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Lizzy Caplan’s energy, the Macau card trick scene, and Daniel Radcliffe hamming it up as a villain. What doesn’t: The CGI rain, the over-reliance on hypnotism, and a twist that makes the universe feel small.
The narrative shifts from a Robin Hood-style caper to a high-stakes game of survival, forcing the magicians to use their skills not just for applause, but for their lives. now.you.see.me.2
Perhaps the most delightful addition to the cast was Daniel Radcliffe as Walter Mabry. Known forever as the boy wizard Harry Potter, Radcliffe has spent much of his post-Potter career subverting expectations. Casting him as a villain in a movie about magic was a stroke of meta-genius. Lizzy Caplan’s energy, the Macau card trick scene,
Their comeback mission involves exposing a tech tycoon named Owen Case (Ben Lamb), whose new software threatens to mine users' data without consent. However, the heist goes wrong. The team is intercepted and whisked away to Macau, China, by the film’s antagonist, Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe). Mabry is a corrupt tech prodigy who forces the Horsemen to steal a powerful computer chip that can decrypt any digital lock on Earth. Perhaps the most delightful addition to the cast