@@-jol2don-793 I would assume they intercepted a phonecall, email, or text message somewhere to tell the bank and pretend to be Trussler that he authorized it.
soem doit earlier Mckennit or whatever his name is hypnotized them and told them that they were football players who want to beat the quarterback, and the quarterback would be the one who says “freeze”
Actually in the first movie, in the scene where the horsemen first went into the empty apartment in NY, there was a card that wrote "NOW YOU DON'T" (Atlas picked it up and read it).
The original plan was to call the sequel "Now You Don't," until they decided to make a third one. Even so, I still think they could've gone with something like "now you see me," "now you don't," "now you see me again." Or "now you see me", "now you don't", "here I am!"
@@EndlessSummer888 I mean, "now you see me 2" is pretty good pun because the first movie is about how the audience able to see Four Horseman tricks, while 2nd movie is about Four Horseman able to see The Eye organization, along with the audience finding out the clue about it all across the movie.
, these four people are the ones who have their own moral principles. They may consider that in an ideal society, people should have basic rights, such as the right to life and justice.
Who else is thought that this was beautiful cause I mean like not every day you get to see people rise into the air after they just robbed someone it's beautiful
Joseph Schmoe the beauty of the movie is tat its horrifyingly unrealistic. If it was realistic then the movie would be boring and about magician lawyers
@@-jol2don-793 There are always ways around the rules. The rich need them, after all. I don't.know the exact details, but I'm sure this could be done.
The thing with this scene is that a businessman would never keep so much in his bank account that it’s hard to replace, most of the richest peoples’ money is in real estate or stock...
Not just that it's hard to replace but that cash is pretty useless just sitting in account. Sure it'll gain interest, but actually investing it will bring in far more income.
It’s entirely possible that this isn’t all of his money that’s gone, just everything that was in his bank account. Still a substantial amount of money to lose though.
Can anyone imagine the confusion of the dude who couldn't come to the show because he was sick and checked to see his balance the next day without an explanation 😂
I don't get why people hate this movie. It's a fairly good entertainer with an interesting plot, some good twists and an amazing score. Pseudo intellectuals that criticize rarely find it in them to just enjoy a movie for what it is and I think this movie brings out those people, that criticize magic as well. Sometimes it's just about enjoying the magic than understand how complicated the trick was.
What I dislike about these movies is that they aren't magicians. They're straight up wizards. Once you accept that they're wizards, it starts being an enjoyable movie though. Just accept that they have actual magiic powers and thaat it's just never adressed.
@@xord1946 Well in the second movie, Atlas did turn into water and somehow made it so that the rain didn't fall in people when they put down their umbrellas even tho it was supposed to be an illusion caused by the strobe lights. You'd be crazy calling that an illusion or special effects
@@xord1946 If they did just regular reasonable magic tricks then people would just be complaining that the film didn't do more "magic". I think the film kept it at a nice medium of using larger than life magic tricks while not going overboard of trying to convince the viewer that they can magically wave anything to go their way.
@@xord1946 The plot armor in this movie is ridiculous lol, but if you go into it knowing it’s a ridiculous film it’s fun. Also almost every scene in this movie is a “…and then everyone clapped” moment lmao 🙄
These people are awesome :) they're like Robin Hood with magic! 2021 Edit: oh huh people still reply to this, neat I guess, I hope you're having a nice day everyone
Yeah. But what's he gonna pay that bad lawyer with? He has no money, and literally a THOUSAND LAWSUITS TO FIGHT. And on top of that, if he manages to get a lawyer to work for IOUs, and takes it to court... the defendant in each case is going to explain JUST WHY THEY FEEL THEY ARE ENTITLED TO THAT MONEY. Which is going to result in both criminal charges AND frozen assets for Tressler. He wouldn't EVER get that money back (it would be held as evidence), and even then he would, immediately after the literally thousand fraud charges, have the Feds checking EVERY LAST BIT of his company's financial paperwork. Which would lead to all his fraud hitting daylight and his absolute ruination, loss of his place as head of his company, and an early retirement to PRISON. So that's not even an option. He's checkmated. Either he accepts the loss of this huge amount of money, but keeps his businesses and out of prison and painfully recovers financially, or he doesn't, has his assets frozen, ends up in prison, and even if he gets out during his lifetime considering the sheer NUMBER of fraud charges, he will have lost his entire career. One way, he loses, but can recover. The other way, he loses, and loses even BIGGER.
