Now You See Me Movies: Release Order
The Now You See Me series follows the Four Horsemen, a group of talented magicians who combine their illusion skills with elaborate heist schemes. The films center around their cat-and-mouse games with FBI agents and their mysterious benefactor known as The Eye.
This watch order presents the trilogy in its intended sequence, following the linear progression of the Horsemen's adventures from their initial recruitment through their evolving relationships and complex magical heists.
Linear Timeline: Release Order = Story Order

Now You See Me
A team of skilled magicians called the Four Horsemen pull off elaborate bank heists during their live performances, distributing the stolen money to their audiences while staying one step ahead of FBI and Interpol investigators.
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Now You See Me 2
The Four Horsemen magicians return for another high-stakes illusion, but this time they face a new enemy who forces them into their most perilous heist yet.
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Now You See Me: Now You Don't
The original Four Horsemen reunite with a new generation of illusionists to take on powerful diamond heiress Veronika Vanderberg, who leads a criminal empire built on money laundering and trafficking. The new and old magicians must overcome their differences to work together on their most ambitious heist yet.
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