Actor from 'Now You See Me 3' appears to struggle with accustoming to the 'new arrival'
In the fresh glimpse of the sequel, Now You See 3's, it's evident that some characters are grappling with the newcomers joining forces.
The trailer introduces Jesse Eisenberg's character, Daniel Atlas, gathering a fresh batch of illusionists for a mind-bending magic trick – but not without a pinch of struggle.
The trailer hints at a tussle between Atlas and the newcomer, Bosco, played by Dominic Sessa. This 22-year-old dynamic new addition to the crew shares the struggle for dominance with Atlas, asserting his group's supremacy, just as Atlas did in the original series.
In an exclusive chat with Screen Rant, Dominic sheds light on this internal conflict. He explained, "My character is vying to take Atlas' position, in a way. We're both fighting for the same territory because that's how Atlas has operated in this series – as the central figure and the one rightfully at the helm."
He elaborated further, "There's a self-inflicted superiority complex, which they both share – perhaps causing some friction between them," hinting at the brewing issues within the team.
This upcoming sequel, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, brings back the entire cast from the previous films, including Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Woody Harrelson, Morgan Freeman, and Eisenberg himself. The film is set to premiere in theaters on November 14.
- Who other than Jesse Eisenberg reprises his role as Daniel Atlas in the upcoming sequel, Now You See Me: Now You Don't?
- Residing in the world of movies-and-tv, dominance appears to be a recurring theme, with Atlas and Bosco ruthlessly fighting for the same territory.
- Dominic Sessa's character, Bosco, may aspire to relegate Eisenberg's Atlas to the periphery, casting aside his position as the central figure.
- In the sequel, atlas and Bosco are not just entertainment, but a reflection of real-life cast conflicts, as their shared superiority complex creates friction within the team.
- The premiere of Now You See Me: Now You Don't, ushering in a new chapter of this popular series, is scheduled for November 14, promising an enthralling journey filled with tension and excitement.
