Viewers are curious to know where Dylan Rhodes, played by Mark Ruffalo, is in Now You See Me 3, aka Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the heist movie centers around a new generation of performers alongside the Four Horsemen as they attempt to dismantle a global criminal organization with their impressive trickery. Since Dylan was one of the main protagonists in the first two films, curiosity has grown around his role in the third movie.
Is Mark Ruffalo in Now You See Me 3: Now You Don’t?
Yes, Ruffalo makes a brief cameo in the final scenes of Now You See Me: Now You Don’t.
Dylan Rhodes appears in hologram form in the concluding scenes. He reveals that, all this time, he was never captured in the Russian prison. He tricked the Horsemen into believing he was imprisoned when in reality, he wasn’t. As the movie draws to a close, he says that things are just getting started for the Horsemen. This tease sets up more heist adventures for the team in the upcoming sequel, which is currently in development.
Earlier in the movie, the Horsemen revealed some rare insights into why they all split up. It’s mentioned that they went to Russia to pull off a heist, which went awry. It also led to Dylan Rhodes getting arrested and having his freedom snatched away. These circumstances affected the group, and they all went their separate ways. They don’t reveal any more details about his arrest or what they were up to. However, it appears to be a made-up story to seemingly write off Ruffalo’s character without disrupting the current premise.
In the final scenes, Dylan appears in the video from the Eye, potentially teasing what’s next for the Horsemen. He reveals that the three newcomers are now part of their group, teasing that the Eye has plans in store for them.
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