Despite being away for nearly a decade, the "Now You See Me" franchise still has some magic, it seems. The Four Horsemen returned over the weekend as the long-awaited "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" hit theaters. It proved to be a win for Lionsgate as the third installment ended up pulling off a bit of an upset at the box office.
Directed by Ruben Fleischer ("Venom"), "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" opened to $21 million domestically, which was more than enough to beat out "The Running Man" ($16.5 million) for the number one spot. The threequel overperformed, as it was expected to pull in a more modest $12 to $17 million opening . Meanwhile, "The Running Man" was looking at an opening of at least $20 million, but that's not how things shook out .
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