‘Now You See Me 3’ Director Teases the Future of the Horsemen in Sequels

Director Jon M. Chu recently spoke with MovieWeb about Now You See Me 4. He was asked if the new team of magicians introduced in the third film would be involved in the next movie. Chu explained that the ending of Now You See Me: Now You Don’t provides a strong hint about the direction of the fourth film, and specifically how the new team will be presented will be key to understanding the story.

One ‘Feat’ I’m Chevy Chase And You’re Not’s Director Says The Comedian Made That He Doesn’t Get Enough Credit For

In an interview with WHNT, director Peter Zenovich discussed the difficult childhood Chevy Chase experienced. His documentary explores Chase’s troubled relationship with his mother and stepfather, revealing physical abuse and being confined to a basement for extended periods. Zenovich is particularly interested in how these experiences shaped Chase into the complex person he became.

Top 10 Movie Sequels To Watch In 2026: Top Picks And Exciting Releases

In 2026, audiences can look forward to sequels of several blockbuster movies, including continuations of popular comedies and superhero films, as well as stories that explore the origins of existing franchises. These films are expected to be commercially successful and, with strong execution, could also earn high praise from both critics and viewers.

Public Access: A Captivating Look at the Radical Roots of Public Television

There’s a striking similarity between this era and the current state of social media, particularly early YouTube. While history often repeats itself, the early 1970s were actually more chaotic than today’s heavily monitored platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The new film, Public Access, produced in part by Steve Buscemi and Benny Safdie, captures this spirit of unfiltered expression. Instead of relying on experts or academic analysis, the film prioritizes raw footage, letting the people involved speak for themselves through voiceover commentary.

12 Classic Disney Movies That Prove the Studio Peaked Decades Ago

The films Disney created weren’t just fun to watch; they offered deeply moving stories, memorable music, and characters audiences would never forget. This golden age of Disney was filled with groundbreaking movies that captivated viewers and established a level of quality that remains unmatched by later films.