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Now You See Me 2

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2016 | 129m | English

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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One year after outwitting the FBI and winning the public’s adulation with their mind-bending spectacles, the Four Horsemen resurface only to find themselves face to face with a new enemy who enlists them to pull off their most dangerous heist yet.
Release Date: Jun 02, 2016
Director: Jon M. Chu
Writer: Ed Solomon, Peter Chiarelli
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords new york city, prison, fbi, kidnapping, magic, card trick, secret society, hypnosis, illusion, vigilante, twin brother, revenge, heist, on the run, fake death, macau, curious, perception, illusionist, secrecy, illusionism, debunker, sleight of hand, fbi agent
Production Companies Summit Entertainment, Lionsgate, K/O Paper Products, TIK Films
Box Office Revenue: $334,897,606
Budget: $120,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jesse Eisenberg J. Daniel Atlas
Mark Ruffalo Dylan Rhodes
Woody Harrelson Merritt McKinney / Chase McKinney
Morgan Freeman Thaddeus Bradley
Dave Franco Jack Wilder
Daniel Radcliffe Walter Mabry
Lizzy Caplan Lula
Michael Caine Arthur Tressler
Jay Chou Li
Sanaa Lathan Deputy Director Natalie Austin
David Warshofsky Agent Cowan
Tsai Chin Bu Bu
Richard Laing Lionel Shrike
Henry Lloyd-Hughes Allen Scott-Frank
Brick Patrick Chase McKinney
Zach Gerard Hannes Pike
Ben Lamb Owen Case
James Richard Marshall Agent UK
Jim Pirri Eye (voice)
Christopher Logan Chef
Varada Sethu Tressler Assitant
Justine Wachsberger Zoey Taylor
Simon Connolly Octa Guard
Dino Fetscher Octa Guard
Martin Delaney Bo Walsh
Danielle Bird Disappearing Lady 2
Tai Yin Chan Science Lab Guard
Bruce Chong Science Lab Guard 2
Missy Malek Case Assistant
Krystal Ellsworth Casino Dancer
Jessica Lee Keller Casino Dancer
Luis Rosado Casino Dancer
Savannah Guthrie Savannah Guthrie
Gia Isabella Ölvirsson Party Girl (uncredited)
Alexander Cooper FBI Agent (uncredited)
Michael Cooke Jack Stooge 1A
Roy Beck FBI Agent (uncredited)
Jay William Henderson Young Dylan
David Johnson Wood Casino Patron (uncredited)
Name Job
Ed Solomon Screenplay, Story
John Casali Production Sound Mixer
Julie Dartnell Key Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus Special Effects Makeup Artist
Stephen Dobric Art Direction
Stephen Swain Art Direction
Calvin Tsoi Art Direction
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Olly Tellett First Assistant "B" Camera
Simon Finney "B" Camera Operator
Jon M. Chu Director
Peter Deming Director of Photography
Deborah Aquila Casting
Tricia Wood Casting
Sharon Seymour Production Design
Martial Andre Animation
Jay Maidment Still Photographer
Boaz Yakin Characters
Edward Ricourt Characters
Sian Milne Stunts
Anna B. Sheppard Costume Designer
Brian Tyler Original Music Composer
Hershel Cohen Digital Intermediate
Annie Johnson Digital Intermediate
Martin Foley Art Direction
Dominic Masters Art Direction
Remo Tozzi Art Direction
Anna Worley Script Supervisor
Stuart Kearns Supervising Art Director
Stan Salfas Editor
Chris Murphy Boom Operator
Daniel Willis Art Department Coordinator
Kate Ringsell Casting Associate
Peter Paul Assistant Costume Designer
