2. Now You See Me 2
The Horsemen are back in this follow up to the hit caper movie of 2013, Now You See Me. More magic and unbelievable stunts are teased, but the big question is: are the Horsemen really the good guys? Walter (Daniel Radcliffe) doesn’t think so, as he sets out to avenge his father’s imprisonment as a result of the Horsemen’s last antics.
Like the original, this is going to be a movie full of twists and turns, hopefully with the same kind of amazing final reveal that won over audiences in the original. Not all members of the first film’s cast are returning (Isla Fisher is nowhere to be found), but most of them are, along with a few new additions to this incredible franchise.
1. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny
After the incredible success of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in 2000, it’s surprising that it has taken this long for a sequel to hit our screens. Despite something of a tortuous journey to completion, Sword of Destiny will finally see the light of day courtesy of Netflix, where the sequel will air on February 26th.
Michelle Yeoh returns as Yu Shu Lien, as she must guard the green sword of destiny against those who would use it for evil. Based on the novel Iron Knight, Silver Vase (by Wang Dulu), this is sure to be another marital arts visual spectacular.
The Horsemen are back in this follow up to the hit caper movie of 2013, Now You See Me. More magic and unbelievable stunts are teased, but the big question is: are the Horsemen really the good guys? Walter (Daniel Radcliffe) doesn’t think so, as he sets out to avenge his father’s imprisonment as a result of the Horsemen’s last antics.
Like the original, this is going to be a movie full of twists and turns, hopefully with the same kind of amazing final reveal that won over audiences in the original. Not all members of the first film’s cast are returning (Isla Fisher is nowhere to be found), but most of them are, along with a few new additions to this incredible franchise.
1. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny
After the incredible success of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in 2000, it’s surprising that it has taken this long for a sequel to hit our screens. Despite something of a tortuous journey to completion, Sword of Destiny will finally see the light of day courtesy of Netflix, where the sequel will air on February 26th.
Michelle Yeoh returns as Yu Shu Lien, as she must guard the green sword of destiny against those who would use it for evil. Based on the novel Iron Knight, Silver Vase (by Wang Dulu), this is sure to be another marital arts visual spectacular.