Now You See Me 3's trailer has finally landed, nine years after the last movie – and fans have praised one aspect of the sequel.
The third movie in the magic franchise, officially titled Now You See Me: Now You Don't, sees the return of Jesse Eisenberg's illusionist J Daniel Atlas as he brings on a new series of recruits.
In the trailer, we're introduced to new illusionists played by Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa and Ariana Greenblatt, as Atlas admits his team of Four Horseman are "dead" to him.
However, as he plans to steal the most valuable jewel in history from the wealthy Vanderberg family, led by Rosamund Pike, the old team of Jack (Dave Franco), Henley (Isla Fisher) and Merritt (Woody Harrelson) re-emerge to help out.
They then unite to go head-to-head with the Vanderbergs' worldwide criminal network.
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Fans have since praised the clip, with many sharing their love for the movie's choice of title. One wrote in the YouTube comments: "They added 'Now you don't' as a new title and it looks awesome."
"Finally. They named the movie what we wanted it to be named for the second movie," another added, while a third said: "This new title is AWESOME- Can't wait for the magic."
Back in 2020, writer Ed Solomon explained why they didn't name the second film Now You Don't, sharing that it was actually his original choice.
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"That was my title idea but the marketing people said no," he said on Reddit.
The third movie has certainly been a long time coming, with the second outing released all the way back in 2016 – three years after the first instalment.
Now You See Me 3 will be released in US and UK cinemas on November 14, 2025.
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