Fans of high-stakes illusions and clever heists are abuzz today as Lionsgate unveiled a captivating new promotional poster for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the third installment in the beloved Now You See Me franchise. The poster, shared widely on social media including a post from @HollywoodHandle, features a stereogram illusion that cleverly hides the faces of the star-studded cast, inviting viewers to “unlock the illusion” by staring deeply into the design. This interactive element has sparked excitement, with fans praising its creativity as a departure from standard movie posters.
New poster for ‘NOW YOU SEE ME 3’
In theaters on November 14. pic.twitter.com/jam9076KJK
— The Hollywood Handle (@HollywoodHandle) October 9, 2025
Directed by Ruben Fleischer, known for Venom and Zombieland, the film reunites the original Four Horsemen: Jesse Eisenberg as the cunning J. Daniel Atlas, Woody Harrelson as the hypnotic Merritt McKinney, Dave Franco as the sleight-of-hand expert Jack Wilder, and Isla Fisher as the escape artist Henley Reeves. Morgan Freeman returns as the enigmatic Thaddeus Bradley. Joining them are fresh faces including Rosamund Pike, Justice Smith, Ariana Greenblatt, and Dominic Sessa, introducing a new generation of illusionists to the mix. The plot centers on a daring diamond heist that brings the retired Horsemen back together with these young performers to take down a group of dangerous criminals, promising mind-bending twists, turns, and unprecedented magic sequences.
The Now You See Me series, which began in 2013 with the original film grossing over $351 million worldwide, followed by Now You See Me 2 in 2016 earning $334 million, has captivated audiences with its blend of real-world magic techniques and psychological misdirection. Despite mixed critical reception—averaging around 53% on Rotten Tomatoes—the franchise’s global box office haul exceeds $700 million, driven by its thrilling narratives and ensemble chemistry. This latest entry, nearly a decade after the sequel, aims to elevate the spectacle, with producers promising “magic unlike anything ever captured on film.”
Social media reactions to the poster have been enthusiastic, with users expressing hype for the November 14, 2025, theatrical release. One fan tweeted, “MIND BLOWN 🤯,” while another noted its unique design stands out in today’s poster landscape. International buzz is building too, with posts in Thai celebrating the “จตุรอาชา” (Four Horsemen) return and re-releases of the first two films in theaters starting October 30.
As anticipation mounts, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t positions itself as a must-see event film, blending nostalgia with innovation. With a trailer already teasing high-octane action and intricate plots, the movie is set to perform its biggest trick yet: reigniting the magic for a new era of viewers. A fourth film is reportedly in early development, ensuring the illusions continue.














