The eagerly anticipated third film in the Now You See Me franchise finally has a release date.
Released in 2013, the first film of the series starred Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco as a group of elite illusionists brought together to form the Four Horsemen, with their magic shows stumping authorities when they drain the bank accounts of the corrupt and funnel the money to audience members.
A sequel followed in 2016 with Now You See Me 2 set 18 months after the events of the first film, as the Four Horsemen evade the FBI and embark on their next heist when tech genius Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe) forces them to steal a powerful chip that can control all of the world's computers.
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Now, almost 10 years later, a third film is on the way and set to be released in US cinemas on November 14, 2025 (per Deadline). A UK release date is yet to be confirmed.
The plot is being kept tightly under wraps, but Eisenberg, Harrelson, Fisher, Franco and Freeman are reportedly all set to reprise their roles.
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Newcomers in the cast include Saltburn's Rosamund Pike, I Saw The TV Glow star Justice Smith, The Holdovers actor Dominic Sessa, and Barbie's Ariana Greenblatt.
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The sequel was confirmed back in 2020, with Lionsgate bosses saying at the time: "[Writer Eric Warren Singer] has always been fascinated with the fine art of deception and illusion in all of its forms, and he came to us with a great story that takes the mythology of Now You See Me and pushes The Four Horsemen to a whole new level with our key returning cast and new characters.
"The Now You See Me franchise has been built on keeping the audience surprised and guessing. Any great magician knows you can't keep doing the same tricks. And Eric and his team of illusionists have something special up their sleeve for this new film."
Now You See Me 3 will be released in US cinemas on November 14, 2025. A UK release date has not yet been announced.

















