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Now You See Me 2

Now You See Me 2

2016
Comedy, Suspense/Thriller
2h 9m
The Four Horsemen resurface and are forcibly recruited by a tech genius to pull off their most impossible heist yet. (imdb)

Now You See Me 2

2016
Comedy, Suspense/Thriller
2h 9m
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Rated 13 Jun 2016
25
27th
I feel like vacant, soulless movies such as Now You See Me 2 just come out every year so a bunch of talented white actors (and the ever-amazing Morgan Freeman, bless him) can have an excuse to line their pockets a bit with an easy acting gig while globe trotting. It's one of those movies where I'm sure they had more fun making it than we had watching it. See Also: Mamma Mia!, The Tourist, Sex and the City 1 and 2, etc.
Rated 10 Feb 2017
18
18th
Me after viewing the first Now You See Me: "Magic will never get as ridiculous as this." I stand corrected.
Rated 15 Jun 2016
70
42nd
Gets the friendly bounce to green-spectrum based on my thinking that it wasn't boring. I enjoyed myself. I can't say that I CARED about what was going on or that I felt the slightest dread for any of these characters, but, the tricks were fun and the cat-and-mouse game didn't wear me down, no matter how convoluted it got. Could have done without the phony romance. Ruffalo, Caine, Harrelson & Freeman are all treasures; the "old vets" leading the kids along. Hah, Harry Potter. Brilliant casting.
Rated 04 Jul 2016
55
34th
Plot twists, revelations & double crosses galore until it all becomes a big convoluted mess. The actors do look like they're having fun. None more so than Harrelson who inexplicably has a twin brother in this, which starts off as weird and never stops being weird. Caplan & Radcliffe are good additions. Occasionally dynamic-looking, some okay humour, and they put effort into it, but I came away with nothing despite having my senses assaulted. The ending was straight-up terrible.
Rated 19 Jun 2016
10
2nd
Why Lizzy Caplan why???? Maybe the stupidest ending ever put on screen.
Rated 28 Jul 2021
4
12th
Whyyyeye must there be a second twist at the end again? It's not a good thing if it's unfounded and ruins all the fun that came before and NO ONE CARES ABOUT THE EYE THING. The first twist with the plane also isn't great cuz you know it's coming and they explain it to death. Also, is it just me or does Mark Ruffalo's character NOT look like a Dylan? Lots of specific complaints here cuz it's just more of the same, though that goes for the good stuff too (that card-throwing heist was pretty cool).
Rated 13 Oct 2020
20
7th
129 minutes
Rated 06 Aug 2018
7
76th
Now You See Me 2 is very on par with its first. It's not as absurd with its approach, and it is interesting to see the Horsemen kind of get caught. The movie also seems a little bit more self aware, and there are a couple moments that are kinda cheesy, which I always felt it should aim for. At the same time, it still lacks in telling a solid story. The script really bogs this, as there were quite a few scenes that felt thrown in there to make its run time. Again, not impressed.
Rated 22 Jun 2016
56
20th
Even though the reveals of the needlessly complex magic tricks are still fun, much of the novelty has worn off and the twists this time are lackluster. At least the actors seem to be enjoying themselves: Lizzy Caplan is a fantastic addition, and Woody Harrelson's dual role(!) is an unexpected treat.
Rated 21 Jun 2016
2
31st
This suffers from trying to surpass the first one with even more twists, subplots, humor and unbearable characters. The "magic" is cute but they definitely overdid it. *Okay
Rated 20 Jun 2016
73
40th
It's fun and energetic, but Now You See Me 2's many twists don't quite live up to that excitement. Still, a fun movie.
Rated 19 Jun 2016
14
67th
Now You See Me 2 is the Oceans 12 of Now You See Me... Cool characters, and totally unnecessary scenes, plot lines that repeat themselves inside the film! Every single person in the whole production is avenging a father. Every single person has been double crossed by a partner. Sometimes twice. What's worse is the leads were such pawns in this game of chess that the characters we loved are no longer respectable they are such stooges.
Rated 10 Jun 2016
50
47th
You should know what you're getting with Now You See Me 2. A couple of fun magic tricks, a preposterous and pretty silly plot, characters who don't really matter, a couple of laughs, and a heist that requires so much convolution to happen that you begin to wonder if there was an easier way. It's never dull, but it's not as fun as one might hope - and you're going to begin forgetting it on the drive home from the theater.
Rated 18 Jan 2019
19
4th
If the goal of the movie was to left me speechless and with an open mouth, it definitely succeeded.
Rated 08 May 2018
65
22nd
Much like its predecessor, Now You See Me 2 is entertaining and has some cool heist scenes, but the films plot has no internal consistency.
Rated 26 Feb 2017
10
3rd
My intelligence was insulted by this movie. And I'm saying this as a guy with not that much intelligence.
Rated 03 Nov 2016
78
54th
Much like the first film it's a fun dynamic ride that collapses under close inspection. I'll take that tradeoff for an entertaining time. I guess this is what people mean by guilty pleasures.
Rated 09 Oct 2016
30
9th
Passes the time.
Rated 29 Jun 2016
67
31st
At one point Harry Potter makes a joke about how he dabbled with magic as a teenager. That's this film in a nutshell: a smart, nerdy, enthusiastic kid trying to impress you with his latest trick. But it stops before becoming tedious. The middle section has a great PG-13 heist piece--probably better than anything in the Ocean's 11 films. Still, I wish the script would've stopped with the late twists & instead continued the anti-establishment tone of the first flick. Marginal recommendation.
Rated 13 Jun 2016
75
75th
If I ran Hollywood, the FAST & FURIOUS franchise woulda been put to bed years ago and I'd be prepping to shoot NOW YOU SEE ME 3 & 4 back-to-back right about now. The first one drove you crazy with the dumb plot twists but made for great weekend HBO find-something-on-TV-and-leave-it viewing. This one strives for that kind of disposability right off the bat, so it's aces all the way. Also somebody needs to make a 10-hour YouTube video of Lizzy Caplan saying "South African gangstas!"
Rated 12 Jun 2016
1
4th
Somehow duller than the first.
Rated 18 Dec 2024
35
9th
Worse in every way than the first film, except for the 'Our Trip to Macau' scene (and even then it's Daniel Radcliffe doing all the heavy lifting).
Rated 31 Aug 2024
36
21st
This movie desperately wants you to think it's cool - cool in a Whedon-esque way that was already losing favor by 2016. It's so desperate that it disposes with anything that might be uncool - including most things that might be genuinely interesting or fun - and replaces it with lots and lots of Clever dialogue, unimpressive CGI versions of impressive practical tricks, and twists upon twists upon twists. At least Daniel Radcliffe realizes he's playing a goofy little shit, and has fun with it.
Rated 02 Aug 2023
76
66th
I think it's a lot of fun. Maybe it isn't quite as smart as the first movie felt, but it's still got all of the style and chemistry between the leads, and still has some nice twists that make the story enjoyable. I really liked the addition of Lizzy Caplan to the team, although I would love it if they could get Isla Fisher back for the third as well.
Rated 14 Sep 2022
86
57th
Guilty Pleasure
Rated 08 Aug 2021
67
14th
I was expecting to see Albus Dumbledore popping up. This plot is above the senseless, for real. At least the first one had a resemblance of internal coherence.
Rated 06 Aug 2021
66
8th
The original had a dumb twist but it was still more believable than this. Sure, there were some entertaining and cool scenes but once again so many scenes feel unrealistic and dumb (like the card throwing sequence). It's supposed to be about magic tricks but most of the tricks would never work without actual magic.
Rated 06 Aug 2021
65
32nd
2016.12.12/????????????
Rated 21 Feb 2021
57
60th
Double Woody Harrelson, double the fun.
Rated 28 Jan 2021
10
0th
Glorified TV movie and bad.
Rated 02 Jan 2021
95
63rd
The story takes place exactly one year later after "Now You See Me". 'The Four Horsemen' are very successful, after they outsmarted the FBI in a spectacular way and gained a lot of public sympathy as a result. However, they now face a new enemy, challenging them to commit their most dangerous heist ever.
Rated 08 Dec 2020
58
24th
The first one had the suspension of disbelief to counter the bad twists, the corniness, and the senseless stuff, but the sequel smashes that suspension entirely. They just try too hard, sorry for everyone involved, but they just spend the whole thing throwing glitter at your eyes, thinking it is going to distract from the weaknesses. Just the twin brother character is a perfect example of how dumb it gets.
Rated 20 Sep 2020
20
4th
hahaha that was bad
Rated 14 Aug 2020
3
28th
A nonsensical mishmash of like five million different things going on and all manner of chaos and more villains than Spider-Man 3. A couple of amusing magical sequences. More nonsense though. Lizzy Caplan feels awkwardly inserted.
Rated 24 May 2020
48
23rd
Tries too hard to wow at every scene and ends up far below the first one. Gets worse towards the end.
Rated 27 Aug 2019
28
21st
bad movie
Rated 30 Jun 2019
50
10th
'Now You See Me 2' lacks the charm that the first one had, even if the movie itself can't be called particularly bad.
Rated 16 Jun 2019
43
24th
A lot of flash, bang and noise but little to no substance. The characters are weaker this time and the female magician character was a disappointment and not funny. It moves fast with lots of twist but still managed to drag and become dull on occasions. Way too long for its own good.
Rated 15 Oct 2018
38
56th
I was mostly on-board with the film until the final big twist which negated some large chunks of the film and made it all seem a bit pointless and stupid. I could never resolve my suspension of disbelief being ruined every time there was some hypnosis. And oh no the unhypnotisable people were hypnotised! What a twist!
Rated 01 May 2018
64
44th
Not quite a cash grab sequel but a clearly inferior product none the less. Having shown what was up it's sleeves previously, the audience is more aware of what to expect and are tougher to impress. NYSM2 passes as light entertainment and I enjoyed Harrelson performance and the casting of Daniel Radcliffe, but try as they may they didn't manage to pull a rabbit out of the hat with this one.
Rated 06 Aug 2017
38
14th
It loses most of the entertainment factor of the first one, leaving an even more soulless shell that has nothing interesting about it besides a good cast.
Rated 05 Aug 2017
2
17th
All the twists on twists on twists were more confusing than exiting and without a real "wow effect". The only scene I really liked was the loooong card trick. Better than the first one but still just *Okay
Rated 18 Jul 2017
30
1st
This film has almost disappeared from my memory, but I can faintly remember it as being also bullshit.
Rated 03 Jul 2017
90
84th
Unexpectedly delightful sequel handily bests the original by fully embracing the silly absurdity of its premise, and letting its cast run riot (shades of Soderbergh's OCEANS TWELVE). Radcliffe's casting as the shadowy and sinister rival magician/wizard is good for a chuckle, and Caine and Freeman add a special spark and chemistry in the scenes they share. Great art it ain't, but as an old fashioned, cast driven vehicle, it comes up spades.
Rated 25 Apr 2017
60
52nd
Entertainment 4/4 rivals the first in excitement & mystery. Spirit: 1/3. Sustainability: 1/3/
Rated 08 Apr 2017
76
78th
Haven't watched the first one, but my friends gave me the resume. Now I like a good heist movie more than most and this is basically Ocean's Twelve meets The Prestige. Elevated to something special by the great cast, especially Eisenberg, who does a lot to redeem himself for BvS.
Rated 03 Apr 2017
18
13th
Nonsensical gibberish.
Rated 26 Mar 2017
70
31st
The Four Horsemen are back... sort-of. I really missed Isla Fisher in this movie. Don't get me wrong, I think Lizzy Caplan is stunning and a good actress... but she's no fiery redhead. Let's start off with the bad. I hate Jesse Eisenberg and Mark Ruffalo. I don't think they ever add to movies, they just take away. Eisenberg will never be cool or interesting. He just needs to go away. Ruffalo is just annoying and his personal public life has ruined him for me in movies...
Rated 24 Feb 2017
55
5th
Building the movie around Mark Ruffalo's character's past, which is contrived out of nothing, is a huge mistake. I love Lizzy Caplan to death but this movie is a huge bomb.
Rated 05 Feb 2017
50
5th
I didn't like the original and this one was more of the same. Watch famous actors pretend to be magicians with help from Hollywood's favourite mistress CGI. Yawn.
Rated 19 Jan 2017
28
15th
An utter waste of appealing celebrities (I hesitate to call most--not all--of these people "actors").
Rated 17 Jan 2017
50
77th
Magician's Oceans's "Whatever" back for another unbelievable illusion. It's amusing in all it's star power. A bit overboard, but it's all in the name of good humored showmanship.
Rated 05 Jan 2017
4
19th
If you fell for the 2013 original -- and surprisingly, many did -- then Now You See Me 2 has got your number. For the rest of us, however, this longer, louder sequel adds up to what one character calls "a sack of nada."
Rated 30 Dec 2016
55
20th
It's not terrible and I actually enjoyed the non-sensical fun for what it was but as a sequel it doesn't do much more to add to the original. Suffers from losing existing and introducing new characters without much reason and the plot felt a little lazy. Good to see Daniel Radcliffe play something different but a few card tricks ain't gonna cut it.
Rated 01 Dec 2016
55
30th
Its actually dumber than the first one, and the entire last act loses excitement bc you can clearly tell everything is "all part of the plan(or illusion if you will" eliminating a sense of danger and wonder I'll grudgingly admit was present in the 1st. However, it succeeds over the 1st by making excellent use of its awesome cast and they're so much fun the film winds up marginally more entertaining
Rated 16 Nov 2016
63
26th
Now You See Me 2 is more light entertainment that's neither exceptional nor particularly terrible
Rated 14 Nov 2016
5
2nd
It didn't seem physically possible, but through some manner of sorcery, they've made the sequel every bit as awful as the first movie.
Rated 03 Nov 2016
84
73rd
great fun to watch
Rated 26 Oct 2016
52
11th
Please don't make any more of these.
Rated 15 Oct 2016
52
12th
I just didn't get much out of this. The extended card trick sequences just don't impress any more. All those good actors and not much to show for it.
Rated 09 Oct 2016
60
58th
eng; [Now you see me 2]; die vier zauberkünstler werden von einem technikfreak engagiert um einen computerchip zu stehlen, welcher sämtliche computer kontrollieren kann.;
Rated 25 Sep 2016
50
24th
It's just stupid.
Rated 24 Sep 2016
52
31st
A star studded cast in a movie with an excellent and unique premise falls flat on its head. Sometimes overly complicated, sometimes missing transitions, never making me care about any of the characters or they overall story.
Rated 24 Sep 2016
80
70th
Twist: The movie. Still entertaining though
Rated 17 Sep 2016
32
24th
There's two themes I do not prefer in the movies, movie inside the movie and magic, since movies are magic. It's kind of double cheating. Okay, there was some scenes okay and I do like tricky stories but still this celebration of card tricks did not spark me. It was nice to see Lizzy Caplan though. I haven't followed her movie carrier as much as TV. She was a good pair for Michael Sheen.
Rated 10 Sep 2016
56
26th
While the first one stretched the imagination, it was still coherent. This one still has the same cool tone, but the plot is just too out there.
Rated 09 Sep 2016
30
7th
Tries so very hard to be clever that it keeps adding layers and layers of ridiculous plot that requires more suspension of disbelief than pro wrestling, but if all the twists and turns and ways our heroes solve their problems are by complete impossible bullshit and it's supposedly set in the real world I just have little interest. The characters lack more than 1 dimension and Caplan being used as comic relief didn't work whatsoever.
Rated 28 Aug 2016
1
11th
They want to trick you into believing this is an awesome flick by everyone just being a dick.
Rated 27 Aug 2016
10
2nd
Might be enjoyable for a 12 year old inspiring to be a magician. But I doubt even that.
Rated 26 Aug 2016
34
6th
Why so bad? :(
Rated 23 Aug 2016
35
1st
If you had thought it couldn't get worse, well, it could. Overall ridiculousness has doublefolded and all the plot twists are just stupid even after the first one. Writers were obviously racing each other to write more plot twist because, you know, twists! What a talendted cast, and how greatly they were underused, it was so obvious at some scenes how non-interested they were in the film.
Rated 22 Aug 2016
70
41st
These movies kinda just set it up like they really know magic with elaborate things, such as insane hypnotism or the fact that they handle cards like a prime Gambit, and then it strikes a weird balance by explaining that it's not real magic... just illusion. It's weird sometimes, a little off-putting, but I enjoy the movies because the cast is fun, I have a thing for magicians (not sexually, don't be a perv), and it's just pure entertainment. Not great movies but I dig 'em.
Rated 22 Aug 2016
15
9th
The magic didn't feel real in this sequel... and it just wasn't that compelling.
Rated 21 Aug 2016
19
6th
Now and Never See This Horseshit.
Rated 20 Aug 2016
20
13th
What's worse? The incessant music, the stupid plot twists, the awful attempts at humour, the plot contrivance of using hypnotism?
Rated 19 Aug 2016
52
22nd
christ
Rated 19 Aug 2016
30
5th
A big waste of time.
Rated 19 Aug 2016
64
51st
The first film was fun and energetic, and so is this one...to a lesser extent. They try to up the stakes, which is frivolous in such a movie. The beginning is cluncky, though Caplan proves herself as a fun addition (/replacement for Fisher). The film is high paced, to the point of feeling rushed, though it still having plenty of exposition that should have been cut. Harrelson's twin character feels like it wondered in from Zoolander. Mediocre direction leads to a mediocre, but watchable sequel.
Rated 04 Aug 2016
52
47th
A fun little romp in the spirit off the original. Obviously gets a great spring cast who are in on the fun, but it's hard for the heists to feel like they count when there are almost no rules and they don't have to set anything up in advance.
Rated 03 Aug 2016
70
71st
I don't get the hatred. Sure the magic tricks are not real, but who cares. If you accept the ridiculous premise and the silly plot then this is pure entertainment delivered by world class entertainers.
Rated 27 Jul 2016
5
41st
It was better than the original in terms of plot twists and unexpectedness, but that was all this movie had. It was just plot twist after plot twist with no substance. Also the hypnotist thing breaks all the attempts they make at convincing you that the stuff done in the movie is realistic. Decent popcorn flick.
Rated 14 Jul 2016
78
71st
Went along expecting the worst, and whadaya know but I loved it! I agree with every criticism you've read above and below my review - but honestly, I was enthralled by this film! Sorry.
Rated 26 Jun 2016
55
10th
kkk
Rated 23 Jun 2016
45
1st
Now you see how bad it is.
Rated 22 Jun 2016
0
4th
An unwanted sequel to a film so needlessly convoluted you forgot the plot by the time it was over. Ups the ante in all areas, most of which were bad to begin with. This series is really just someone with an idea of a gang of vigilante magicians (not a bad idea necessarily) doing a very good impression of a shoehorn. A deeply, deeply dumb film whose biggest feat is making the first look good.
Rated 12 Jun 2016
60
28th
Good start but couldn't keep up the momentum.
Rated 10 Jun 2016
70
11th
Certain things in this movie should have been done better. Some scenes felt like they were just thrown in there at the last moment and I was annoyed by some of the dialog and Woody Harrelson's secondary character. I also didn't like the romance between Caplin and Eisenberg. I will say that I did, however, enjoy myself. The tricks were all pretty cool, and tut movie was pretty entertaining. I always like Mark Ruffalo. If you liked the first, you'll for sure like this one.

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