@@GuukanKitsune Yeah, and due to his actions in the second one, looks like he's gonna get that prison time anyway, seeing as he carried out more illegal actions in an ill-thought attempt to get revenge on the Horsemen........
@@19TheFallen Any conman would tell you that another conman is the best mark you can get. Because usually they believe that if they were being conned, they'd notice right away... making them even EASIER to con than the average suspicious person. Especially if you can get them to think that they are the ones conning YOU, that they are smarter than you and have you outsmarted... up until you suddenly turn the tables and leave them confused as to what just happened. Welcome to what happened between Tressler and the Horsemen in 2. He thought he was winning and in control... so much so he never even SUSPECTED the Horsemen had been quietly and subtly turning the tables all along because they were on to him. They played on his arrogance to make him a rube.
It wouldn't be stolen if it was an approved claim. And now that Arthur Tressler's practices got called into question, he'll have more than one dillema to deal with. He'll be up to the neck with lawsuits. Even a pro-bono who just started practicing can win any case thrown by or against anyone in that audience.
@@GuukanKitsune You know, a movie that came to mind (with Michael Caine in it, even!) was _Dirty Rotten Scoundrels_ . In it, two con artists (played by Steve Martin and Michael Caine) bet against each other in regards to who can con a woman out of her money first........only for it to be revealed that she was conning them the whole time! I remember just smiling when Steve Martin's character went into this tirade, saying "She's a cheat, she's a liar, she's-" and Michael Caine's character says "I know! Isn't she wonderful!" It really does go to show that those who play the con game are just setting themselves up to inevitably be conned, just like Tressler!
All of those people acting like Tressler sat in a dungeon, drinking the blood of virgin puppies while personally denying their insurance claims, when it was probably some hired agent/exec several levels beneath him.
As the horsemen explained, Tressler found every way possible not to pay out the victims, leaving them homeless, or bankrupt. Dude got his just desserts
This is awesome!! They and their shows are really Robin Hood like. They’re sooo generous and selfless, they never keep money for themselves. The movie plot even said it: “Their shows are Robin Hood themed, they steal to the really weathly or rich and give to the poor.”
the thing about this is in real life, every bank account would simply correct the "error" and return the money the within hours. No bank allows an unlawful transaction
Yes but he wasn’t able to correct that then . As soon as it happened it was done they used his security questions to approve it . So they bank probably thought it was really him and didn’t blink twice .
Except they used Tresslers security answers, they basically verified they were him and had permission to do this so the bank wouldn't see it as unlawful.
And the deleted scene where the multi millionaires lawyer talked to the bank and informed them no he did not authorize giving away over 100 million dollars to random people and they immediately transferred it back resulting in only getting their hopes up then squashed.
Realistically, that's exactly what would happen. However, there are few problems with that. Arthur likely would have to face a lot of legal ramifications if all those settlements from his insurance company was were originally denied illegally and it could (or would if you count Now You See Me 2) impact how legal or illegal it was; he would need to track down everyone that was there to make sure he would get his money back from the right people, which knowing the Horsemen they probably made sure that didn't happen; plus, Arthur gave them the information so one might argue he left the money on the table.
@@shadowwriter4538 Nah, the bank knows where the money went and they can track transfers even if they took multiple steps. And just because a criminal manages to get your password doesn't mean he can legally take your money. And from the point of view of the audience, it's not their money legally so they are not allowed to use it. So if they do they are liable to compensate it.
@@joshuarobinson8529 No they used social engineering on the plane to trick him into a sense of relaxation and tried to "play a a game". In a effort to get him to reveal those questions. It happens to people all the time.
