Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Trailer & Release Date: Ruben Fleischer’s Film Hits Indian Theatres On THIS Date



3rd
November,
2025
:

The
world’s
most
unpredictable
illusionists
are
back
to
steal
the
spotlight
as
Now
You
See
Me:
Now
You
Don’t
the
thrilling
third
chapter
in
the
globally
loved
heist
franchise,
arrives
exclusively
in
Indian
cinemas
on
14th
November
2025
,
presented
by
PVR
INOX
Pictures
.

Once
again
blending
mind-bending
magic,
high-octane
action,
and
unbelievable
twists,
the
film
promises
to
raise
the
stakes
higher
than
ever
before.
The
star-studded
cast
features
returning
fan-favourites
Jesse
Eisenberg,
Woody
Harrelson,
Dave
Franco
and
Isla
Fishe
r,
joined
by
electrifying
new
additions
including
Justice
Smith,
Dominic
Sessa,
Ariana
Greenblatt,
and
Rosamund
Pike
.
Following
their
last
daring
escape,
the
Horsemen
are
thrust
into
an
even
more
dangerous
game,
one
that
challenges
the
limits
of
illusion,
loyalty,
and
justice.
Secrets
unravel,
alliances
flip,
and
nothing
is
what
it
seems,
as
the
world’s
most
wanted
magicians
face
their
most
formidable
adversary
yet.

Renowned
filmmaker
Ruben
Fleischer,
known
for
blockbuster
action
hits,
takes
the
helm
of
Now
You
See
Me:
Now
You
Don’t,
for
which
he
immediately
saw
a
myriad
of
opportunities,
beyond
the
chance
to
reunite
with
Eisenberg
and
Harrelson,
whom
he
had
collaborated
with
on
Zombieland
and
Zombieland:
Double
Tap.
“There’s
something
about
magic
that
generates
a
feeling
of
wonder
and
awe
that
I
absolutely
love,”
he
explains.
“It’s
about
not
knowing
how
something
is
done
and
being
amazed
by
it.
I’ve
been
going
to
magic
shows
for
a
long
time,
and
the
opportunity
to
bring
that
wonder
and
enjoyment
to
a
new
movie
in
this
franchise
was
irresistible.”

Jesse
Eisenberg,
who
returns
to
one
of
his
signature
roles,
“Atlas
feels
condescension
towards
the
young
team,
at
least
initially.
He
confronts
them
for
deep-faking
the
Horsemen,
which
got
the
cops
on
Atlas’s
back
again,
and
Atlas
also
criticises
their
show,
which
he
thinks
is
somewhat
poorly
executed.”
He
adds,
“Atlas’s
aim
is
to
teach
and
shepherd
them,
but
he
also
becomes
irritated
because
sometimes
they
don’t
listen.
There’s
an
interesting
shade
to
Atlas,
which
is
one
of
feeling
both
competitive
with
these
young
people,
who
he
thinks
are
not
ready
for
the
mission,
and
then
ultimately
being
impressed
by
what
they’re
able
to
pull
off.”

Get
ready
for
a
whirlwind
of
mystery,
mischief
and
magical
mayhem
as
the
Horsemen
return
with
new
tricks
up
their
sleeves.

The
world’s
smartest
heist
is
just
getting
started.
Watch
Now
You
See
Me:
Now
You
Don’t
across
India
from
PVR
INOX
Pictures
in
cinemas
on
14th
November


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