Fez — “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” arrives in cinemas with a US release date of November 14 and local listings at Megarama confirm multiple showtimes through the weekend. 

On Megarama’s site, the film appears as “Insaisissables 3” with several daily screenings, including evening sessions in French-language versions. Viewers should check the cinema’s page for the latest times and formats. 

Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the new chapter brings back the core “Horsemen” and adds a younger trio of illusionists. Returning cast members include Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, and Morgan Freeman, joined by Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, Ariana Greenblatt, and Rosamund Pike. Studio and trade coverage place the action around a high-stakes diamond job that forces veterans and newcomers to team up against a powerful adversary. 

Early preview and review notes describe a glossy, crowd-pleasing heist that leans on practical illusions, ensemble banter, and brisk pacing. Several outlets highlight Rosamund Pike in a standout antagonist role, while emphasizing the chemistry between the original team and the new generation. The film is tracking competitively at the box office in its opening frame, with industry forecasts noting strong interest among fans of the first two entries.

For families and casual viewers planning a weekend outing, there are a few practical details to know. Major listings show a PG-13 rating and a running time of about 1 hour 52 minutes. Trailers emphasize set pieces built around misdirection in train stations, glitzy hotel rooftops, and a central “Heart Diamond” hook. If you enjoyed the earlier films for their sleight-of-hand twists and group dynamics, this sequel follows the same formula with added scale.

Local access looks straightforward. Megarama’s schedules list “Insaisissables 3” multiple times per day, with showings marked in French. Other Megarama locations often mirror the flagship’s programming, but availability can vary by city and format. Checking the cinema’s website before you go is the safest way to confirm seats and language versions.

The “Now You See Me” series built its reputation on magician-led cons that play fair with clues, then flip audience expectations in the final reveal. With a director known for kinetic set pieces and a cast that blends franchise faces with younger energy, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t aims to deliver a sleek, two-hour escape. For movie night in Casablanca or a quick post-work screening, Megarama has it on screen this weekend.