So if you wonder how they did it press Read More When they were on the plane to get to the next show (this one) Atlas tried “guessing” Arthur using McKinnney’s mentalism and they basically got the login information from the mentalism trick when Arthur would correct Atlas and give him the answers.
The real magic is all the people in that room and everyone's reception is good enough to login to their bank accounts.
And that it immediately updated all at once
And this was back in 2013
Truly astonishing.
And apparently you can make multiple large transactions without it being flagged at the bank
@@-jol2don-793 I would assume they intercepted a phonecall, email, or text message somewhere to tell the bank and pretend to be Trussler that he authorized it.
2:43
"Freeze!"
"Quarterback!!!!!!!!!"
LOL! That part always gets me!
19TheFallen jj
soem doit earlier Mckennit or whatever his name is hypnotized them and told them that they were football players who want to beat the quarterback, and the quarterback would be the one who says “freeze”
Hope they didn’t get in trouble for assaulting a government employee under the influence of brainwashing
Angela Hsiao oh boy they got in big trouble trust me
When got think about it, he effective got himself tackled and doggie piled since he was the one who gave them this test
I'M UPSET THE SEQUEL WASN'T CALLED "now you don't"
Actually in the first movie, in the scene where the horsemen first went into the empty apartment in NY, there was a card that wrote "NOW YOU DON'T" (Atlas picked it up and read it).
The original plan was to call the sequel "Now You Don't," until they decided to make a third one.
Even so, I still think they could've gone with something like "now you see me," "now you don't," "now you see me again."
Or "now you see me", "now you don't", "here I am!"
@@EndlessSummer888 it's amazing LoL
@@EndlessSummer888 I mean, "now you see me 2" is pretty good pun because the first movie is about how the audience able to see Four Horseman tricks, while 2nd movie is about Four Horseman able to see The Eye organization, along with the audience finding out the clue about it all across the movie.
I'm not the only one?
RIP Alfred Pennyworth. His salary from Batman all went to waste.
Lex luthor who did this
@@lewisitorus9559 and Bruce banner tried to stop him
but carnage stopped him
And later, Alfred teams up with Lucius Fox to get his money back
@@Geniusignotus lol, sounds like a pretty good plot line to me!
I loved it when tresler got his punishment.
"Freeze!"
"Quarterback!!!"
Was just the icing on the cake.
well he did say freeze. and it did.
That was FBI Special Agent Rhoades
That was the best part
Well Thaddeus did tell tressler that they would come for him now since he smacked that doll earlier.
, these four people are the ones who have their own moral principles. They may consider that in an ideal society, people should have basic rights, such as the right to life and justice.
Who else is thought that this was beautiful cause I mean like not every day you get to see people rise into the air after they just robbed someone it's beautiful
It's also a movie
@@alecmartin9694 ... Yes, thank you for the clarification, it is a movie, yes
FlamingThunder r/whoooosh
Well, the robbery itself was so outlandishly unrealistic, I can't say the scene was "beautiful."
Joseph Schmoe the beauty of the movie is tat its horrifyingly unrealistic. If it was realistic then the movie would be boring and about magician lawyers
Honestly, they set this whole thing up perfectly. From the plane to their escape.
I get it’s just a movie but there is no way you will be able to transfer such large sums of cash with some basic security information.
@@-jol2don-793 There are always ways around the rules.
The rich need them, after all.
I don't.know the exact details, but I'm sure this could be done.
@@-jol2don-793it’s basically stuff no one would no about you sometimes simple is complex and vice versa you don’t know which one it is
SO they got his secret security Questions while doing trick with him on the Charted Plane .. remember.!!
I love that reveal
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420 likes... let's keep it at that
Pretty clever. Shows you can get the most vital info from a simple trick or conversation
1:43 Who's bank account is set up to chime like a little video game leveling up sound when money goes into it.. come on.
This is all theatrics
That would be so sick
That’s what I thought
@@koreaface not if you're bill gates
probably hacked by The Four Horsemen (even though ones a chick)
The thing with this scene is that a businessman would never keep so much in his bank account that it’s hard to replace, most of the richest peoples’ money is in real estate or stock...
