The Now You See Me movies are leaving Netflix soon ahead of the third entry’s release. The sequel, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is scheduled to arrive in theaters on November 14. As a Lionsgate movie, it’ll likely arrive on Starz before coming to Amazon Prime Video due to the studio’s deal with both streamers.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t reunites Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, and Isla Fisher. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the upcoming movie will see the Four Horsemen join forces with a new generation of illusionists, played by Ariana Greenblatt, Dominic Sessa, and Justice Smith, to bring down a crime organization led by Rosamund Pike.
Now, Now You See Me and Now You See Me 2 will be leaving Netflix soon, with September 30 marking the last day for subscribers to watch them on the streaming service. Both movies came to the platform on June 1 ahead of the sequel’s release.
What This Means For Now You See Me Fans
Netflix is currently the only subscription-based streaming platform where fans can watch the two movies. This means that those interested in catching up with the series ahead of the third Now You See Me movie only have two weeks left to do so before the first two movies leave Netflix. Though both movies are available to rent or buy through VOD on Amazon Prime and Apple TV.
It’s very likely that Prime Video might become the new destination for the Now You See Me series in the near future. Lionsgate has a new agreement with Prime Video, which starrting in 2026 will allow the streamer to select premium тιтles from Lionsgate’s catalog, including John Wick, The Hunger Games, and Twilight. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is included in the new deal.
Our Take On Now You See Me And Now You See Me 2 Leaving Netflix
Several movies are leaving Netflix soon. In addition to the Now You See Me movies, Margot Robbie and Will Smith’s heist movie, Focus, will also leave the streaming service after September 30. The list also includes Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Departed, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker’s Rush Hour, Seth Rogen’s Neighbors, and many more.
Of course, Netflix is consistently adding several new and classic movies to their platform. Eminem’s 8 Miles, Andrew Garfield’s The Amazing Spider-Man, and Johnny Depp’s Charlie the Chocolate Factory arrived on September 1, while Keira Knightley’s The Woman in Cabin 10 will be released on October 10.