Years after going their separate ways, the original Four Horsemen—master illusionists J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson), Jack Wilder (Dave Franco), and Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher)—reunite when a mysterious tarot card summons them back into action. They join forces with a bold new generation of magicians: tech-savvy Charlie (Justice Smith), street-smart Bosco (Dominic Sessa), and fearless June (Ariana Greenblatt).

Together, they target Veronika Vanderberg (Rosamund Pike), a ruthless diamond heiress whose empire funds arms dealers, traffickers, and warlords through money laundering. What starts as an ambitious heist to expose her corruption evolves into a globe-trotting spectacle of mind-bending illusions, high-stakes chases, generational clashes, and elaborate twists. Packed with flashy tricks, snappy banter, and over-the-top deceptions, the film blends heist thriller energy with magical misdirection.

Movie Details

  • Title: Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (2025) (also known as Now You See Me 3)
  • Director: Ruben Fleischer
  • Writers: Michael Lesslie, Paul Wernick, Rhett Reese, Seth Grahame-Smith (based on characters by Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt)
  • Main Cast: Jesse Eisenberg (J. Daniel Atlas), Woody Harrelson (Merritt McKinney), Dave Franco (Jack Wilder), Isla Fisher (Henley Reeves), Justice Smith (Charlie), Dominic Sessa (Bosco), Ariana Greenblatt (June), Rosamund Pike (Veronika Vanderberg), Morgan Freeman (Thaddeus Bradley); with appearances by Mark Ruffalo, Lizzy Caplan, and others
  • Genre: Heist Thriller / Crime / Mystery with Magic and Comedy Elements
  • Runtime: 113 minutes
  • Rating: PG-13 (for some strong language, violence, and suggestive references)
  • Production/Distributor: Lionsgate
  • Release: World premiere November 11, 2025; wide theatrical release November 14, 2025; available on digital/PVOD as of December 16, 2025
  • Reception: Mixed reviews (Rotten Tomatoes: ~61% critic score; Metacritic: 50/100); praised for charismatic cast and fun set pieces but criticized for predictable twists and overstuffed plot. Grossed over $213 million worldwide.