Not just that it's hard to replace but that cash is pretty useless just sitting in account. Sure it'll gain interest, but actually investing it will bring in far more income.
Well it's all about diversification. If he was a billionaire, I wouldn't be surprised that he would keep 144 million in his account/accounts.
It’s entirely possible that this isn’t all of his money that’s gone, just everything that was in his bank account. Still a substantial amount of money to lose though.
and off shore accounts like in the Bahamas
funny looking at this now...
Can anyone imagine the confusion of the dude who couldn't come to the show because he was sick and checked to see his balance the next day without an explanation 😂
turns on news n see why n gets more mad he wasnt there to enjoy it XD
They sound like people in Children's Learning Games
"Is it possible that Josepha's Bank account went up the same amount Art's went down?" lol
Brendan Roop ours went down
"Do YOU know how the horsemen got Art's password?"
I don't get why people hate this movie. It's a fairly good entertainer with an interesting plot, some good twists and an amazing score. Pseudo intellectuals that criticize rarely find it in them to just enjoy a movie for what it is and I think this movie brings out those people, that criticize magic as well. Sometimes it's just about enjoying the magic than understand how complicated the trick was.
What I dislike about these movies is that they aren't magicians. They're straight up wizards.
Once you accept that they're wizards, it starts being an enjoyable movie though. Just accept that they have actual magiic powers and thaat it's just never adressed.
@@xord1946 Well in the second movie, Atlas did turn into water and somehow made it so that the rain didn't fall in people when they put down their umbrellas even tho it was supposed to be an illusion caused by the strobe lights. You'd be crazy calling that an illusion or special effects
@@xord1946 If they did just regular reasonable magic tricks then people would just be complaining that the film didn't do more "magic". I think the film kept it at a nice medium of using larger than life magic tricks while not going overboard of trying to convince the viewer that they can magically wave anything to go their way.
@@xord1946 The plot armor in this movie is ridiculous lol, but if you go into it knowing it’s a ridiculous film it’s fun.
Also almost every scene in this movie is a “…and then everyone clapped” moment lmao 🙄
you don't have to be a pseudo intellectual to dislike a movie that pretends to be smarter than it is and breaks the rules of it's own universe.
Alfred: I'm sorry master Wayne. He robbed us!
Bruce: who did!?
Alfred: Lex! Lex Luthor did!!!
"And Carnage, and the girl from Rango, and the Joker's brother too, Master Wayne."
2:27 the way he turns around and his face makes me feel sad
XxxXMaster GamerXxxX same
Why does your name look so damn stupid
Same,but the people deserve the money.
@@smsksmsnksskksk7357 why?
same
Alfred, Lex Luthor and Hulk spotted!
Didn't notice Mr. fox did you
And carnage
@@adi6267 carnage?
salad 1:13 the guy in the hat played carnage at the end credit scene in venom
And carnage
Gotta love the crowd, protecting the magicians and helping them get away, after realizing what they did for them.
Its 3 months late but the audience did that because they were hypnotized earlier in the performance by the mentalist, not because they were grateful.
They were hypnotized to tackle anyone who says "freeze".
2:52 damn, he took a real 3x critical hit there hahahaha
These people are awesome :) they're like Robin Hood with magic!
2021 Edit: oh huh people still reply to this, neat I guess, I hope you're having a nice day everyone
Cicelia The Introverted they not real
Sweet Dad how did you decipher that
they re stealing money
@@DasKloputzer lol that is what Robin Hood did...he stole from the rich and gave it to the poor...
Marine Goddess so old man just litigates and sues for his money back. If someone steals a car and drops it off at your house you can’t keep it
I love how the 4 horseman exit in this scene it's so smooth
And With the audience charging Dylan like "QUARTERBACK!" I laughed so hard at how good they were at their tricks
2:06 her face sooo cute
Boi! This is not 9gag!
