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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” Tops Weekend With $75.5 Million Worldwide, $21.3 Million in U.S.

A robust overseas launch, led by China, puts the threequel on firmer footing despite a franchise‑low U.S. start.

Overview

  • The film opened No. 1 domestically with about $21.3 million and reached $75.5 million worldwide, including roughly $54.2 million from international markets.
  • China contributed about $19.2 million, with South Korea (~$3.9 million), France (~$3.5 million) and the U.K. (~$3.2 million) also leading overseas results.
  • With a reported production budget near $90 million, the movie will rely on sustained U.S. and China play to reach profitability.
  • Audience reception skewed positive with a B+ CinemaScore as reviews remained mixed.
  • Paramount’s The Running Man opened to $17 million in the U.S. and about $28.2 million globally, Predator: Badlands fell 68% to $13 million domestically, and Lionsgate says a fourth Now You See Me script is in the works, with reshoots using VFX to include a returning star due to scheduling.