Now You See Me 3 Trailer Just Dropped: The Horsemen Return With Their Wildest Magic Heist Yet

Shuffle the deck—the Four Horsemen are back. Lionsgate unveils the Now You See Me 3 trailer, teasing mind-bending twists, a new generation of illusionists, and a high-stakes magic heist before Now You See Me: Now You Don’t opens November 14, 2025.
Well, the Horsemen are back. Lionsgate dropped a fresh trailer for the third movie, now officially titled 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't', and the timing is locked: it hits U.S. theaters on November 14, 2025. TheWrap rolled out the first look on September 18, which is about as inside-baseball as this franchise gets.
'The Four Horsemen return along with a new generation of illusionists performing mind-melding twists, turns, surprises, and magic unlike anything ever captured on film.'
That synopsis is doing a lot of winking, but the gist lines up with what the trailer is selling: the original crew teams with Gen Z magicians to take down a new threat. Different deck, same trick — which, to be fair, is the whole point of these movies.
Ruben Fleischer (the franchise continues its tradition of swapping directors each time) is in the chair for this one. Here is who is in the mix:
- Jesse Eisenberg as J. Daniel Atlas (returning)
- Woody Harrelson as Merritt McKinney (returning)
- Dave Franco as Jack Wilder (returning)
- Isla Fisher as Henley Reeves (returning)
- Morgan Freeman as Thaddeus Bradley (returning)
- Justice Smith (new addition)
- Dominic Sessa (new addition)
- Ariana Greenblatt (new addition)
- Rosamund Pike (new addition)
A quick refresher on the series: the first 'Now You See Me' landed in 2013, directed by Louis Leterrier, and pulled in about $351.7 million worldwide on a roughly $75 million budget — a neat little magic trick of its own. The 2016 sequel came from Jon M. Chu, who went on to make 2021's 'In the Heights' and is steering the upcoming 'Wicked' movies. Now Fleischer takes the baton for round three.
'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' opens November 14, 2025, via Lionsgate. If you need a refresher (or just want to count how many times these characters say the word misdirection), the first two movies are streaming on Netflix right now.