'Now You See Me: Now You Don't,' the third installment in the heist-thriller franchise, is set to hit theaters in November 2025. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, Woody Harrelson, and Dave Franco as the Four Horsemen, a group of illusionists who use their magical tricks to execute heists and expose hidden truths.
The first film premiered in 2013 and quickly captured audiences with its clever storytelling and surprising twists. It follows the Four Horsemen as they perform daring heists. The sequel, released in 2016, continued the story after the group was exposed by an adversary and uncovered secrets of a secret society known as the Eye.
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“The Four Horsemen — played by Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco — will return to the big screen as the third film in the heist-thriller franchise, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, hits theaters in November 2025.”
“The first film premiered in 2013 and captivated audiences with its storytelling and big twists and turns.”
“A follow-up film was released three years later in 2016, chronicling the Four Horsemen after they were exposed by a foe and discovered the true secrets behind a secret society called the Eye.”
Author’s summary: The highly anticipated third "Now You See Me" film continues the franchise’s story of illusionists pulling off spectacular heists, arriving in theaters November 2025.