After seven years of uncertainty, Lionsgate has confirmed that “Now You See Me 3” is back on track, promising another thrilling blend of magic and heist.
Key Takeaways:
- Lionsgate confirms “Now You See Me 3” after seven years
- Scheduled for late 2024 release with Ruben Fleischer directing and Seth Grahame-Smith rewriting the script.
- The involvement of magic consultants and potential introduction of new characters adds intrigue to the project.
Originally announced before the release of “Now You See Me 2,” plans for the third movie were delayed due to various changes in the director and lead writer positions.
However, the recent update from Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, has reignited excitement for the franchise.
Lionsgate has announced Ruben Fleischer as the director. Fleischer, renowned for his work on blockbusters like “Venom” and “Uncharted”.
Joining Fleischer is Seth Grahame-Smith, the acclaimed writer behind “The Lego Batman Movie,” who has been tasked with rewriting the script.
Scheduled for release in late 2024, the upcoming installment seeks to reignite the same excitement that made its predecessors a hit among audiences.
Described as a “reimagining” sequel, the film aims to bring a fresh take to the beloved franchise, potentially addressing concerns raised by the mixed critical reception of its predecessor.
With production set to begin in spring 2024, anticipation is building for what promises to be an exhilarating continuation of the magical heist saga.
The involvement of Jonathan Bayme and Theory 11 as magic consultants adds an intriguing layer to the project, promising an authentic exploration of deception and illusion.
According to Lionsgate, the third film will once again feature the enigmatic Four Horsemen, renowned for their daring illusionist acts, while also introducing audiences to a new generation of captivating characters.
Reports dating back to 2015 suggested that Benedict Cumberbatch would join this illustrious lineup.
While the movie proved to be a box office success, grossing $334 million worldwide, it faced criticism from some quarters, particularly regarding its title.
In a recent revelation by the film’s writer, Ed Solomon, it was disclosed during a Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) session that the sequel was originally intended to be titled “Now You Don’t.”
However, Solomon shared that the marketing department ultimately vetoed the proposed title in favor of “Now You See Me 2.
For those who were hoping for the clever wordplay of “Now You Don’t” as the title for the sequel to “Now You See Me,” there might still be hope on the horizon.