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Now You See Me: Now You Don't" opened with $21.3 million in North America, outperforming "The Running Man.
The third "Now You See Me" film, "Now You See Me: Now You Don't," earned $21.3 million in North America this weekend, surpassing "The Running Man," which made $17 million, according to studio estimates. The Lionsgate release, with a $90 million budget, debuted in 64 international markets, contributing to a global opening of $75.5 million. Directed by Edgar Wright and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher, Woody Harrelson, and others, the film leveraged franchise loyalty and strong early sales. "The Running Man," based on Stephen King’s novel and directed by Ruben Fleischer, also featured Glen Powell and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Both films received B+ CinemaScores, but "Now You See Me" drew a more female audience and had a higher audience recommendation rate.