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Now You See Me 2: The Art of the Grand Sequel Released in 2016, Now You See Me 2 served as the high-stakes follow-up to the surprise 2013 hit. Directed by Jon M. Chu, the film picks up one year after the "Four Horsemen" outwitted the FBI, elevating the franchise's signature blend of heist thriller and stage magic to a global scale. The Plot: A Battle of Wits and Tech
From Vegas to London: The Final Act
The climax of now.you.see.me.2 shifts to London during a private gala for the wealthy elite. Here, the Horsemen pull off their most elaborate trick: swapping a massive, custom-built playing card (containing the stolen chip) with a duplicate right under the noses of Walter Mabry and security. now.you.see.me.2
- Real psychology: When a magician looks at their right hand, you look at their right hand. That is when the left hand does the work.
- Helpful exercise: Practice the "One-Handed Top Palm" for 10 minutes a day. It builds the finger strength used in the movie’s final heist.
The Horsemen: Jesse Eisenberg (J. Daniel Atlas), Woody Harrelson (Merritt McKinney/Chase McKinney), and Dave Franco (Jack Wilder) return. Now You See Me 2 : The Art
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"Now You See Me 2" is a 2016 American heist thriller film directed by Jon M. Chu. The movie is a sequel to the 2013 film "Now You See Me" and stars Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, and Daniel Radcliffe. The film follows the Four Horsemen, a group of magicians who use their skills to pull off a series of heists and outwit their enemies. Real psychology: When a magician looks at their