Maja Meschede Assistant Costume Designer
Daryl Bristow Costume Supervisor
Christian Goddard Set Costumer
David Bayliss Armorer
Liam Byrne Armorer
Liam McCartney Armorer
Greg Facsko Animation
Sawan Thakrar Animation
Christophe St-Pierre Paradis Animation
Eric Clement CG Supervisor
Jason Quintana CG Supervisor
William Marshall Wilkinson VFX Editor
Robin Hinch VFX Editor
Eamon Yates VFX Production Coordinator
Denise O'Neill VFX Production Coordinator
Nicolas Chevallier VFX Production Coordinator
Chelsea Johnston Visual Effects Coordinator
Elizabeth Leslie Visual Effects Coordinator
Alexander Maldoff Visual Effects Coordinator
Frederike Parenteau Visual Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects Coordinator
Deeps Hargunani Visual Effects Coordinator
Garret Roosa Visual Effects Coordinator
Phil Eldridge Visual Effects Editor
Mark Herman Visual Effects Editor
Maxime Sirven Visual Effects Editor
Therese Skundberg Fidje Visual Effects Editor
Angelica O'Brien Visual Effects Editor
Audrey Boivin Visual Effects Producer
Janet Muswell Visual Effects Producer
Angela Barson Visual Effects Supervisor
Stuart Bullen Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephane Naze Visual Effects Supervisor
Anthony Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Shant Jordan Visual Effects Supervisor
Matt Johnson Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephen Hutchinson Special Effects Supervisor
Deena Adair Hairstylist
Michael Hancock Makeup Artist
Jonathan 'Chunky' Richmond Camera Operator
Peter Batten Camera Operator
James Swanson Helicopter Camera
Pete Cavaciuti Steadicam Operator
Jamie Mills Gaffer
Joe Ken Digital Intermediate
Andy Kaplan Digital Intermediate
Stephen Shapiro First Assistant Editor
Gregg Barbanell Foley
John T. Cucci Foley
Catherine Harper Foley
Dan O'Connell Foley
Siddharth Dubey Sound Effects Editor
Jason W. Jennings Sound Effects Editor
Bob Kellough Sound Effects Editor
Will Files Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Chiarelli Story
Jay Chou Songs
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Kevin De La Noy Unit Production Manager
Donald Sabourin Unit Production Manager
Richard Whelan First Assistant Director
Tom Rye Second Assistant Director
Donna Sloan Executive In Charge Of Production
Viktor Petrov Data Wrangler, Systems Administrators & Support
Kevin Day Props
Immanuel Morris Visual Effects Supervisor
Tania Couper Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Frances Hannon Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Andy Koyama Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Siân Miller Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Michael Byrch Stunts
Pete Ford Stunts
John Marquis Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Katie Anna Brady VFX Artist
George Kirby Stunts
Judy Farr Set Decoration
Nancy Nugent Title Supervising Sound Editor
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Levan Doran Stunts
Danielle Dupre Sound Recordist
Chu Chen-On Line Producer
Jean-Paul Ly Stunts
Name Title
Alex Kurtzman Producer
Roberto Orci Producer
Louis Leterrier Executive Producer
Ed Solomon Executive Producer
David Copperfield Co-Producer
Kevin De La Noy Executive Producer
Long Qiuyun Executive Producer
Meredith Wieck Associate Producer
Bobby Cohen Producer
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Reviews

