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Everything New on Netflix in June 2025
Everything New on Netflix in June 2025

Newsweek

time23-05-2025

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  • Newsweek

Everything New on Netflix in June 2025

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Netflix has some fresh new titles heading the platform in June, and the first to be served are Alfred Hitchcock fans as the streaming service prepares to add six of his classics on June 1, including Vertigo, Rear Window, and The Birds. Some other June 1 highlights include Now You See Me and Now You See Me 2, the perfect time to catch up ahead of Now You See Me: Now You Don't releasing later this year. There's also The Theory of Everything, Bee Movie, The Blues Brothers, The Legend of Zorro, Us, and David Lynch's Dune coming on June 1. Squid Game Season 3. Squid Game Season 3. Netflix READ: Everything New on Max in June 2025 If you're looking for some fresh Netflix Originals, June's line-up has you covered as Squid Game season three arrives on June 27, with other hit shows returning earlier in the month, including Ginny & Georgia and FUBAR. To discover everything new on Netflix in June 2025, read on below. What's New on Netflix in June 2025? June 1 Barbarian (2022) Bee Movie (2007) Dune (1984) Family Plot (1976) Focus (2015) Frenzy (1972) Hitchcock (2012) Hop (2011) MacGruber (2010) Neighbors (2014) Now You See Me (2013) Now You See Me 2 (2016) Pokémon The Series: XY Pokémon The Series: XY: XY: Kalos Quest Pokémon The Series: XY: XYZ Rear Window (1954) The American (2010) The Birds (1963) The Blues Brothers (1980) The Devil's Own (1997) The Great Outdoors (1988) The Legend of Zorro (2005) The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) The Night Before (2015) The Theory of Everything (2014) The Town (2010) U-571 (2000) Us (2019) Vertigo (1958) June 3 Sara: Woman in the Shadows (Season 1) June 4 Criminal Code (Season 2) Eva Lasting (Season 3) Power Moves with Shaquille O'Neal (Season 1) June 5 Barracuda Queens (Season 2) Ginny & Georgia (Season 3) Tires (Season 2) Uninvited (2024) June 6 Golden SixTONES (Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly) K.O. (2025) Mercy for None (Limited Series) STRAW (2025) The Survivors (Season 1) June 7 Boys on the Side (1995) Piece by Piece (2024) June 9 Get Hard (2015) Mashel: Magic and Muscles (Season 2) The Creature Cases (Chapter 5) June 10 Families Like Ours (Limited Series) Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (Volume 1 – Episode 1) June 11 Aniela (Season 1) Cheers to Life (2025) Cocaine Air: Smugglers at 30,000FT (Limited Series) Our Times (2025) Titan: The OceanGate Disaster (2025) June 12 Cells at Work! (Season 1) FUBAR (Season 2) Plane (2023) The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (Season 2) June 13 Kings of Jo'Burg (Season 3) Too Hot to Handle: Spain (Season 1) June 14 Grey's Anatomy (Season 21) June 16 The Last Witch Hunter (2015) June 17 Justin Willman: Magic Lover (2025) Kaulitz & Kaulitz (Season 2) Scandal (Seasons 1-7) Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem (Volume 1 – Episode 2) June 18 AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Season 2) Rosario Tijeras (Mexico) (Season 4) Somebody Feed Phil (Season 8) YOLANTHE (Season 1) June 19 The Waterfront (Season 1) June 20 KPop Demon Hunters (2025) Olympo (Season 1) Semi-Soeter (Season 1) June 22 The Intern (2015) June 24 Steph Tolev: Filth Queen (2025) Trainwreck: Poop Cruise (Volume 1 – Episode 3) June 25 The Ultimatum: Queer Love (Season 2) June 27 Pokémon Horizons: Season 2—The Search for Laqua (Part 3) Squid Game (Season 3) Note: Titles in bold are Netflix Originals.

Meet the 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' Cast (and Find Out Where You've Seen Them Before!)
Meet the 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' Cast (and Find Out Where You've Seen Them Before!)

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Meet the 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' Cast (and Find Out Where You've Seen Them Before!)

