

Mestres da Ilusão 2
Dirigido por Jon M. ChuUm ano após enganarem o FBI e ganharem a admiração do público, os Quatro Cavaleiros regressam com um novo espectáculo que tem como objectivo expor as práticas obscuras e imorais de um magnata da tecnologia. Mas quando tudo corre mal, a única esperança que lhes resta é realizar um último acto sem precedentes, de forma a limparem os seus nomes e revelarem o cérebro por trás de tudo.
- OdinTheRavenKing8 de maio de 2026## Synopsis The Four Horsemen attempt to resurface, however, their trick is co-opted by a tech genius with a personal vendetta. ## Review This is a second movie in the series. It very much is a reference to a line you'd see in a YouTube video about something be "That is one of the movies of all time." It very much just exist. I honestly think that might be the best sentence that I can give to it. From a story perspective, it is alright for expanding the universe, but has some major issues. Let's start with Lulu. She shows up, and the bad guys should have no knowledge of who she is really or want her to be a part of it. She is also the only one to mention Henly, from [[Now You See Me]]. There is no mention from the bad guy about where is she, I need to get my revenge on her too. Nothing. It makes ZERO sense. I really feel the whole point of this movie is to explain "The Eye" and nothing else. The magic is cool. I really like the strobe lights and water. I also again appreciate that explain how most of the tricks worked with a couple skips. There are a couple events that happen that are never explained. I'm not mad, I just want to know they are going to explain those away. ## [My Rating] The science of the chip they are looking for obviously make zero practical sense. I'm not mad at it though as getting it made one of the coolest card trick scenes you will ever watch. What this movie does well is the same that the last movie did well. Adding magic to technology, and from a visual/sound perspective it is just pleasant to watch and hear. It is a fun watch, so I am giving it a 7. ## [Parental Rating] The language in this movie is the main thing in their way. There are some scenes of comedic violence. You can tell pretty quickly it is fake and it isn't graphic. Meaning that it might not be too discouraging for my mom. I don't think there is anything too discouraging. Based on the rules though, I am not sure my mom would watch this. It is harder for me to say she will because of the randomly fake violence and the real scene with it (Almost forgot about one scene of violence). So I am going to say approved by Dad and rejected by Mom.
- Alex Lyons11 de março de 2026While not the most necessary of sequels, it was still fun to ride along with the set of characters again and see the calibre of tricks they perform (along with how they pull them off). I specifically enjoyed the scene where they are trading a playing card between them; quite tense and suspenseful!
- tuffpet20 de dezembro de 2025Shot like a magic trick to try and keep you off balance. It's entertaining, but you'll be able to sit all the plot twists a mile off. Also losing the main female character for the first film then having the replacement character essentially voicing the fact that they're there so there's a woman present, them having them have zero plot impact, appear from nowhere and spend the entire film just hitting on one of the make characters... Eh, it's a waste.
- James Saenz2 de dezembro de 2025i can’t believe this is the same editor that collaborated with matt reeves on several films, all of which are wonderful. this shit is chopped to hell, especially the action scenes; they have none of the flow or kineticism one would expect considering how creative and fun the apartment fight was in the first film. this, coupled with the inert nature of most of the movie from visual and directorial standpoints, goes to show just how uninteresting chu is as a director. after watching this and both wicked films i’m genuinely so concerned that if i ever rewatch crazy rich asians my rose tinted glasses are going to shatter into more pieces than cards dave franco tossed in this movie. that being said i’m not immune to whimsy; the unbelievably silly pat-down card sequence is so funny and entertaining, and when jesse eisenberg makes the rain stop to a dubstep bass drop i couldn’t help but grin from ear to ear. i like these ridiculous the fast and the furious-esque movies about magicians where the people of their reality treat them like michael jackson, the beatles, bts, etc. besides, they’re films about the proletariat redistributing wealth rightfully stolen from the bourgeoisie and that’s the kind of messaging i can get behind.
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Mestres da Ilusão 2foi lançado em 2 de junho de 2016.
Mestres da Ilusão 2foi dirigido por Jon M. Chu.
Mestres da Ilusão 2tem a duração de 2 h 9 min.
Mestres da Ilusão 2foi produzido por Bobby Cohen, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci.
Um ano após enganarem o FBI e ganharem a admiração do público, os Quatro Cavaleiros regressam com um novo espectáculo que tem como objectivo expor as práticas obscuras e imorais de um magnata da tecnologia. Mas quando tudo corre mal, a única esperança que lhes resta é realizar um último acto sem precedentes, de forma a limparem os seus nomes e revelarem o cérebro por trás de tudo.
Os caracteres-chave em Mestres da Ilusão 2 são J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo), Merritt McKinney / Chase McKinney (Woody Harrelson).
Mestres da Ilusão 2 é avaliado M/12.
Mestres da Ilusão 2 é um filme de Action, Adventure, Comédia.
Mestres da Ilusão 2 tem uma classificação de audiência 5.3de 10.
Mestres da Ilusão 2 teve um orçamento de US$ 120 mi.
Mestres da Ilusão 2 fez US$ 334,9 mi na bilheteria.







































