Now You See Me: Now You Don't
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Synopsis
The Four Horsemen return along with a new generation of illusionists performing mind-melding twists, turns, surprises, and magic unlike anything ever captured on film.
Cast
- Jesse Eisenberg
- Woody Harrelson
- Dave Franco
- Isla Fisher
- Justice Smith
- Dominic Sessa
- Ariana Greenblatt
- Rosamund Pike
- Morgan Freeman
- Mark Ruffalo
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Nov 7, 2025
and for my next trick i will make dave franco’s shirt disappear
roxy !Nov 4, 2025i’ll watch these people do anything
Sarah Hagidave franco took his jacket off to do pull ups everyone around me clapped
jada ! - Nov 12, 2025
Think I spent most of the runtime trying to figure out if Rosamund Pike’s accent was shitty or not.
Sam🦧Nov 10, 2025This movie disappears from your brain the second it ends, and that's part of the illusion
thenotoriousjacNov 15, 2025the greatest magic trick of all is wealth redistribution
zoë rose bryant - Nov 10, 2025
this rating does not reflect how much fun i had. these films are stupid and illogical and poorly written and i will have a blast every time
tessaNov 5, 2025avengers endgame found dead in a ditch
christineNov 11, 2025I'll be there as long as the film has a horrible plot twist at the end
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I have accepted that I am the most gullible person alive Tarot card: The Fool
PARDONNNN MAIS C’ETAIT INCROYABLE. Vue en avant première en plus, je peux vous dire que l'attendais et que je suis pas déçue ! De nouveaux personnages en plus de TOUS les anciens, des plots twist laisse tomberrrrr ya pas. REGARDEZ LE. Ps :dédicace à Jack et Lula mes amoureux 🫦
Hate this movie I have not watched it but it sucks every time I go to the theater I see the trailer for this movie and it’s so unfunny it actually hurts this movie makes me hate my self this movie is hell and absolutely disgusting and awful f this movie sucks
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Not much of a fan of these movies, so I didn't really have any expectations for this one. Although I am a fan of the casting and one-take 'magic', so I at least expected that. All in all, the OGs, the newbies, and Pike especially were great. I mean, the accent was fascinating, to say the least. The…
Je l’ai vu en avant-première et franchement, c’était ouf ! Depuis le temps que j’attendais ça, je ne suis pas déçue. Les persos sont hilarants, le twist imprévisible, l’histoire te piège du début à la fin. J’ai archi rigolé, wow ! Foncez le voir 🔥 PS : Jack et Lula 👀 trop mims
Definitely the weakest of the 3 movies, setting up younger characters blah blah pass the torch blah blah They always say “this will be our greatest trick yet” but they seem to forget all the reality manipulation they did in the other movies — the main trick definitely wasn’t as grand as the other…
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A true love-letter to the franchise & fans! Everyone & everything: WONDERFUL! Still felt new even with keeping up the themes of the prev!👏 Everything about it was amazing: callbacks, inside remarks, cast. 1000000000/10❤️ (also I loved bosco’s funky little emblem shoulder shirts 😂)
"Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" is immensely entertaining, successfully recapturing, quite literally, the magic. It’s filled with all the fun and twisty plotting you probably expect from this franchise. A great comeback.
Atom User Reviews
not bad for a 5$ ticket.
I felt like I was watching a Disney sitcom and waiting for the laugh track to kick in almost walked out but I made it through until the end luckily was only $5 through T-Mobile
Metacritic
That four-handed screenplay gives us 85 minutes of movie, and “Zombieland/Venom” director Ruben Fleischer drags that out to nearly two hours. That underscores just how much this disposable piffle outstays its welcome.
The pieces are in place — detestable villain, likable cast — but Now You Don’t can’t muster up the energy or the wit to make us care one lick about what’s happening onscreen.
It’s all jocular and surface-level, but it’s also not trying to be anything more than old-fashioned blockbuster entertainment — neither overly serious nor, on occasion, allergic to a bit of sentimentality.