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Now You See Me is a 2013 American heist film directed by Louis Leterrier from a screenplay by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin, and Edward Ricourt and a story by Yakin and Ricourt. It is the first installment in the Now You See Me series.
- $351.7 million
- Brian Tyler
- $75 million
A team of illusionists pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks, and more for this movie.
- Louis Leterrier
- 2 min
The Now You See Me film series consists of heist-thriller films, based on original characters created by Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt. The overall plot centers on a team of illusionists named The Four Horsemen, who use their stage productions as a means of completing unfeasible and lucrative heists.
- $686.6 million, (Cumulative total of 2 films)
- 2013-present
- $165 million, (Cumulative total of 2 films)
- Characters, by Boaz Yakin, Edward Ricourt
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A comedy-drama-thriller about a team of magicians who rob banks and taunt the authorities. See the critics' and audience's ratings, watch the trailer, and learn more about the plot, cast, and release date of this 2013 film.
- (172)
- Louis Leterrier
- PG-13
- Jesse Eisenberg
Now You See Me. Charismatic magician Atlas leads a team of talented illusionists called the Four Horsemen. Atlas and his comrades mesmerize audiences with a pair of amazing magic shows that drain the bank accounts of the corrupt and funnel the money to audience members. 26,688 IMDb 7.2 1 h 55 min 2013. X-Ray HDR UHD PG-13.
A team of illusionists pull off bank heists during their shows and reward their audiences with the money. F.B.I. and Interpol agents try to catch them, but face a mystery of illusions, secrets and hidden agendas.
A team of bank-robbing illusionists performs daring heists and eludes the FBI in this slick and silly action thriller. Read the full review by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, who praises the style and the cast, but criticizes the logic and the ending.