Magic Returns: "Now You See Me 3" Announced with a Twist
The cinematic world is buzzing with excitement as the magic-infused heist franchise "Now You See Me" returns with not just one, but two enchanting sequels in the pipeline. Lionsgate's recent revelation at CinemaCon has left fans spellbound with the announcement that the third installment, titled "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, " is slated for release on November 14, 2025. But that's not all—magic enthusiasts can also look forward to a fourth part in the works!
The Magic Behind the Scenes
Ruben Fleischer, the visionary director known for films like "Venom" and "Uncharted, " has signed on to conjure more cinematic magic. Fleischer's unique flair for blending thrills and tricks is set to elevate the stakes higher than ever. He's no stranger to the franchise's key players, having previously worked with Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson in "Zombieland."
"Directing 'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t' was as exhilarating as creating any other film in my career, " Fleischer confessed. "It combines my two favorite things—heist films and magic—and working with this incredible cast was truly magical."
A Cast of Characters
In the world of "Now You See Me, " the returning ensemble of tricksters includes familiar faces like Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, and newcomers Justice Smith, Dominique Sessa, and Ariana Greenblatt. Notably, Rosamund Pike will grace the screen in the upcoming third chapter, bringing her own touch of elegance and enigma.
Looking Ahead: The Stakes Are High
Lionsgate's Adam Fogelson couldn't contain his excitement, stating, "Ruben has crafted all the twists and turns that audiences expect from this franchise, raising the stakes and scale each time. We can’t wait for audiences to see what he’s done in the third installment, and we’re thrilled to make even more magic with him."
The future of "Now You See Me" sparkles with potential, promising a thrilling tapestry of illusion and intrigue. With Fleischer at the helm and a formidable cast ready to dazzle, the stage is set for a new chapter in cinematic enchantment.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk