The Now You See Me films are leaving Netflix quickly forward of the third entry’s launch. The scheduled sequel, Now You See Me: Now You Do not is scheduled to reach in theaters on November 14. As a Lionsgate film, it’s going to possible arrive on Starz earlier than coming to Amazon Prime Video because of the studio’s take care of each streamers.
Now You See Me: Now You Do not reunites Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson and Dave Franco. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the upcoming film will see the 4 Horsemen be part of forces with a brand new era of illusionists to carry down a criminal offense group.
Now, Now You See Me and Now You See Me 2 might be leaving Netflix quickly, with September 30 marking the final day for subscribers to look at them on the streaming service. Each films got here to the platform on June 1 forward of the sequel’s launch.
What This Means For Now You See Me Followers
Jesse Eisenberg as Daniel Atlas holding up a diamond in Now You See Me Now You Do not
Netflix is at present the one subscription-based streaming platform the place followers can watch the 2 films. Then again, each films can be found to hire or purchase by VOD on Amazon Prime and Apple TV. Because of this those that are involved in catching up with the collection forward of the third Now You See Me film solely have two weeks left to take action earlier than the primary two films depart Netflix.
Then again, Lionsgate’s new settlement with Prime Video signifies that the streamer will have the ability to choose premium titles from Lionsgate’s catalog, beginning 2026, together with John Wick, The Starvation Video games, and Twilight. With Now You See Me: Now You Do not included within the new deal, it’s totally possible that Prime Video would possibly turn into the brand new vacation spot for the movie collection within the close to future.
Our Take On Now You See Me And Now You See Me 2 Leaving Netflix
A number of films are leaving Netflix quickly. Along with the Now You See Me films, Margot Robbie and Will Smith’s heist film, Focus may also depart the streaming service after September 30. The checklist additionally contains Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Departed, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker’s Rush Hour, Seth Rogen’s Neighbors, and plenty of extra.
Then again, Netflix is including a number of new and basic films to their platform. Eminem’s 8 Miles, Andrew Garfield’s The Superb Spider-Man, and Johnny Depp’s Charlie the Chocolate Manufacturing facility arrived on September 1, whereas Keira Knightley’s The Girl in Cabin 10 might be launched on October 10.
Launch Date
Could 31, 2013
Runtime
116 minutes
Director
Louis Leterrier