‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ – Final Trailer Revealed
The final trailer for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t has been released, giving fans a new look at the next big heist adventure.
This movie is the third in the Now You See Me series and comes after Now You See Me 2, which came out in 2016. Ruben Fleischer is directing the film, with a screenplay by Michael Lesslie, Paul Wernick, Rhett Reese, and Seth Grahame-Smith. The story is based on an idea by Eric Warren Singer and Michael Lesslie, according to Lionsgate.
The FINAL trailer for #NowYouSeeMe: Now You Don’t. In theaters November 14. Get tickets now. pic.twitter.com/dkRYn8j3Ob
— Now You See Me (@NYSMmovie) November 3, 2025
The movie brings back the Four Horsemen, the team of illusionists that audiences have loved. Jesse Eisenberg returns as Danny Atlas, the confident leader of the group. Woody Harrelson is back as Merritt McKinney, the oldest Horseman who is skilled in mentalism and hypnosis.
Dave Franco plays Jack Wilder, the youngest member known for his sleight of hand, and Isla Fisher returns as Henley Reeves, the only woman in the original group who specializes in escapology. Morgan Freeman also returns as Thaddeus Bradley, a retired magician who used to work for the secret society called The Eye.
Fans will also see new faces. Justice Smith plays Charlie, Dominic Sessa is Bosco Leroy, Ariana Greenblatt appears as June, and Rosamund Pike takes on the role of Veronika Vanderberg, the main villain. She is the head of a global crime syndicate, making her a dangerous challenge for the Horsemen.
The story of this installment centers on the Four Horsemen teaming up with three new illusionists for a high-stakes heist. They plan to steal the world’s largest queen diamond from a powerful crime family. It’s going to be bigger, bolder, and full of tricks you won’t see coming, according to Lionsgate.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is set to hit theaters in the United States on November 14. Lionsgate also confirmed at CinemaCon in April 2025 that a fourth movie is already in development, and Ruben Fleischer is expected to return as director.
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