the clock on her grandmother Pan-geum’s ageing. This is how she became Lee Mi-joo for a short while and enjoyed her second life filled with happiness. But this wish had a side effect, leaving Pan-geum to pay the ultimate price to rescue Ka-young and Min-ji before dying in Ka-young’s arms, as if to tell her that real love sometimes means sacrificing yourself for someone else.

And Ka-young’s third wish set the conclusion. Rather than wishing for power or safety, she wished merely to feel human emotion, to have the pain, love and sacrifice others had experienced for her while she was growing up. This longing shattered her frigid veneer and brought from her the weeping, wailing and loving of a real mother. But it also consigned Iblis to the inevitable end, to be brought low before humanity and destroyed by Eijllael.
What Actually Happened in the 20 Years of Missing Memory?
The lost two decades were among the great enigmas of the series. At first, Iblis thought that he had been there exactly 983 years, but it was not so simple. God had blotted the last twenty years from his memory to add to his punishment. Over the interim period, Iblis and the Goryeo girl turned out to be reunited during those ten years, found love with each other or have lived together – only for fate to strike once more.
Her murder by an evil man destroyed him, and in his grief, Iblis pleaded with God to see her again. God granted it, but at a price: he wiped Iblis’s memory and tethered him to that of her reincarnation.

What Happened to Khalid?
Khalid’s tale brings together betrayal, immortality and revenge. His true identity was originally Shadi’s son, whose soul was transferred to the immortal body of Hunbish after Ka-young wished as a child to rescue the boy. In time, this transformed Khalid into a malevolent, power-hungry man who sought to steal Iblis’s lamp for himself. He then killed Ka-young’s grandmother and even his own father as a step to take control of it all.
In the final act, Iblis annihilates the Flower of Eternal Life, from which Khalid draws his unholy life. Deprived of his immortal years and ailing, Khalid dies, finishing the plans that he had in motion for centuries. Ka-young’s selflessness is a bitter companion to his downfall — immortality is meaningless without love or humanity.
Did Ki Ka-young and Iblis Reunite in the End of Genie Make a Wish?
The ending of Genie Make a Wish is bittersweet yet ultimately hopeful. On Ka-young’s last wish, Iblis lowers himself to grant it, though he knows he will give up everything. Ejllael kills him, but a heartbroken Ka-young, torn between new emotions and grief, sets out to wander the desert until she lies down to die. At one point, it looks as if their love story ends in disaster.

But the finale has a twist. Due to her millennium of dedication, Ka-young is reborn as a Jinniya. And then we get to know that Pan-geum refuses to go to heaven without ensuring her granddaughter will be fine, and God agrees and has to bring Iblis back as well. The pair are rejoined as omnipotent genies, finally freed from their wager. And in the last scenes, they’re dancing amid desert sandstorms together, at once mischievous and bickering, inseparable. The Genie Make a Wish ending is the perfect reaffirmation of how love can struggle through multiple lifetimes and destiny-bound pain, but it ultimately has the power to overcome even a curse from god.