@@chuelor243 woah dude calm your horse
I regret looking through the replies
@@mayacampbell3241 same....
@@mayacampbell3241 you are an optimist though. Never give up 😀
God I love these movies, the concept of them is awesome. And the acting cast was great.
Awesome movie very best
The way Franco says *"...businesses..."* always makes me laugh 😂
Great line read there chap
Nunaya Bugfg n ghgbhvgcgggg b ghghsiness
Lol I know, why did they give him the word with so many S's? lol
I love how at the same time the crowd turned on him, and he saw his assistant run away after losing his money he realized he truly lost everything
Even a bad lawyer could get every cent of that money back from the crowd.
“No you don’t get 80 grand just like that, what are you kidding?” 😄
Yeah. But what's he gonna pay that bad lawyer with?
He has no money, and literally a THOUSAND LAWSUITS TO FIGHT.
And on top of that, if he manages to get a lawyer to work for IOUs, and takes it to court... the defendant in each case is going to explain JUST WHY THEY FEEL THEY ARE ENTITLED TO THAT MONEY.
Which is going to result in both criminal charges AND frozen assets for Tressler. He wouldn't EVER get that money back (it would be held as evidence), and even then he would, immediately after the literally thousand fraud charges, have the Feds checking EVERY LAST BIT of his company's financial paperwork. Which would lead to all his fraud hitting daylight and his absolute ruination, loss of his place as head of his company, and an early retirement to PRISON.
So that's not even an option. He's checkmated. Either he accepts the loss of this huge amount of money, but keeps his businesses and out of prison and painfully recovers financially, or he doesn't, has his assets frozen, ends up in prison, and even if he gets out during his lifetime considering the sheer NUMBER of fraud charges, he will have lost his entire career.
One way, he loses, but can recover. The other way, he loses, and loses even BIGGER.
@@GuukanKitsune Yeah, and due to his actions in the second one, looks like he's gonna get that prison time anyway, seeing as he carried out more illegal actions in an ill-thought attempt to get revenge on the Horsemen........
@@19TheFallen Any conman would tell you that another conman is the best mark you can get.
Because usually they believe that if they were being conned, they'd notice right away... making them even EASIER to con than the average suspicious person.
Especially if you can get them to think that they are the ones conning YOU, that they are smarter than you and have you outsmarted... up until you suddenly turn the tables and leave them confused as to what just happened.
Welcome to what happened between Tressler and the Horsemen in 2. He thought he was winning and in control... so much so he never even SUSPECTED the Horsemen had been quietly and subtly turning the tables all along because they were on to him. They played on his arrogance to make him a rube.
It wouldn't be stolen if it was an approved claim. And now that Arthur Tressler's practices got called into question, he'll have more than one dillema to deal with. He'll be up to the neck with lawsuits. Even a pro-bono who just started practicing can win any case thrown by or against anyone in that audience.
@@GuukanKitsune You know, a movie that came to mind (with Michael Caine in it, even!) was _Dirty Rotten Scoundrels_ . In it, two con artists (played by Steve Martin and Michael Caine) bet against each other in regards to who can con a woman out of her money first........only for it to be revealed that she was conning them the whole time! I remember just smiling when Steve Martin's character went into this tirade, saying "She's a cheat, she's a liar, she's-" and Michael Caine's character says "I know! Isn't she wonderful!" It really does go to show that those who play the con game are just setting themselves up to inevitably be conned, just like Tressler!
All of those people acting like Tressler sat in a dungeon, drinking the blood of virgin puppies while personally denying their insurance claims, when it was probably some hired agent/exec several levels beneath him.
"virgin puppies" lol
The fact that he allows such sins to happen makes him just as guilty.
Last time I checked insurance companies are for profit, not a charity.
pg955203 *ALL* companies exist to profit.
Which is why Insurance should not be handled by the private sector.
As the horsemen explained, Tressler found every way possible not to pay out the victims, leaving them homeless, or bankrupt. Dude got his just desserts
This is awesome!! They and their shows are really Robin Hood like. They’re sooo generous and selfless, they never keep money for themselves. The movie plot even said it: “Their shows are Robin Hood themed, they steal to the really weathly or rich and give to the poor.”
