Now You See Me 3 Casts First New Characters With Barbie & DnD Stars
Summary
-
Now You See Me 3
confirms new cast members, including Ariana Greenblatt, Justice Smith, and Dominic Sessa for undisclosed roles. - A potential soft reboot is rumored for
Now You See Me 3
, with the core cast members likely to return, aside from Michael Caine. - Star Jesse Eisenberg previously suggested filming could begin in the next six months.
Now You See Me 3 has officially added its first new cast members. The Now You See Me franchise first began in 2013, and starred Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, and Woody Harrelson, with the plot focused on an FBI agent and Interpol detective tracking a group of magicians who pull off improbable bank heists using complex illusions. It became a box office success, grossing more than $300 million worldwide, and spawned a 2016 sequel, Now You See Me 2. After years of fits and starts, a third movie has officially been confirmed.
Following the announcement at CinemaCon that Now You See Me 3 will reunite the original cast, Lionsgate has revealed the first new stars to join the upcoming movie. Ariana Greenblatt (Barbie, Ahsoka), Justice Smith (Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves), and Dominic Sessa (The Holdovers) have all been cast in undisclosed roles. Ruben Fleischer will direct the movie, which is currently keeping its plot details under wraps.
When Will Now You See Me 3 Happen & Who Might Be In It?
Now You See Me 3 Should Feature Many Familiar Faces
It is currently unclear when Now You See Me 3 might hit theaters, but Eisenberg recently stated that he believes filming could begin in the next six months. There are rumors that the movie could function as a soft reboot, but fan theories suggest there could be a continuation from the end of the second movie where The Horsemen learn the secrets of The Eye. While there is no complete confirmed cast list yet, here are some of the cast members who are expected to be in the movie, according to Lionsgate, as well as others who could return:
Actor |
Character |
Jesse Eisenberg (expected) |
J. Daniel Atlas |
Mark Ruffalo |
Dylan Rhodes |
Woody Harrelson (expected) |
Merritt McKinney |
Dave Franco (expected) |
Jack Wilder |
Isla Fisher (expected) |
Henley Reeves |
Daniel Radcliffe |
Walter Mabry |
Morgan Freeman (expected) |
Thaddeus Bradley |
Lizzy Caplan |
Lulu May |
Sanaa Lathan |
Deputy Director Natalie Austin |
At this point, it seems clear that the core cast are the most likely to return for a third movie, aside from Michael Caine, who has since retired from acting. Greenblatt will be a young and fresh addition to the franchise, and having enjoyed a successful 2023 as part of the cast of Barbie and the Disney+ series Ahsoka. She is set to have another strong year in 2024 with a role in the upcoming Borderlands movie. Sessa is similarly coming off a buzzy project, having broken out in the awards contender The Holdovers.
Smith has been working reliably for years, with his other prominent credits being
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu
and
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
.
The time of the sequel is in full swing in Hollywood right now, and this could mean the market is right for a Now You See Me follow-up. More details are likely to emerge as the project moves further along, and there is a feeling that Lionsgate will be keen to get Now You See Me 3 out as soon as possible, eager to add to the franchise’s existing $687 million box office. This could also boost interest in the franchise, and it could find a second life on streaming in the future.
Source: Deadline
Now You See Me
In the 2013 heist movie Now You See Me, a group of magicians known as “The Four Horsemen” perform elaborate heists during their shows. Meanwhile, FBI agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) and Interpol detective Alma Drey (Mélanie Laurent) track them down to stop them from pulling off their biggest crime yet. Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco star as the criminals, while Morgan Freeman plays an expert magician and Michael Caine portrays the team’s sponsor.
- Director
- Louis Leterrier
- Release Date
- May 31, 2013
- Studio(s)
- Lionsgate
- Distributor(s)
- Lionsgate
- Writers
- Ed Solomon , Edward Ricourt , Boaz Yakin
- Runtime
- 115 minutes
- Budget
- $75 million