Now You See Me 2 debuts June 2016; Daniel Radcliffe's character revealed, Lizzy Caplan replaces pregnant Isla Fisher

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The Four Horsemen return for the second time as Lionsgate released the trailer of "Now You See Me 2". The new sequel of the mind bending movie brings back the original cast from its first sequel, except, for one.

On the first sequel of the movie, the four magicians who called themselves "The Four Horsemen" bamboozled the authorities and won the crowds' admiration with their impressive magical skills. According to Forbes, the first sequel of the movie was Lionsgate's fifth high grossing movie which earned a total of $351 Million worldwide.

"Now You See Me 2" will hit the big screen and is being directed by Jon M. Chu who replaced Louis Letterier, the director of the first "Now You See Me" movie.

"Now You See Me 2" is considered to be a substantial example of movies with original ideas or themes. The original main cast who are in the second sequel are Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Mark Ruffalo, Micheal Caine, and Morgan Freeman. The only original cast who is not on the sequel is actress Isla Fisher who played Henley Reeves.

According to Cinema Blend, "Masters of Sex" star Lizzy Caplan replaces Isla Fisher in "Now You See Me 2". The latter is said to be pregnant so her role in the movie was withdrawn. Lizzy Caplan plays the role of Lula, the new girl in The Four Horsemen.

Another addition to the cast is British actor Daniel Radcliffe who was famous for his role as Harry Potter. He will play the role of Walter Mabry, son of Micheal Caine's character in the movie, which was confirmed by the veteran actor last October.

Walter Mabry will be the one who coaxes The Four Horsemen into doing their most impossible vanishing act yet. As for Mark Ruffalo's character, Dylan Rhodes, an FBI agent, will be reavealed in "Now You See Me 2" as the actual leader of the group.

"Now You See Me 2" will soon hit the big screen wordwide on June 10, 2016. Its screenplay is by Ed Solomon and Pete Chiarelli.

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