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Four gifted magicians around the states - J. Daniel Atlas, Henley Reeves, Jack Wilder, and Merritt McKinney - are gathered together by an unknown benefactor to form the magician group "The Four Horsemen". In their show's finale at Las Vegas, their last trick is called "Rob a Bank" and the magicians have one of their audience member, Étienne Forcier, volunteer to "teleport" to his bank, Crédit Républicain, in Paris. There, Étienne "robs" the bank by transporting 3.2 Million Euros from Paris straight to Las Vegas, showering the audience with money. The show ends with applaud from the audiences...and the FBI knocking on the magician's front door when 3.2 Million Euro really ''WAS'' stolen from the Crédit Républicain bank. FBI Agent Dylan Rhodes with Interpol agent Alma Dray investigates the Horseman's tricks on how in the hell they transport 3.2 million Euros from Paris to Las Vegas in the matters of three seconds, and what is next on their agenda of Robin-hood crimes under "The Eye".  
Four gifted magicians around the states - J. Daniel Atlas, Henley Reeves, Jack Wilder, and Merritt McKinney - are gathered together by an unknown benefactor to form the magician group "The Four Horsemen". In their show's finale at Las Vegas, their last trick is called "Rob a Bank" and the magicians have one of their audience member, Étienne Forcier, volunteer to "teleport" to his bank, Crédit Républicain, in Paris. There, Étienne "robs" the bank by transporting 3.2 Million Euros from Paris straight to Las Vegas, showering the audience with money. The show ends with applaud from the audiences...and the FBI knocking on the magician's front door when 3.2 Million Euro really ''WAS'' stolen from the Crédit Républicain bank. FBI Agent Dylan Rhodes with Interpol agent Alma Dray investigates the Horseman's tricks with ex-magician Thaddeus Bradley on how in the hell they transport 3.2 million Euros from Paris to Las Vegas in the matters of three seconds, and what is next on their agenda of Robin-hood crimes under "The Eye".  


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Now You See Me (2013)


Four gifted magicians around the states - J. Daniel Atlas, Henley Reeves, Jack Wilder, and Merritt McKinney - are gathered together by an unknown benefactor to form the magician group "The Four Horsemen". In their show's finale at Las Vegas, their last trick is called "Rob a Bank" and the magicians have one of their audience member, Étienne Forcier, volunteer to "teleport" to his bank, Crédit Républicain, in Paris. There, Étienne "robs" the bank by transporting 3.2 Million Euros from Paris straight to Las Vegas, showering the audience with money. The show ends with applaud from the audiences...and the FBI knocking on the magician's front door when 3.2 Million Euro really WAS stolen from the Crédit Républicain bank. FBI Agent Dylan Rhodes with Interpol agent Alma Dray investigates the Horseman's tricks with ex-magician Thaddeus Bradley on how in the hell they transport 3.2 million Euros from Paris to Las Vegas in the matters of three seconds, and what is next on their agenda of Robin-hood crimes under "The Eye".


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