Warning: There are spoilers forward for Now You See Me: Now You Do not.A Now You See Me: Now You Do not star was initially left confused by the film’s twist ending. The third installment within the franchise brings again J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg) and all the opposite Horsemen whereas introducing a brand new era of magicians that features June McClure (Ariana Greenblatt), Bosco Leroy (Dominic Sessa), and Charlie (Justice Smith).
The ending to Now You See Me: Now You Do not reveals that Smith’s character is Charlie Vanderberg. He labored with June and Bosco to drag off an elaborate trick that concerned reuniting the Horsemen and bringing down Veronika Vanderberg (Rosamund Pike) and her exploitative empire.
In an interview with Ash Crossan for ScreenRant‘s cowl story, Greenblatt explains how the ending confused her at first as she was uncertain about what was actual and what had been faux and needed to reread the script greater than as soon as with the intention to achieve readability. Try her feedback under:
I bear in mind the primary time I learn the script, I used to be so confused as a result of I did not know what had been actual and what had been faux. What was the reality, and what was a trick? I positively needed to learn the script initially fairly some occasions over simply to sort of decide up what I am truly speculated to be following together with; what was the efficiency, what was actual, and what wasn’t. I feel that positively resonates on this film to a big diploma.
Isla Fisher, who returns to play Henley Reeves after being absent from Now You See Me 2, addresses how that is indicative of the way in which magic has modified over time. As an alternative of magic being “mystical” because it was once, it’s about taking the viewers alongside for the journey and seeing if they’ll determine it out.
I do suppose that fashionable magic is a couple of collaboration with the viewers. It is not just like the olden days the place magic was kind of mystical. It was a non secular factor. These days, individuals are in on it. They know they’re in on it, they usually’re attempting to be intelligent and guess it. That is what’s cool, I feel, in regards to the script. We’re not dumbing it down for the viewers. We’re kind of taking them on the journey as effectively. However we did some cool stunts with our garments.
Greenblatt builds on Fisher’s feedback by explaining how the director of Now You See Me: Now You Do not, Ruben Fleischer, needed all of the magic to be sensible. This concerned the actors doing stunts with their garments as they genuinely discovered and rehearsed the best way to do numerous magic methods.
We did. That was enjoyable. I feel Ruben’s primary factor on this movie was that he positively needed the magic to be sensible. He had us actually both be taught the trick or rehearse the gag, in order that no matter we have been truly doing was occurring in actual life. He needed to maintain that a part of it, which I actually loved. I believed that was the very best half, for certain.
Greenblatt had the problem of not solely presenting June as a magician with spectacular expertise, however in the end as somebody who’s in on Charlie’s plan the entire time and who is ready to outsmart the Horsemen and Veronika. This made it all of the extra necessary for Greenblatt to completely distinguish what’s actual and what is not and to learn to do among the magic methods herself.
The ending to Now You See Me: Now You Do not additionally sees June, Bosco, and Charlie changing into a part of The Eye and becoming a member of forces with the Horsemen. Between these developments and a fourth film already confirmed to be within the works, Greenblatt will seemingly return as June within the subsequent sequel. June has the chance to proceed rising as an individual and as a magician, all whereas navigating what’s actual and what is not in new, mind-bending methods.
- Launch Date
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November 12, 2025
- Runtime
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112 minutes
- Director
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Ruben Fleischer
- Writers
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Rhett Reese, Seth Grahame-Smith, Michael Lesslie, Paul Wernick, Eric Warren Singer, Boaz Yakin, Edward Ricourt
- Producers
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Alex Kurtzman, Bobby Cohen
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Jesse Eisenberg
J. Daniel Atlas
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Woody Harrelson
Merritt McKinney
