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    Jesse Eisenberg has expressed immense enthusiasm for filming Now You See Me 4, calling his role as arrogant illusionist J. Daniel Atlas his absolute "happiest place" on a movie setThe actor contrasted the character with his typical dramatic roles, noting that playing an ultra-confident mastermind allows him a rare boost in on-set moraleThe update follows a highly lucrative box office run for 2025’s 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't,' which pushed the global franchise cumulative total past $932 million

    Jesse Eisenberg is ready to step back onto the stage and pull another rabbit out of his hat, declaring that he is incredibly eager to begin filming Now You See Me 4. Speaking to reporters while celebrating his honorary President’s Award at the 60th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the two-time Academy Award nominee revealed that returning to the high-stakes, sleek world of Lionsgate’s signature magic-heist franchise provides him with a rare sense of creative joy unmatched by almost any other role in his acclaimed career.For Eisenberg, the allure of playing J. Daniel Atlas, the hyper-confident and arrogant mastermind of the original Four Horsemen, lies entirely in the psychological departure from his standard dramatic fare. "Honestly, I'd love to do Now You See Me 4 more than anything else," Eisenberg shared with complete earnestness to The Wrap. "I've never felt happier than when playing that part. Normally, I play depressed people, which makes me depressed, but playing that confident, arrogant magician, I walk away everyday thinking, 'That was amazing.' It's the only character where I get to stand up straight and wear a nicer outfit. It's my happiest place."The actor's public eagerness follows a highly lucrative resurgence for the property. After a nearly decade-long hiatus following the 2016 sequel, Lionsgate successfully revived the trick-fueled heist series with late 2025's Now You See Me: Now You Don't (Now You See Me 3). Directed by Ruben Fleischer on a $90 million production budget, the star-studded third installment seamlessly blended the classic ensemble (Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher) with a fresh generation of illusionists portrayed by Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, and Ariana Greenblatt. The sequel proved to be a major financial win, raking in over $243 million USD globally and officially driving the aggregate franchise box office past a monumental $932 million USD milestone.Recognizing the enduring, generation-spanning word-of-mouth appeal of the Four Horsemen, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chair Adam Fogelson has already locked the franchise's future into active development. Scripting for Now You See Me 4 is currently underway, with Fleischer expected to step back behind the camera to coordinate a highly complex final heist meant to tie together the lingering narrative threads from across the multi-film saga. Alongside his impending magical return, Eisenberg remains heavily booked as a multi-hyphenate creator; he confirmed that his third feature directorial effort, a 1990 New Jersey-set musical dramedy titled The Debut starring Julianne Moore, will hit the autumn film festival circuit before a wide theatrical rollout via A24 in December 2026.

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