Loved them❤
@@preciousotoakhia9789Me too
At 1:49 there is a guy in a guy in a gray tux sleeping
why would I care?
He’s not sleeping, he’s howling in happiness. You can see him standing up and moving a second before.
@@anisalamov825 *he's
Frosty XD
Would’ve been funnier if he was sleeping, and woke up to find himself 10k+ dollars richer
I love how this was all a massive act to take revenge on those that ended his father's life and ruined his own.
2:09
You managed to get that information from Superman, Alfred should be a piece of cake...
2:45 QUARTERBACK!!! XD XD XD XD
That quarterback scream gets me every time 🤣
Good thing The Detective kept his cool after being tackled, imagine if he got pissed and turns into Hulk
Its so amazing that they actually included the "jet and the rolls" as a callback to batman begins
2:53 world war z 2 leaked footage
ResignedSky9 😂🤣😂
wwaa
Damn i can't believe Shoshanna became a badass detective. Good for her
the thing about this is in real life, every bank account would simply correct the "error" and return the money the within hours. No bank allows an unlawful transaction
Yes but he wasn’t able to correct that then . As soon as it happened it was done they used his security questions to approve it . So they bank probably thought it was really him and didn’t blink twice .
Except they used Tresslers security answers, they basically verified they were him and had permission to do this so the bank wouldn't see it as unlawful.
2:27 The audience just sits still lol
I love how everyone tackles the FBI agent
I miss Henley
She might come back in the third movie.
Pretty sure she said she's not.
violetclover1224 Yeah she's not :(
I prefere the new one.
What happened to her? Why is she not in the second movie?
*I wish I could've been one of the audience in the Theatre*
You wouldn’t get the money though.
There scenes that make u remember old times of films that u loved, this is one of then.
Alfred lived long enough to become the villain.
Tressler could've said he was in on this and he would've made some kickass PR
The first one is definitely better then second
Ye
Dragon Fox idk the plane reveal in the 2nd one was the best
The second one is one of the worst films I’ve ever seen
I honestly prefer the second one, but don’t get me wrong. I still really love the first one.
imagine spending money to watch some magic show just to get money and entertainment in return 😌
0:51 Its Bruce Banner!... and he is a detective.
That wink still gets me.
I swear this would have made such a great tv show
So true
"yer beshneshes" like dude open your mouth when you talk 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And the deleted scene where the multi millionaires lawyer talked to the bank and informed them no he did not authorize giving away over 100 million dollars to random people and they immediately transferred it back resulting in only getting their hopes up then squashed.
Realistically, that's exactly what would happen. However, there are few problems with that. Arthur likely would have to face a lot of legal ramifications if all those settlements from his insurance company was were originally denied illegally and it could (or would if you count Now You See Me 2) impact how legal or illegal it was; he would need to track down everyone that was there to make sure he would get his money back from the right people, which knowing the Horsemen they probably made sure that didn't happen; plus, Arthur gave them the information so one might argue he left the money on the table.
@@shadowwriter4538 Nah, the bank knows where the money went and they can track transfers even if they took multiple steps. And just because a criminal manages to get your password doesn't mean he can legally take your money. And from the point of view of the audience, it's not their money legally so they are not allowed to use it. So if they do they are liable to compensate it.
Nothing is more satisfying than someone robbing from the rich and selfish and giving it to the poor and selfless
Damn right
I watched Part one and two yesterday, and ist was amazing!
"Some of you lost your house"
"Your cars"
"Bih-thne-theth"
Plot Twist:The money is a paid actor
It isn't stealing if your claim was suddenly approved.
My favorite part of the movie is when the people tackle the guy on the stage
Tressler's inner monologue at the end: "I will bloody kill all o' ya next movie."
Like your cellphone notifies you like that when you get money :P
Mine does.
My banks notify me via texts when money comes into my accounts. Does your country not have this kind of practice?
