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After a botched public揭露 (exposure) of a corrupt tech mogul, the Horsemen are ambushed and kidnapped by a mysterious tech genius named Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe), the estranged son of Arthur Tressler (Michael Caine), the insurance magnate they robbed in the first film. Mabry forces the team to steal a powerful computer chip that can access any electronic device in the world. The chip is located in a highly secure facility in Macau.

Ultimately, the film succeeds in what it sets out to do: provide a two-hour distraction that ends with a smile and a cliffhanger (a post-credits scene teasing a third Horseman’s return). It may not leave you wondering how they did it, but it will leave you wondering what happens next. For a movie about magic, that slight-of-hand distraction is enough. HDNow You See Me 2

Released in 2016, Now You See Me 2 (stylized as NOW YOU SEE ME 2 ) is the sequel to the surprise 2013 hit Now You See Me . Directed by Jon M. Chu (replacing Louis Leterrier), the film attempts to pull off a more difficult trick than its predecessor: expanding the scope, deepening the mythology, and introducing new characters without disappearing into its own illusions. The result is a flashy, globe-trotting spectacle that embraces its absurdity with confidence, delivering a mixed bag of breathtaking set pieces and convoluted plotting. Plot Summary: The Horsemen Reassemble The film picks up a year after the events of the first movie. The Four Horsemen—J. Daniel "Danny" Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson), Jack Wilder (Dave Franco), and new recruit Lula (Lizzy Caplan, replacing Isla Fisher’s Henley)—are in hiding, following the orders of The Eye, a secret society of magicians. Their reclusive leader, Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo), now secretly a member of The Eye, feeds them missions. After a botched public揭露 (exposure) of a corrupt

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