Now You See Me: Now You Don't will feature both new and old magicians. The third installment of the beloved Now You See Me franchise stars original cast members Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco as the witty group of magicians called the Four Horsemen. Meanwhile, three younger magicians — played by Ariana Greenblatt, Justice Smith and Dominic Sessa — will join in on the fun, as well. In the teaser, released April 29, Eisenberg reprises his role as J. Daniel Atlas but needs to enlist the help of the three new magicians because his fellow Four Horsemen are "dead" to him. The younger and resident magicians will join forces and work alongside Morgan Freeman's character, Thaddeus Bradley, as they try to take down a group of criminals run by Rosamund Pike's character. Here's everything to know about the new and returning actors starring in Now You See Me: Now You Don't. Jesse Eisenberg will reprise his role as J. Daniel Atlas, an illusionist and street magician. In the first film, Atlas helped create the Four Horsemen and remained their leader for the second film. However, the group had a falling out, so in Now You See Me: Now You Don't, Atlas decides to forge ahead with three new magicians. Luckily for the new crew, the rest of the three Horsemen end up saving Atlas and his new magicians after they find themselves in trouble while trying to steal the "most valuable jewel in history." Related: Who Is Jesse Eisenberg's Wife? All About Anna Strout Eisenberg hasn't spoken too much about the third film, but he told GamesRader+ in October 2024, "Every day we walk onto set and pinch ourselves because the set pieces, the magic, the ensemble, it's really, truly miraculous." Off-screen, Eisenberg has been with his wife, Anna Strout, since 2001 and the couple share one child. Dave Franco returns to the franchise, once again, as Jack Wilder. He is the youngest member of the Four Horsemen and was a simple street magician and pickpocket before joining the group. Despite having a falling out with Atlas, Wilder surprises him when he suddenly appears in the midst of a theft gone wrong and candidly tells Atlas in the trailer, "[I'm] saving your a--." Related: Dave Franco and Alison Brie's Relationship Timeline When he's not on set, Franco spends time with his wife, actress Alison Brie, whom he married in 2017. Isla Fisher returns to the cast as Henley Reeves, the only female in the Four Horsemen. Reeves, who was once Atlas' assistant and ex, is a clever escape artist and stage magician. Related: Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher's Relationship Timeline Now You See Me: Now You Don't marks Fisher's return to the franchise as she was unable to star in the second film, Now You See Me 2, because she was pregnant at the time. Lizzy Caplan, who played Lula May, was added to the cast as a fill-in for the Four Horsemen. Off-screen, Fisher was married to Sacha Baron Cohen from 2010 to 2024. The former couple share three children. Woody Harrelson reprises his role as Merritt McKinney, a mentalist and hypnotist. Despite being the oldest member of the Four Horsemen, McKinney often enjoys being unhelpful and playing with people's minds any chance he can get. Related: Who Is Woody Harrelson's Wife? All About Laura Louie When he isn't acting, Harrelson spends time with his wife of over 15 years, Laura Louie, and their three children. Mark Ruffalo, who starred as Dylan Rhodes in the first two films, was not shown in the trailer for Now You See Me: Now You Don't, but he has been confirmed as a part of the cast. In April 2025, Variety noted that Ruffalo would be returning to the film in some capacity. His character, Rhodes, is an FBI agent who was trying to capture the Four Horsemen, but changed his motive after his history with magicians was revealed in the second film. Related: Who Is Mark Ruffalo's Wife? All About Sunrise Coigney Off-screen, Ruffalo is married to Sunrise Coigney. The pair married in 2000 and have since welcomed three children. Morgan Freeman is the last returning cast member who is confirmed to appear in Now You See Me: Now You Don't and was shown in the April 2025 trailer. Freeman plays Thaddeus Bradley, a former magician who worked behind-the-scenes to expose magicians' secrets and profit from solving their mysteries. Bradley is often one step ahead of both the Four Horsemen and the authorities. Related: All About Morgan Freeman's Children and Grandchildren "My Horsemen, you were brought together for a reason — to bring down two generations of criminals with a single sleight of hand," he tells the group in the Now You See Me 3 trailer. While he acts as a father figure in a lot of his roles, Freeman also has four children of his own off-screen. Rosamund Pike is in her villain era. Pike will make her Now You See Me debut as the wealthy leader of the Vanderberg crime family. "For decades, the Vanderbergs have been selling diamonds to warlords, arms dealers, traffickers to help launder their money," Atlas tells his fellow magicians in the Now You See Me: Now You Don't trailer. Vanderberg immediately goes to war with the Four Horsemen after they try and steal her beloved "heart jewel" in the upcoming film. She's seen meeting with fellow criminals and loading a gun in the teaser. Related: Who Is Rosamund Pike's Boyfriend? All About Robie Uniacke Off-screen, Pike has been dating Robie Uniacke since around 2009 and the pair share two children. Dominic Sessa stars in the Now You See Me franchise for the first time as Bosco, the leader of the new group of magicians. In the trailer, he pretends to be Atlas in front of an audience and even tells his fellow magicians, "My Atlas was spot on." Sessa became a breakout star when he made his acting debut in the 2023 film The Holdovers. He won a Critics' Choice Movie Award for the role and was nominated for a BAFTA Award. Sessa's acting career seems to just be getting started, as he was also cast as the late chef Anthony Bourdain in the biopic Tony. Ariana Greenblatt will make her Now You See Me debut as June, the only woman in the new group of three magicians. Greenblatt took the new role seriously and told Nylon prior to filming in August 2024 that she had enrolled at the Magic Castle — an academy for magic enthusiasts. 'I've been at the Magic Castle every other day, learning magic,' she told the outlet. 'My magic teacher is so awesome; he is one of the best ones. So I get to know all the magician tea.' Greenblatt got her acting start in the Disney Channel TV show Stuck in the Middle in 2016, but she rose to fame in 2023 when she played America Ferrera's daughter in the blockbuster film Barbie. Greenblatt has also had prominent roles in 65, In The Heights and Ahsoka. Justice Smith rounds out the new group of magicians and plays Charlie. Smith landed his first acting gig in 2014 when he appeared on the Nickelodeon comedy series, The Thundermans. He went on to act in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), Detective Pikachu (2019) and All The Bright Places (2020) alongside Elle Fanning. Read the original article on People

