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‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Review: A Magical, Yet Lame, Sequel

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

The third installment of the Now You See Me franchise is an entertaining but exhausting mix of elaborate illusions, new and old characters, and complex plots, with Rosamund Pike delivering a standout villain performance, though it offers fewer surprises and tricks than previous entries.

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Delivers Entertaining Magic and Escapism

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Variety

'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' is a playful and entertaining third installment in the magic-heist series, featuring an expanded team of illusionists, led by Jesse Eisenberg, who pull off elaborate tricks and heists with a mix of humor, action, and deception, culminating in a metaphysical twist that celebrates the art of illusion.

Mark Ruffalo Rescued Woody Harrelson from Bar Fight During 'Now You See Me'

Originally Published 2 months ago — by AOL.com

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Mark Ruffalo recounted an incident where he and Woody Harrelson got caught in a bar fight in New Orleans while filming 'Now You See Me,' highlighting Harrelson's quick temper and their chaotic night out, which Ruffalo helped defuse. The story adds to Harrelson's reputation as a whimsical yet unpredictable actor, and they are set to reunite for a third film in the series.

Isla Fisher's Terrifying Near-Death Encounter on Set

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Startefacts

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Actress Isla Fisher had a terrifying near-death experience while filming a scene in a water tank for the movie Now You See Me. Fisher got caught in chains underwater and was unable to reach the button to indicate she needed to be rescued. Panicking and running out of air, she was saved after 2.5 minutes. Despite the trauma, Fisher continued to do her own stunts and remains dedicated to her craft.