‘Now You See Me’ Film Sent New Cast Members to Magic School
- On Nov. 14, Now You See Me: Now You Don't opens, reuniting the original Four Horsemen with a younger trio to steal the Heart Diamond from Veronika Vanderberg.
- Nearly nine years after the last film, the third installment serves as a requel introducing new magicians to pass the torch, adding a younger trio to engage Gen Z and expand the Now You See Me series.
- Set pieces range from Abu Dhabi to Antwerp, featuring hologram illusions and practical effects alongside parkour and rooftop helicopter escapes.
- Critics called the movie entertaining yet exhausting and overcrowded, noting a committee-like script with limited character development, while Lionsgate advances another installment in the Now You See Me franchise.
- Timely references to AI and crypto punctuate the plot, as the film emphasizes economic inequality with a Robin Hood motif and hints at a Horsewomen spinoff.
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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t has a South African Uys up its sleeve
Mirroring the disappearing and reappearing act of its lead characters, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t brings back the high-style ‘magicians staging heists’ movie franchise – now with some extra appeal for South African viewers.
‘Now You See Me’ film sent new cast members to magic school
For Ariana Greenblatt, learning magic tricks at The Magic Castle clubhouse in Los Angeles was the best part of starring in the third installment of the American heist film, Now You See Me: Now You Don't. "Before opening hours, we would spend a couple hours in there and just learn as much as we possibly could in the time given, and it was so much fun," the former Disney Channel star said of the month the actors spent at the home of the Academy of…
The new Now You See Me movie is missing a bit of that old magic
Atlas is explaining to the crowd how he plans to trick them, but it turns out, he was preparing to trick us, the viewers, as well. Now You See Me: Now You Don't is a fine movie — although it does have some glaring flaws — but its biggest sin is promising a long-awaited sequel only to deliver something completely different: it’s a reboot masquerading as a sequel, aka a requel.
Jesse Eisenberg Reveals Whether His Son Banner, 8, Has Seen the Now You See Me Movies
The actor shares his son with wife Anna StroutDimitrios Kambouris/Getty Jesse Eisenberg attends Lionsgate's "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" New York Premiere at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers on November 10, 2025 in New York City.When asked if he hopes some of his character's confidence in the movie will rub off on the 8-year-old, the proud dad says he does."Yeah, my God, of course," he says. "I mean, you know, I pray every day that my child i…
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