Smith plays Charlie, who is kind of the shy, behind-the-scenes guy, according to the actor.
I know every magic fact there is.
As for what magic means to him?
It’s his whole life.
The actor declared that magic is the connecting tissue for this trio.
I think we’ve bonded a huge amount with magic.
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Being able to perform magic with her favorite people in the world is what defines June as a person.
She’s strong, and she doesn’t take much from other people.
How shell exact her vengeance is another matter.
Her specialty is sleight of hand.
Bosco is another one who deeply respects the craft hes dedidated his life to.
This means that more than one person might fulfill a similar function, and different characters handle overlap differently.
We were standing our ground and doing what we had to do as the girls.
In terms of the characters themselves, Greenblatts review of their dynamic was even more glowing.
Henley is so cool, and I know June definitely looked up to her for the longest time.
It was really fun getting to know her.
She is just so cool, such a badass.
She’s so good!
She’s such a f–king amazing actress, but she’s also so kind.
But it’s not an easy ask; there’s a lot that goes into it.
When asked how they thought Fleischer elevated the story, Greenblatt was quick to point out.
I think if anyone’s going to do Now You See Me right, Ruben’s the guy.
Perhaps more important is that he had so much fun on set, according to Greenblatt.
So, it’s going to be fun.
When he’s explaining it, he’s just so nonchalant and chill.
Or is it actually fine?"
I think it’s going to be awesome to do that again.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’tarrives in theaters on November 14.