After nearly a decade away, the Now You See Me franchise returned with a third film, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, directed by Ruben Fleischer. It hit U.S. theaters on Nov. 14, 2025.

Release date and basic details
The film is rated PG-13 and runs about 1 hour and 53 minutes.
At the box office, it opened to about $21.0M domestic and has reached roughly $213.3M worldwide (as of mid-December 2025).
Who’s back and who’s new
The movie brings back the core Horsemen:
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Jesse Eisenberg (Danny Atlas)
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Woody Harrelson (Merritt McKinney)
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Dave Franco (Jack Wilder)
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Isla Fisher (Henley Reeves)
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Morgan Freeman (Thaddeus Bradley)
It also introduces a new trio of illusionists:
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Dominic Sessa (Bosco)
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Justice Smith (Charlie)
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Ariana Greenblatt (June)
And Rosamund Pike joins as the antagonist, Veronika Vanderberg.
What the story is about
The setup is a classic Now You See Me escalation: the Horsemen’s world collides with a new generation of magicians for a high-stakes diamond heist, centered on stealing the so-called “heart diamond” from Pike’s character.
Trailer and what it teased
A trailer released in spring 2025 leaned into the franchise’s signature mix: flashy illusions, misdirection, and the old-meets-new dynamic inside the team.
Where it was filmed
The production went international. Reporting highlighted that Budapest handled a large share of the shoot, with additional work tied to Antwerp and a substantial sequence in Abu Dhabi (including landmark locations).
Is there going to be a fourth movie
Yes. Now You See Me 4 was confirmed as in development, with Ruben Fleischer set to return.

