In a roundtable hosted by Esquire, the cast of Now You See Me: Now You Don't discussed their upcoming heist film, surviving near-death experiences on set, and making Jesse Eisenberg smile. Woody Harrelson’s impression of Matthew McConaughey saying [translate:"margaritas"] is unforgettable.
The exclusive interview features the original "Four Horsemen": Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Jesse Eisenberg, and Isla Fisher, who returns for the latest installment after missing the 2016 sequel.
Fisher shares her experience working with Baz Luhrmann on 2013's The Great Gatsby. She admits she didn’t fully understand her character, Myrtle, until her hairstyle was complete, even though Luhrmann reassured her, [translate:"You're Myrtle."]
It tricks your brain into thinking you're actually immersed in someone new.
She explains this effect was thanks to the film's props and costumes.
Before the conversation turned to the McConaughey impression, Harrelson performed a spot-on Jack Nicholson impression, quoting:
[translate:"Let the uniform do the acting"]
This perfectly demonstrated how appearances can shape a character.
Summary: The roundtable offers fascinating insights into the actors’ roles and behind-the-scenes moments, highlighted by Harrelson’s humorous and impressive impressions.
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