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Now You See Me: Now You Don't

Unlock the illusion.
2025 | 112m | English

(17801 votes)

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The original Four Horsemen reunite with a new generation of illusionists to take on powerful diamond heiress Veronika Vanderberg, who leads a criminal empire built on money laundering and trafficking. The new and old magicians must overcome their differences to work together on their most ambitious heist yet.
Release Date: Nov 12, 2025
Director: Ruben Fleischer
Writer: Eric Warren Singer, Michael Lesslie, Paul Wernick, Rhett Reese, Seth Grahame-Smith
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords diamond, sequel, illusionist, team up, enchant
Production Companies Lionsgate, Media Capital Technologies, Cohen Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $209,324,383
Budget: $90,000,000
Updates Updated: Dec 13, 2025
Entered: Sep 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jesse Eisenberg J. Daniel Atlas
Dominic Sessa Bosco Leroy
Ariana Greenblatt June McClure
Justice Smith Charlie
Rosamund Pike Veronika Vanderberg
Woody Harrelson Merritt McKinney
Dave Franco Jack Wilder
Isla Fisher Henley Reeves
Lizzy Caplan Lula May
Morgan Freeman Thaddeus Bradley
Andrew Santino Brett Finnegan
Henry Fisher Brett's Buddy
Ben Seidman Max Thompson
Lyssandra Skye Arias Ace of Spades Audience Member
Angela Paula Stander $50,000 Bucks Audience Member
Thabang Kamogelo Molaba Lethabo Khoza
William Gaminara William
Scott Alexander Young Senior Board Member
John Lovick Handsome Chauffeur
Amber Kemp Danni
Dominic Allburn Marc Schreiber
Luca Besse Gendarme Captain
Lionel Desmazon Gendarme
Taha Kamran Valet
David Fleischer Debonair Party Guest
Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong Head of Security
Bobby Holland Hanton Interpol Agent
Ricky Velez Jake
Myah Banton Leslie
Mali McEwan Violet
Mark Ruffalo Dylan Rhodes
Name Job
Ruben Fleischer Director
George Richmond Director of Photography
Dominic Hyman Supervising Art Director
Sophie Canale Costume Design
Rich Delia Casting
David Scheunemann Production Design
Agoston Zsombor Makeup Designer
Attila Szücs Key Grip
Adam Richards Casting Associate
Stephen Mathie Gaffer
Mark Breakspear Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas Elder-Groebe Visual Effects Producer
Brian Tyler Original Music Composer
Peng Zhang Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Benoît Chieusse Compositing Artist
Edward Ricourt Characters
Boaz Yakin Characters
Eric Warren Singer Story
Michael Lesslie Screenplay, Story
Paul Wernick Screenplay
Rhett Reese Screenplay
Seth Grahame-Smith Screenplay
Stacey Schroeder Editor
P.J. Voeten First Assistant Director
Xiang-Yang Xu Fight Choreographer
Zsuzsanna Sipos Set Decoration
Igor Meglic Second Unit Director of Photography
Reneé Rapp Songs
Name Title
Alex Kurtzman Producer
Bobby Cohen Producer
Connor DiGregorio Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Twelve years after they dazzled us with their magical skills, the “Four Horsemen” are mysteriously reunited and joined by an enthusiastic young trio who bring some new blood to their most difficult challenge yet. Someone wants them to bring the wealthy “Veronica Vanderberg” (Rosamund Pike) to her kn ... ees, but the only way to do that is to pinch her enormous diamond. Needless to say, this is kept in an ultra-secure vault and this one is also buried deep in the Arabian desert. Before they can even think on appropriating this gem, the cocky “Atlas” (Jesse Eisenberg) has to learn to get on with the even more sure of himself newbie “Bosco” (Dominic Sessa) whilst all seven, gradually, proceed to try to work together and decrypt the secrets hidden within a French château that has more than it’s fair share of secret passages and surprise residents. Meanwhile, this infamous stone has another would-be owner, who is attempting to blackmail the money laundering “Veronica” with some information that she might not want public. With no shortage of people trying to steal the thing, what happens next…? It has some moments, this film, when the pace really picks up and the visuals deliver some quickly paced feats of illusion that are quite entertainingly and usually acrobatically presented. In some ways, it also serves to debunk some of the myths of these theatrically deceptive arts, but sadly these scenes are too few and far between. There’s just way too much dialogue, and not enough vanishing. To be fair to Pike, she does look the part and her South African accent just about stays the course; Sessa, Justice Smith and Ariana Greenblatt deliver fine as they breathe new life - and a little map humour - into old props, but Harrelson hams up too annoyingly, Dave Franco just models his beaming smile and small T-shirts and Isla Fisher isn’t really on screen often enough to make very much difference to a story that is dragged out as if it were being paid, scene by scene, by a tourist board or some luxury product placement. It isn’t dull, and the production is way more highly polished than her jewel, but I think the sleight of hand filming techniques that maybe worked in 2013 are less effective now that we all know CGI can render the impossible, possible. Harmless fun.

Nov 15, 2025
msbreviews
5.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/now-you-see-me-now-you-dont-movie-review-ruben-fleischer-presents-a-more-polished-yet-empty-trick/ Rating: C+ "Now You See Me: Now You Don't undoubtedly asserts itself as the most solid entry in this trilogy, raising the technical bar ... and finding new life in the reinvigorated dynamic of its cast. However, all the superficial shine and aesthetic improvements fail to hide a script that confuses complexity with complication, delivering characters that function merely as pieces on a formulaic board. It works as light entertainment, but it's insufficient to fully justify its return to the big screen. It invites us to look closer, but unfortunately, the closer we look, the less we see the depth it promises, leaving only the fleeting glow of a well-rehearsed trick, yet empty of true magic."

Nov 27, 2025