Now You See Me 3 Cast Unveiled: Every Star Returning for the Next Heist
The Four Horsemen are back on the big screen: Now You See Me: Now You Don’t lands November 14, 2025, with every major player back in the deck as Jesse Eisenberg’s fast-talking J. Daniel Atlas and the crew deal another round of slick, crowd-pleasing misdirection.
Shuffle the deck: Now You See Me is back. The third film, perfectly titled Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, hits theaters November 14, 2025, and yes, the Horsemen are back together... eventually. The twist this time is that J. Daniel Atlas thinks he doesn’t need his old crew. That goes about as well as you’d expect.
What the new con looks like
After a falling-out with the original team, Atlas decides he can outsmart history and rebuild the act with a younger lineup. He handpicks three fresh-faced talents: Bosco (Dominic Sessa), Charlie (Justice Smith), and June (Ariana Greenblatt). Confidence is not the issue; timing is. When this rookie squad bites off a high-stakes theft - we’re talking what’s being hyped as the most valuable jewel in history - things go sideways. Cue the original Horsemen jumping back into the frame to keep the whole operation from imploding. It’s messy, it’s chaotic, and it’s extremely on brand for Atlas.
The returning players (and the new blood)
- Jesse Eisenberg as J. Daniel Atlas - The fast-talking control freak who assembled the Horsemen in the first place. This time he tries to prove he can do it without the old guard, at least at the start.
- Woody Harrelson as Merritt McKinney - The mentalist who treats minds like playgrounds. He’s the elder statesman who could be the voice of reason, but he’d rather stir the pot, hypnotize strangers for kicks, and needle Atlas just because he can.
- Dave Franco as Jack Wilder - Former pickpocket turned legit-ish illusionist. Nimble, slippery, and allergic to a straightforward entrance. The trailer has him popping into a botched heist to announce he’s here to save the day in the most Jack way possible.
- Isla Fisher as Henley Reeves - The escape artist is back after sitting out the second movie while she was expecting, when Lizzy Caplan stepped in as Lula May. Henley’s return brings the old rhythm (and some unresolved Atlas energy) right back to the act. Handcuffs and cages still don’t stand a chance.
- Morgan Freeman as Thaddeus Bradley - The ex-magician turned professional debunker. He’s made a career exposing other people’s secrets, and he still carries that smooth, slightly ominous presence. In the trailer he drops the mission statement that sets the tone:
"My Horsemen, you were brought together for a reason - to bring down two generations of criminals with a single sleight of hand."
Translation: if Bradley is back giving orders, the stakes aren’t small.
Also returning: Mark Ruffalo as Dylan Rhodes. He isn’t in the trailer, but Variety reported in April 2025 that he’ll appear "in some capacity." Expect the FBI agent with the magician’s past and a lot of emotional baggage to show up right when the moral lines blur the most. His family’s ties to the magic world blew up his storyline in the last movie; he could be the piece that holds this con together - or the fuse that sets it off.
New recruits on Atlas’s roster: Bosco (Dominic Sessa), Charlie (Justice Smith), and June (Ariana Greenblatt), all thrown straight into the deep end. Rosamund Pike is on the call sheet too, though the role is being kept quiet for now.
The basics
Title: Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
Director: Ruben Fleischer
Release date: November 14, 2025
Final thought
New team, old grudges, a jewel heist with a headline-grabbing price tag, and Freeman ominously narrating the mission. Feels like the right kind of chaos. You in, or are you out on one more long con? Drop your take below.