One year after outwitting the FBI and winning the public’s adulation with their mind-bending spectacles, the Four Horsemen resurface only to find themselves face to face with a new enemy who enlists them to pull off their most dangerous heist yet.

Jesse Eisenberg
as J. Daniel Atlas

Mark Ruffalo
as Dylan Rhodes

Woody Harrelson
as Merritt McKinney / Chase McKinney

Dave Franco
as Jack Wilder

Daniel Radcliffe
as Walter Mabry

Lizzy Caplan
as Lula

Morgan Freeman
as Thaddeus Bradley

Jay Chou
as Li

Sanaa Lathan
as Deputy Director Natalie Austin

Michael Caine
as Arthur Tressler
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com Most moviegoers weren’t clamoring for a follow-up to 2013’s smart magic heist thriller “Now You See Me,” but here’s one of the rare instances where the sequel is actually better than the original. While viewing the first film would be helpful before s...
Reno
**Not seeing what's coming to them, but overcoming is their task to complete.** I never thought a sequel would be made. Now it seems this will going to be an unstoppable franchise, we could expect more, the next one was official, especially after considering how this film fared at the box office....
5rJoud
**Now You See Me (but why would you)** Stage magic and movies are very much alike. The more convincing, the better. Unfortunately the action in this film, magic tricks, sleight of hand, hypnotizing people, is simply unbelievable - in a bad way. This is not an alternate universe with different rul...
Alunauwie
Now You See Me 2 continues the story of the Four Horsemen with new conflicts and a fresh character, Lula, but falls short of the charm and magic of the first film. While the film offers fast-paced action and a polished visual presentation, it lacks the jaw-dropping tricks that made its predecessor m...
Manuel São Bento
Rewatched in preparation for NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON'T. Rating: C- Pretty much all my feelings regarding the original film resurfaced here, only amplified in a negative direction. This sequel suffers from the novelty factor wearing off, as the entertainment-driven narrative feels less capt...