Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (2025) is an American heist/thriller film directed by Ruben Fleischer. The screenplay credits include Seth Grahame-Smith, Michael Lesslie and others, and the movie reunites original stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, and Isla Fisher alongside newer cast members such as Justice Smith and Rosamund Pike.
The plot follows the Four Horsemen as they stage elaborate illusions and a high-stakes diamond heist, while recruiting a new generation of magicians. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release on November 14, 2025 and is distributed by Lionsgate.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Age Rating
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is rated PG-13 for some strong language, violence and suggestive references — meaning it is aimed at teens and adults, with content that may require parental guidance for younger teens.
Violence & Peril
Violence is present but not graphic. The film contains fight sequences, tense confrontations, and heist-related peril such as chase scenes and staged dangerous set pieces. Any on-screen injuries are brief and framed within action-thriller conventions rather than prolonged gore. Expect a tone of suspense during heist sequences that might be intense for sensitive viewers.
Language
Language includes occasional strong profanity and frequent sharp banter. There are moments of strong language in heated exchanges; however, the use is not persistent enough to make the movie an R-rated language case. Parents should note some characters use expletives in high-tension scenes.
Mature Themes
Mature themes include criminal activity, deception, moral ambiguity, and suggestive references. There may be sexual innuendo, flirtatious behavior, and brief suggestive scenes but no explicit sexual content expected. Themes of trust and manipulation are woven into the plot and could prompt discussion about choices and consequences.
Is Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Suitable for Teens?
Ages 0–12: No. The film’s crime themes, tense heist action, and use of strong language make it inappropriate for young children. The pacing and some suspenseful moments may frighten or confuse this age group.
Ages 13–15: With Guidance. Many teens in this bracket will enjoy the action and puzzle elements, but parents should be ready to discuss the morality of the characters’ choices and screen out any bits that feel too intense for more sensitive viewers.
Ages 16–17: Yes, with light guidance. Older teens are likely to handle the action, mild sexual suggestiveness, and occasional strong language. A short pre- or post-viewing chat about consequences and the glamorization of crime can be helpful.
Final recommendation: Suitable for most viewers aged 15–17 with parental guidance, and more comfortably appropriate for ages 16+ given the PG-13 content described. (You provided the PG-13 rating and content notes used for this guide.)
What Parents Can Do
- Watch the official trailer together first and note any scenes that might bother your teen; discuss your comfort level before deciding.
- Prepare to talk about the difference between clever illusion and real crime; emphasize consequences and the law when characters glamorize risky behavior.
- Use the film as a chance to discuss language and media literacy — why characters speak the way they do and how action films shape our ideas about morality.
Official Trailer
FAQs
Q: What is the age rating for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t?
A: The film is being presented as PG-13 for strong language, violence and suggestive references. This guide uses that rating as a baseline.
Q: Is Now You See Me: Now You Don’t appropriate for kids and teens?
A: Not for children under 13. Teens aged 13–15 may watch with guidance; 16–17 and older should generally be fine with minimal supervision.
Q: Are there scary or intense scenes?
A: The movie includes tense heist sequences, chase scenes, and suspenseful moments that may be intense for sensitive viewers.
Q: How strong is the language?
A: Occasional strong profanity is present but not constant; expect heated exchanges and some expletives.
Q: Is there sexual or nudity content?
A: The film contains suggestive references and flirtatious behaviour, but no sustained explicit sexual content is expected based on current marketing and trailers.
Q: Where and when can I watch it?
A: Theatrical release is scheduled for November 14, 2025; check local listings for cinemas. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t | Official Movie Site