Mark Ruffalo, The Avengers star has been subtly reproached by Marvel in the past for taking the opportunity in using his Instagram account while on set; however it seems that the actor still has not quite learned his lesson. Ruffalo has just began filming the second installment for Now You See Me, the sequel to Jon M. Chu's supernatural in 2013, this mystery thriller directed by Louis Leterrier, in which Ruffalo played an FBI agent investigating a heist pulled of by the Four Horsemen, a magician group.
A few details on the plot's sequel were currently revealed along with a full list of cast members. The Four Horsemen such as Isla Fisher's named Henley, came back to confront a new enemy who hires them into their most risky heist yet. It is not clear where Ruffalo character, Agent Dylan Rhodes will fit in the story, specifically in line with the ending of Now You See Me.
Basically, slapping different end of the first installment entitled unfashionable at the moment, and in a set photo of Instagram, Ruffalo has disclosed that the film will actually be called Now You See Me: The Second Act. Ruffalo's face is covered in order to hide Dylan's goatee, or whether Ruffalo just wanted to establish an air of mystery.
It is probable that Ruffalo is not going to get into much mess for his post in the INstagram, since it does not give any way after the title. It sorts out all the possible future sequel names, Now You See Me: The Second Act. If this is true, there might be an ongoing franchise third, fourth act and intermission and so on.
Keeping an eye on the set photos as the Now You See Me: The Second Act production pursues over in the coming weeks and they could keep them updated on any further casting details or plot.