The‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ 2025 heist sequel, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, comes with one of the most deliberate, curated soundtracks in the entire franchise, combining an original score with a few chosen pop tracks used in the key sequences and the promotional material.The film, directed by Ruben Fleischer and released on November 14, 2025, picks up where the world of the Four Horsemen left off, and at the same time, it features a new generation of magicians and an expanded storyline.Music is one of the prominent features, along with the cast of Now You See Me: Now You Don't, and it is a significant factor in shaping the movie’s tone, tension, and grandeur.Brian Tyler, the composer of the first two films, is back with the score for Now You See Me: Now You Don't.The Now You See Me: Now You Don't soundtrack features an original score by Brian Tyler along with tracks by Angelina Jordan, Lady Gaga, Balu Brigada, and Reneé Rapp.What is the soundtrack of Now You See Me: Now You Don't? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostNow You See Me: Now You Don't features a combination of Brian Tyler’s original score and four needle-drop songs used across the film. Tyler’s score is in line with the franchise tradition of percussive, fast-paced compositions that provide aural support for the complex heists, misdirection tricks, and the ensemble scenes.Complete list of songs featured in Now You See Me: Now You Don't:Angelina Jordan - DiamondLady Gaga - AbracadabraBalu Brigada - What Do We Ever Really KnowReneé Rapp - LuckyBesides that, two more pieces complement the film’s trailers:James Brown - Get On The Good Foot (first trailer)Run-D.M.C. - It’s Tricky (second trailer)Read More: Disney's live-action Moana sets a July 2026 premiere date with first teaserWhat happens in Now You See Me: Now You Don't and who stars in it?Now You See Me: Now You Don't (Image via Lionsgate)Now You See Me: Now You Don't is set twelve years after the first film, and it follows a new trio of magicians: Charlie, Bosco Leroy, and June McClure. They perform a fake Four Horsemen show using deepfakes and holograms.Consequently, they come under the influence of J. Daniel Atlas, a character that is again played by Jesse Eisenberg, who enlists them for a mission supposedly given by the Eye: the theft of the Heart, the world’s largest diamond, which is currently in the possession of Veronika Vanderberg.So, the new members, along with old Horsemen Henley Reeves, Merritt McKinney, and Jack Wilder, combine their forces as they go through the events of the movie.Their escapades take them from Antwerp to France, and then to Abu Dhabi, where the central heist of the movie and the subsequent events unfold. It is through Veronika’s questioning, the capturing of the team members, and the staging of a trap in a glass cube that the movie’s climax at her vault is built up.The main presentation is when it is found out that, among all, Charlie is actually Veronika’s estranged half-brother and the one who masterminded not only the plan but also the uniting of the Horsemen.Charlie’s agenda was to expose Veronika’s wrongdoings, reveal her accomplices, and return the diamond’s profits to South Africa.The last scenes show, in addition to the Horsemen’s getting together again, Charlie, Bosco, and June formally receiving the Eye through a hologram message from Dylan Rhodes.The cast includes:Jesse Eisenberg as J. Daniel AtlasWoody Harrelson as Merritt McKinneyDave Franco as Jack WilderIsla Fisher as Henley ReevesJustice Smith as Charlie VanderbergDominic Sessa as Bosco LeroyAriana Greenblatt as June McClureLizzy Caplan as Lula MayRosamund Pike as Veronika VanderbergMorgan Freeman as Thaddeus BradleyMark Ruffalo as Dylan RhodesRead More: DCU rumored to be casting Wonder Woman for a Man of Tomorrow appearanceThe movie was released on November 14, 2025.