![]() The effect also required lots of development on how the rain drops should behave while they’re hanging in the air, especially given that the magical effect had to based on a physically plausible idea which is explained in the film’. Said Anthony, ‘We experimented with various levels of defocus to get the right look, intentionally deviating from the real world camera settings when required to make sure that the foreground droplets weren’t distracting for the viewer. As well as the huge technical challenges involved in these shots, it was also important to strike a balance between creating beautiful on-screen wizardry and keeping a strong sense of realism. This is all set in front of a live-action crowd of cheering fans in Greenwich. Lizzy Caplan and Tom Riley celebrate the screening at the after party.One of the most spellbinding sequences in the film shows magician Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg) stopping rain in mid-air, moving the droplets around with some deft hand movements before falling back into a puddle and disappearing into the water. Image Credit: Marion Curtis/StarPix/REX/Shutterstock “We know there is a bit of CGI here, but to make care about the characters, then they’ll believe in the magic.” “I’ve done 30 years of TV specials and that challenge is always there,” said co-producer David Copperfield on recreating magic for the movie screen. Chu on “Now You See Me 3.”ĭave Franco and Alison Brie at the “Now You See Me 2” after party. The idea that there are superheroes of the mind, that are trying to break down that idea and getting people to see what is happening around them, I think is a really cool idea and I think we can explore that a lot more,” revealed director Jon M. “If you think about magic, it’s about belief – putting value into things that don’t actually have value. We went to magic school for a couple weeks - they drilled it into us as much as they could! And we always had magicians on set, three of them,” explained Lizzy Caplan on learning how to become one of the Four Horsemen.ĭave Franco and Mark Ruffalo were all smiles on the carpet. We learned how to ride motorcycles and do tumbling out of planes. They were really welcoming and we got along really well. “ is a new member of the team and I was obviously a new member of the team as well, that was really helpful. You get a little peek in this movie and I hope it makes the character a little more relatable and interesting,” he added. In the first one, he’s just this street kid - you don’t know a ton about his background. “In the first movie, he is the new kid, he’s trying to prove himself - prove that he is worthy of being a part of this group of magicians,” said Dave Franco on the maturation of his character Jack Wilder from “Now You See Me” to the sequel “Now You See Me 2.” “And in this one he’s more settled, and comfortable, and confident in his own skin. Morgan Freeman and his granddaughter Alexis attended the New York premiere. The cast took some of their own red carpet photos at the premiere. Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Radcliffe and Mark Ruffalo.He has to find himself through the course of it. So the first movie he was totally in control. “Dylan doesn’t know what the hell is going on,” explained Mark Ruffalo of his character Dylan Rhodes in “Now You See Me 2.” “The whole thing is throwing him through a loop from the very beginning. Image Credit: MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock That’s what I want to be when I’m older,” said Daniel Radcliffe on learning to play the villain for “Now You See Me 2.” He’s in his 80s and approaches the work with such joy. “I learned just from watching Michael Caine. Image Credit: Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock ![]() “And everything is bigger, crazier, and more fun than ever.” “We get to be with the Horsemen more… not just have the spectacle of magic, but be with the magician and be with their psychology and learn how to get out of a magic trick, doing a magic trick,” said director Chu on the second film. Comprised of fight sequences and stealthy card tricks, the comedic adventure takes a closer and more personal look into the lives of the Four Horsemen - from rivalries to romance - before leading to one last surprising twist. Chu, follows the Four Horsemen played by Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco and Lizzy Caplan, as they try to outwit a tech magnate (Daniel Radcliffe) while evading the FBI and learning to operate as a cohesive unit. On Monday night, AMC Loews Lincoln Square welcomed a slew of entertainers for a night of magic and mysticism at the New York City premiere of “Now You See Me 2.” The magic-based heist, directed by Jon M. ![]()
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