screenzealots
N/A

A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com Most moviegoers weren’t clamoring for a follow-up to 2013’s smart magic heist thriller “Now You See Me,” but here’s one of the rare instances where the sequel is actually better than the original. While viewing the first film would be helpful before s ... eeing “Now You See Me 2,” it’s not necessary. Even newbies can follow along with this slick magic show. The Four Horsemen are back, this time fighting the powers that be with even greater illusions. Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Merritt (Woody Harrelson) and Jack (Dave Franco) are now joined by Lula (Lizzy Caplan, a welcome replacement for Isla Fisher as the “girl Horseman”). Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe) plays a tech nerd who forces the Horsemen to steal a chip so he can control all of the computers in the entire world — but who is really pulling the curtain? Mark Ruffalo is back as FBI agent and magician Rhodes. Here he still aids the Horsemen (and seeks to find some closure with Thaddeus (Morgan Freeman), a man Rhodes blames for the death of his father). Yes, there’s a lot going on in this convoluted plot, but it is exciting from beginning to end. One of the most enjoyable aspects of the movie is the elevated performances. I love the trend of casting accomplished actors in fun summer movies; I think audiences get a better movie for it. These are talented actors who visibly enjoyed working together; they play off each other with an effortless believability. Their repartee is lively and their visible enthusiasm for their roles (and the film) is contagious and as a result, I was smiling throughout the whole movie. Harrelson will probably be taking some jabs for his partially silly turn (I don’t want to say how because I don’t want to spoil it), but I thought he was ridiculously amusing. No matter how you feel about the film, you have to agree that these characters are a hoot to spend a few hours with. As with the first film, this one is packed full of entertaining twists and fun “gotchas!” A lot of it is, of course, ridiculous, but interspersed throughout the flashy trickery are some truly funny and memorable moments. Most of the stunts are CGI animation but even though they are fake, they’re still pretty damn cool. The big finale may be predictable but that makes it no less fun. I love the all of the misdirection this film includes (it’s the perfect homage to real magicians and tricksters), and it’s done in a witty and skilled fashion. Is this film as clever as it thinks it is? No. But so what? It’s a fun, wild ride. ** A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com**

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
6.0

**Not seeing what's coming to them, but overcoming is their task to complete.** I never thought a sequel would be made. Now it seems this will going to be an unstoppable franchise, we could expect more, the next one was official, especially after considering how this film fared at the box office. ... All the main cast returned with the new ones. I think Daniel Radcliffe was good, first time I had impression like that on him after Harry Potter series. So good to see the two legends, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine. The rest of the cast was good, but nothing to praise like they have pulled off the impossible. Overall, this is a good follow-up, but not best I was looking for. Though, the writing and direction were decent with some nice Chinese locations. The story follows after some time where the first one ended. After the biggest heist, now they are back with the new public shows. A new member was included, a female to balance with the existing ones. While performing a show, they had to abort it in the middle when the cops raid them. This time they are tricked by some unknown people and land in a foreign territory. In order to escape from there, they had to play what was instructed to them and so they comply with it. When their boss comes to their rescue, the things around them begin to change. So how it all ends was another twist. The film was two hours long, but not bad to hook for that long when pace and the story looked better. I'm not fully satisfied, particularly about the China. I know Hollywood found its second home, but that does not mean they have to add China flavour all the time to just make money in China. They might succeed from it, particularly from earning Yuan, but I'm the not happy, the world is not happy about that. You can make full length China subject film, but this kind of altering script is becoming sick. Because all the major films trying to do the same thing. I disliked this from that perspective. So sorry Hollywood, better luck next time. _5.5/10_

May 16, 2024
5rJoud
2.0

**Now You See Me (but why would you)** Stage magic and movies are very much alike. The more convincing, the better. Unfortunately the action in this film, magic tricks, sleight of hand, hypnotizing people, is simply unbelievable - in a bad way. This is not an alternate universe with different rul ... es of physics. This is not a group of super heroes using their powers, this is not a tale of magic becoming reality, this is simply unrealistic garbage. As for the actors, most notably we have Mark Zuckerberg (played by Lex Luthor) trying to take away the leadership of the "Horsemen" from "Jack" (played by someone without any screen presence whatsoever). Then we have a new person in the crew, an obnoxious girl, replacing someone from the prequel who I can't remember, because they were just as forgettable as the whole drivel that makes up both stories. We have Woody, Morgan Freeman, Caine, and Harry (Potter). In other words no one likable, unless you like them. Mark Ruffalo (Hulk) also shows his unlikable side. I tried to keep this on to help me sleep, but during the action scenes they cranked up the volume (as is customary in movies for some reason) so I ended up switching it off. The extra star I gave is for production value. 25 August 2016 I am migrating my reviews from a different site which has become like the reality of this flick. TMDB looks awesome and I look forward to be a part of it.

Jul 04, 2021