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One year after outsmarting the FBI and gaining the public's adoration, the Four Horsemen

Despite receiving mixed reviews, "Now You See Me 2" performed well at the box office, grossing over $314 million worldwide.

The sequel to the 2013 heist thriller, Now You See Me 2 (2016), follows the Four Horsemen as they resurface for a comeback performance only to be forcibly recruited by a tech genius to pull off an impossible heist. 🎬 Movie Overview Release Date: June 10, 2016. Director: Jon M. Chu. Box Office: Grossed over $334 million worldwide. now.you.see.me.2

It is loud, impossible, and gloriously stupid in the best way possible. It is a film that believes in the power of "yes, and..." It believes that if you are going to fake a magic trick for a movie camera, you might as well fake the laws of thermodynamics while you are at it.

Mabry, the son of the crook from the first film, forces the Horsemen to steal a revolutionary computer chip that can access any computer system on Earth. The twist? The chip is hidden inside a prototype circuit board locked in a high-tech vault in Macau. One year after outsmarting the FBI and gaining

Criticism: Where Does the Film Falter?

No article on Now You See Me 2 would be complete without acknowledging its flaws. Critics panned it—it holds a 33% on Rotten Tomatoes. Why?

Her introductory scene, where she fumbles a pickup and accidentally handcuffs a man to a taxi, sets the tone. Caplan brings a desperate, hungry energy that the Horsemen lacked. She’s not just there to be pretty; she’s there to prove herself. By the climax, when Lula pulls off a water-tank escape that rivals Houdini, you genuinely root for her. Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Tressler (The Jester) Woody

One year after their Robin Hood-style heists in Las Vegas and New Orleans, the Four Horsemen Daniel Atlas Merritt McKinney Jack Wilder , and new member —resurface for a comeback performance . Their goal is to expose