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Now You See Me 3 (2025)

Thu May 22 2025

After 9 Years, *Now You See Me 3* Is Coming — The Original Cast Returns

*Now You See Me 3* has officially wrapped filming! Post-production is in full swing, and the film is set to premiere on November 14, 2025. Get ready to be amazed once again by the thrilling charm of magical heists!



The magic performances on China’s *Spring Festival Gala* are considered top-tier domestically, but the magical world created in Lionsgate’s *Now You See Me* film series goes far beyond imagination. While the core conflicts in the first two films centered around “revenge” and “justice,” *Now You See Me 3* feels more like a meticulously crafted, high-stakes illusion. It dazzles your eyes with VR-generated realities, sparks your thoughts with philosophical dialogue, and jolts your adrenaline with explosive action and unexpected twists.



The redefinition of the "magician"—from mere performer to challenger of societal norms—along with the infusion of fresh energy from new characters, is sure to deliver a double dose of satisfaction for both longtime fans and casual viewers. Perhaps, as a line in the film suggests: *“The greatest magic is making the audience believe in miracles while also confronting their own desires.”*



The film introduces three new characters: a mysterious female magician (Greenblatt), an awakened young magic prodigy (Justice Smith), and a reserved yet profound mentor figure (Cesar). Their arrival breaks the established dynamic of the original Four Horsemen. Gluck’s cool intensity contrasts sharply with Smith’s youthful naivety, while Seysad’s philosophical lines—such as *“Magic is a tool for exploring human nature”*—add a deeper layer of meaning to the story.

As for the returning cast, Mark Ruffalo’s Dylan continues to tread the line between right and wrong, while Morgan Freeman’s comeback hints that unresolved grudges from the previous films may serve as the groundwork for a new conspiracy. The clash and collaboration between the old guard and the new not only uphold the series’ signature “game within a game” structure but also explore the core of magic itself—whether it is a tool for justice or merely a performance to satisfy personal desires.