Lots of banks offer mobile notifications. I just got one last week when my tax refund was deposited.
My bank notifies me of every transaction via sms
i think he meant the digital screen . SMS yes
That's the actor for Alfred Pennyworth! And Lucius Fox? Wow, and Lex Luthor. The whole DC family is here
The crowds screams were so squeaky lol
u kakllqo u jxkk i ux
+Precious Bernarte What?
2:44
Dylan Rhodes: FREEZE!!
Audience Member: QUARTERBACK!!
(*about 10-15 audience members proceed to tackle Rhodes*)
Me: (laughing my head off) 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Damn Henley is hot.
Robin Hood woulda been proud to see this. Taking his idea & enhancing it to completely different & clever style
Cant believe Alfred would stoop this low!
Man, Alfred got schooled by thieving magicians.
Thats why never answer correctly to your secret questions
For example
Q: City you were born
A: tan tana tan
They were most likely hypnotizing him to get the right information.
Falsifying it wouldn't do squat if the Horsemen knew the right way to ask him.
@@joshuarobinson8529 No they used social engineering on the plane to trick him into a sense of relaxation and tried to "play a a game". In a effort to get him to reveal those questions. It happens to people all the time.
Loved Isla Fisher’s voice.
Borat: Very nice
2:44
“FREEZE!”
“CORNERBAAAAACK!”
Quarterback*
So if you wonder how they did it press Read More
When they were on the plane to get to the next show (this one) Atlas tried “guessing” Arthur using McKinnney’s mentalism and they basically got the login information from the mentalism trick when Arthur would correct Atlas and give him the answers.
I don't know why she didn't show up in the second movie. She is so good at it too
She was pregnant
Youre laughing. Mark Ruffalo got Astroworlded and youre laughing.
Loved it how Woody Harrelson played a lesser part to Mark Ruffalo in this movie. Both wonderful actors there.
*Who would win?*
An organization of skilled men and women
Magic Robin Hood and the Merry Men
Isla Fisher aka Henley Reeves better return for Now You See Me 3.
Sorry to say this but it was confirmed that she will not return
Dave Franco frikin nailed this movie and part2
Look yes we all get it the second one should be called "now you don't"
Thumbnail: "And get this man his shield."
This Robbing Tressler scene should have uploaded with longer time like 6 minutes.
Dude got himself tackled so no one would suspect him to be the leader.
That was clever
Literally nothing about the plot of
This movie makes any sense.
It doesn’t have to make sense, it’s magic.
Wow. We werent mad till these hacks told us we were bamboozled. Now were mad at the big bad insurance man.
Poor alfred
He said freeze purposefully
Bithnithes! Hahaha 1:14
I don’t care what anyone says about these movies. They’re great
Exactly
This video made me to check my phone and you know what is says:
2% 30 seconds remaining 😂😂😂😂
They jumped that cop like if they all had bail money OH WAIT lol
whats the name of the theater they're in?
Imagine Christian Bale in the Batsuit walks up to the stage...
Roll credits.
Directed by Robert B Weide
Batman: where's my money?!!! Where is it?!!! Where's my money?!!! Tell me where my money is. Then you have my permission to die.
I don’t want to be that guy, but what if someone left their phone at home
Wow it’s scary seeing how many people on here think breaking the law is okay as long as you do something good with your stolen money....
Bruh 👏 imagine 👏 all 👏 these 👏 fresh 👏 pairs 👏 of 👏 airpods 👏 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯
PAPYRUS IS THAT CHU!?
"everybody look at your cellphones right now!" lmao, always laugh at how stupid that moment is.
Outstanding scene, I really liked the end how they escaped.
I find funny the fact that the supposed millionaire of dressler has a bank account that can be easily accessed with simple security questions
Those weren't serious comments about security checks. They were mocking him
If that was me and it was real... boi would I feel nervous...
Why the hell didn't hey yell at Tressler at the end. They got at least double what they lost.
when they all just tackle Mark Ruffalo lmaoooo
"We are the four communists"