'Now You See Me' is back after almost a decade. Here's what to know about the third film of the heist franchise.
'Now You See Me' is back after almost a decade. Here's what to know about the third film of the heist franchise.

Business Insider

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Insider

'Now You See Me' is back after almost a decade. Here's what to know about the third film of the heist franchise.

The "Now You See Me" franchise is back nine years after the second film was released. "Now You See Me, Now You Don't" continues the story of a secret organization of magicians, called the Four Horsemen, who pull off seemingly impossible heists and take down criminals. The two previous films did reasonably well for a studio movie at the box office, each making over $300 million worldwide. The first film, released in 2013, performed better than its 2016 sequel. Jon Feltheimer, the CEO of Lionsgate, which produces and distributes the "Now You See Me" franchise, told analysts on a conference call about quarterly earning in 2015 that a third film was in the works, Variety reported. The project did not pick up steam until last year, following a trend of major studios relying more on remakes or sequels to attract audiences to theaters. "Now You See Me, Now You Don't" will be released in theaters on November 14, a week before the highly anticipated " Wicked" sequel, which could impact the heist film's box office performance. Isla Fisher returns to the 'Now You See Me' franchise, alongside new actors Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco starred in the first film as four talented magicians — J. Daniel Atlas, Merritt McKinney, Henley Reeves, and Jack Wilder — who join a mysterious organization called the Eye and form the Four Horsemen. Fisher wasn't in "Now You See Me 2" — she was pregnant when it was filmed — but she is back for the third film, alongside Harrelson, Eisenberg, Franco, and Morgan Freeman, who plays Thaddeus Bradley, the leader of the Eye. Lizzy Caplan, who played Lulu in "Now You See Me 2" and replaced Fisher's character Henley as the fourth Horseman, has not been cast in the third film. Mark Ruffalo, who played the Four Horsemen's mastermind, Dylan Rhodes, is also notably absent from the third movie's cast. Rosamund Pike has joined the franchise to play Veronika Vanderberg, the head of a global criminal network. Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, and Ariana Greenblatt play a new group of magicians who Eisenberg's character recruits to the Eye. The trailer for 'Now You See Me, Now You Don't' hints that the old guard and the new magicians will work together A trailer, released on Tuesday, gives the first hints at the plot of the third film. Daniel recruits three magicians to take down Veronika's criminal empire. He tells the magicians he doesn't want to work with the other Horsemen because they are "dead" to him, but Henley, Jack, and Meritt show up to help anyway. Thaddeus appears to be leading the Eye despite handing over the reins of the organization to Dylan in the final scene of "Now You See Me 2." Variety reported that Adam Fogelson, Lionsgate's motion picture group chair, said at CinemaCon in April that a fourth "Now You See Me" movie is in development. The third film may end with a tease for the next installment in the franchise. Ruben Fleischer directed the third film and will direct the fourth, too.

