| Movie Name | Now You See Me: Now You Don’t |
| Release Date | 14 November2025 |
| Cast | J. Daniel Atlas ; Woody Harrelson · Merritt McKinney ; Dave Franco · Jack Wilder ; Isla Fisher · Henley Reeves ; Andrew Santino · Brett |
| Producer | Jesse Eisenberg |
| Review | 2/5 |
Hollywood’s “Now You See Me” came out in 2013, a movie that added a touch of magic to the genre of heist drama. People loved it so much that a second part was released in 2016, featuring our Harry Potter character, Daniel Radcliffe. A scene from that 2016 movie, where he shifts cards from one place to another, became very famous and went viral at the time. Now, in 2025, almost nine years later, its third part has arrived, and I’ve already seen it in theaters, in the original English language, and that too literally.
After watching “Now You See Me” in a houseful theater, I realized that this movie series is already very popular among people. So, let’s have a quick chat. Well, hello, my name is Yogi, and we’ll meet again and again. First of all, it’s a necessity that you watch the previous two installments before watching this movie, as all the characters have returned in their respective roles.
And there are also some new characters, sort of new generation characters, who have been blended into the story in such a way that they are going to be new.
Horseman for upcoming movies. But since this installment is connected to both previous installments, be sure to watch it if you haven’t already. So, after 9-10 years, the magician has returned, with a new mission and a new task. Whether that new task is to steal the Heart of the Diamond as shown in the trailer or something else, you’ll only know after watching the film.

But I have to admit, the makers of this movie are incredibly unbelievable, as they adapt science fiction and magic tricks into a heist drama. But after performing that magic, they also give an explanation of how it was done. It’s even more baffling to even imagine how it could have been done, because everything you see is presented in a convincing manner that makes you believe all those tricks.
But still, I had higher expectations from this movie than the first two parts, which it delivers in the first half. However, it lags a bit in the second half toward the end. The climax’s revelation and the suspense unfolding felt very casual to me. But still, this movie isn’t even two hours long. That’s why it properly balances its storytelling and doesn’t lose its fast-paced pace.
All the actors have done a phenomenal job. Specifically, among the three new characters introduced in this film, Bosco is named after Dominic Sessa. If you watch the film, that character will become your favorite too.
As for the rest, there’s no nudity or anything else in the film. So, it’s a family-friendly movie. Overall, I give you 3.5 out of five stars. See you in the next video. Bye. Be sure to watch good films.