Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Arrives on Early Access Digital in India This December

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Arrives on Early Access Digital in India This December

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The globally popular heist-adventure franchise Now You See Me is back with its latest instalment, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, which is set to make its early access digital debut in India on December 26, 2025. Audiences can rent the film at Rs. 499, offering a premium at-home viewing experience ahead of its wider digital rollout.

The Four Horsemen Return With Bigger Illusions

Directed by Ruben Fleischer, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t marks the return of the iconic Four Horsemen, while also introducing a new generation of illusionists into the mix. Staying true to the franchise’s signature style, the film blends spectacle, suspense, and high-energy storytelling, pushing the scale of on-screen magic and heists to new heights.

The narrative continues to thrive on elaborate illusions, clever misdirection, and unexpected twists—elements that have defined the franchise and kept audiences guessing since the first film.

Star-Studded Ensemble and Expanded Universe

The ensemble cast includes Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, and Dave Franco, alongside fresh faces who expand the Now You See Me universe. The film introduces ambitious new heists and characters, while maintaining the adventurous tone and slick pacing that fans have come to expect.

With stylish visuals and inventive set pieces, the film balances nostalgia for long-time fans with enough novelty to keep the franchise feeling fresh.

Where to Watch in India

Indian audiences can rent Now You See Me: Now You Don’t starting December 26, 2025, on major digital platforms including Amazon, Apple TV, and Google/YouTube. The early access release allows viewers to enjoy the cinematic spectacle from the comfort of their homes.

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With its blend of crime, magic, and large-scale spectacle, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t continues the franchise’s legacy of stylish entertainment. The early digital release gives Indian fans a front-row seat to the latest chapter, proving once again that when it comes to illusion and intrigue, the Horsemen still know how to steal the show.