Now You See Me Now You Don't Trailer: Jesse Eisenberg, Team Are Ready For Epic Illusion
Now You See Me Now You Don't Trailer: Jesse Eisenberg, Team Are Ready For Epic Illusion

News18

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Now You See Me Now You Don't Trailer: Jesse Eisenberg, Team Are Ready For Epic Illusion

Last Updated: In the Now You See Me Now You Don't trailer, Jesse Eisenberg's character gathers a team of young illusionists to steal a heart-shaped diamond from a wealthy family. The first official trailer for Now You See Me Now You Don't has finally dropped online. The upcoming instalment brings back original stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco, as the Four Horsemen. Alongside the OGs, a new generation of magicians will help them perform mind-blowing tricks. In the trailer, Eisenberg's character, Daniel Atlas, gathers a team of young illusionists for 'a trick that is bigger and better than anything you've ever seen." Their mission is to steal a priceless 'heart diamond" from a wealthy family. But as always, the team needs backup, which brings Franco's Jack Wilder, Harrelson as Merritt McKinney and Henley Reeves, played by Fisher, back into the action. The series, which started in 2013, follows four magicians who use magic and illusion tricks to do daring heists. But instead of stealing for themselves, they pass the money to people who need help. Along with Eisenberg, Harrelson, Franco and Fisher, the new movie will also see the return of Mark Ruffalo as Dylan Rhodes and Morgan Freeman as Thaddeus Bradley. The previous film, Now You See Me 2, was released back in 2016, and since then, fans have been waiting for a sequel. The trailer for the third instalment hints that all the new and old magicians will come together for their biggest heist in the franchise. According to Variety, when the first look of Now You See Me Now You Don't was unveiled at CinemaCon earlier this month, a fourth movie was confirmed by Lionsgate's Motion Picture Group chair Adam Fogelson. He said, 'We were so happy with the director's cut, we're already developing the next chapter. We can't wait for audiences to discover what he's done with the third film and thrilled he'll be making even more magic with us." Admiring the director, Adam added, 'Ruben Fleischer has delivered all of the twists and turns and sleight-of-hand that audiences expect from this franchise while upping the stakes and scale in every way. We can't wait for audiences to discover what he's done with the third film and are thrilled he'll be making even more magic with us." Now You See Me Now You Don't reunites Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson with Ruben Fleischer, who previously directed Zombieland in 2009. First Published:

Mark Ruffalo missing from Now You See Me 3 trailer despite confirmed return
Mark Ruffalo missing from Now You See Me 3 trailer despite confirmed return

Express Tribune

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Mark Ruffalo missing from Now You See Me 3 trailer despite confirmed return

The first trailer for Now You See Me: Now You Don't — the third entry in the hit magician-heist series — has stirred curiosity among fans due to the absence of Mark Ruffalo. Despite being a key figure in the franchise as FBI agent-turned-magician Dylan Rhodes, Ruffalo is nowhere to be seen in the newly released footage. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the upcoming film reunites audiences with the Four Horsemen — Jesse Eisenberg (Danny Atlas), Dave Franco (Jack Wilder), Isla Fisher (Henley Reeves), and Woody Harrelson (Merritt McKinney) — as they prepare for their most daring heist yet. The trailer also introduces new cast members, but noticeably omits Ruffalo's character, prompting speculation about his role. While Ruffalo does not appear in the trailer, his return has already been confirmed according to Variety. At the end of Now You See Me 2, Dylan and the Horsemen manage to escape the authorities. Dylan then visits the Greenwich Observatory, where he discovers the deeper roots of the Eye organization and accepts a new leadership role passed on by Thaddeus Bradley. Earlier this month at CinemaCon, Lionsgate's Motion Picture Group chair Adam Fogelson previewed the film, saying, 'We can't wait for audiences to discover what [Fleischer's] done with the third film, and [we're] thrilled he'll be making even more magic with us'

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