Now You See Me 3: When It Hits Streaming, Cast Twists and Everything We Know
After a nine-year disappearing act, Now You See Me 3 returned to theaters on November 14, 2025, with familiar faces and fresh recruits—now the big question is when the magic will hit streaming.
If you skipped the theater for Now You See Me 3 and you are just waiting to stream it, here is the timeline you actually care about, plus where it should land first. And yes, the subtitle is real: it is also going by Now You See Me: Now You Don’t.
So, when can you stream it?
The current estimate is February 2026. That lines up with Lionsgate’s newer, shorter theatrical-to-streaming window and puts the movie on track to hit streaming a few months after its November 14, 2025 theatrical release. For context, this sequel arrives nine years after the last installment.
Why February 2026 makes sense
This all traces back to an extended multi-year output deal Lionsgate made with Starz in January 2025. Under that deal, Lionsgate tightened the gap between theaters and streaming. Before the extension, the wait was longer - typically somewhere in the 136-to-180-day range. With the shortened window, February 2026 is a reasonable landing spot.
Where it will stream first
Expect Starz to get it first under that output deal.
Will it also hit Prime Video?
Potentially. Amazon Prime Video has a separate exclusive streaming window deal with Lionsgate that covers the studio’s 2026 theatrical slate and a handful of 2025 films. Since Now You See Me 3 is a 2025 release, it could migrate to Prime Video after its Starz window - if it is one of the 2025 titles included. Not guaranteed, but it is in play.
The box office chatter
Early reports suggest this one might post the lowest opening weekend of the trilogy. Not ideal, but it happens - especially with sequels arriving nearly a decade after the last movie.
What this sequel is actually about
The Four Horsemen team up with a younger trio of illusionists to take down Veronika Vanderberg, a diamond heiress who has built a full-on criminal empire on trafficking and money laundering. The catch: the veterans and the rookies do not mesh well, and their uneasy alliance keeps threatening to blow up the plan.
Who is in it
- Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher
- Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, Ariana Greenblatt, Lizzy Caplan
- Rosamund Pike, Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo