Now You See Me: Now You Don't makes its digital debut in India, with an early access release scheduled for 26 December. The film will be available across major digital platforms
Still from Now You See Me Now You Don't
Now You See Me: Now You Don't is set for early access release in India on December 26, 2025
The globally popular heist-adventure spectacle Now You See Me: Now You Don't is set to make its digital debut in India, with an early access release scheduled from 26th December 2025 at a rental price of INR 499, allowing audiences seeking a premium viewing experience. The film will be available across major digital platforms, including Amazon, Apple TV and Google/YouTube, offering audiences multiple ways to experience the magic-filled franchise.
About Now You See Me: Now You Don't
Directed by Ruben Fleischer, Now You See Me: Now You Don't marks the return of the Four Horsemen alongside a new generation of illusionists, delivering a thrilling blend of mind-bending twists, surprises and large-scale magic sequences unlike anything previously seen on screen. The film continues the franchise’s signature mix of spectacle and suspense, raising the stakes with audacious illusions and high-energy storytelling.
The film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson and Dave Franco, among an ensemble cast, and stays true to the franchise’s adventurous tone while expanding its universe with fresh characters and daring new heists.
Known for its stylish visuals and clever plotting, the Now You See Me franchise has built a strong global fanbase drawn to its unique fusion of magic and crime.
Don’t forget to watch Now You See Me: Now You Don't by renting the film at your convenience only on Amazon, Apple TV and Google/YouTube
Now You See Me to get fourth part?
In an interview earlier this year, director Ruben Fleischer stated that if the third installment has a successful box-office run and shows that the audience still has an appetite for magician-led heists, the franchise may get a fourth installment. Fleischer and the makers are already planning their next move, one that would hopefully include the entire stable of Horsemen.
“That’s certainly the aspiration, but when you have an ensemble franchise like this with so many characters and storylines to service, it obviously presents challenges,” Fleischer admitted. “We have to be real smart and intentional with how we structure the film. So we’re in the midst of that right now as we’re working on the fourth installment.”
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