It’s no magic trick: The third installment in the thieving magician “Now You See Me” series beat the high-profile action pic “The Running Man” at the North American box office this weekend.
Nearly 10 years after its first sequel, the “Now You See Me” franchise is finally back, bringing everyone’s favorite Horsemen back to the big screen. And, after years of fans saying that first sequel ...
SUNDAY AM: There’s plenty of surprise out there for Lionsgate’s No. 1 win with threequel Now You See: Now You Don’t at $21M. Global take is $75.5M, with over $54M from offshore. China is contributing ...
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Justice Smith as Charlie, Ariana Greenblatt as June, Dominic Sessa as Bosco, Jesse Eisenberg as Daniel Atlas, Isla Fisher as Henley Reeves and Dave Franco as Jack Wilder in "Now You See Me: Now You ...
The filmmaker also reveals that his 'Zombieland' team would like to make a third installment in 2029 to continue the trend of sequels at the end of a decade. By Brian Davids Writer Ruben Fleischer is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Olivia Singh is a reporter covering TV and film. The Four Horsemen are back in action for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, but one ...
Now You See Me, Now You Don't hits theaters nationwide this weekend, and Lionsgate will lie in wait to see if the third instalment in the universe will hit as big as their first two films, which each ...
NEW YORK ‒ Rosamund Pike raves about the sights and the scenes while filming "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" in Budapest and Abu Dhabi. However, the actress points out one major on-set difference from ...
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The Horsemen return, with some new additions, and are off to right the world’s wrongs once more. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
It’s hard to do magic on film. Cinema manipulates; it cuts, cheats, and obfuscates. Who cares if you made a coin or a card or a car vanish onscreen? Shit disappears all the time in the movies. The ...