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Now You See Me 2

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 Merritt served as the distraction while Jack stole the chip.  Allen said he seen the Horsemen before and verified it by going to the Eye's headquarters, where he seen them again.  I felt like Atlas didn't need Dylan, but he changed his mind when Dylan rescued him from Walter.   I felt like the Horseman stole from the Eye.  Were Walter and Arthur Tressler part of the Eye?

Thaddeus Bradley Mastermind

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Arthur Tressler uses Thaddeus Bradley to enact his revenge against the Horseman in both of the films, Now You See Me and its sequel.  Arthur is Thaddeus's source. in the first movie, Arthur Tressler paid Thaddeus Bradley double if Bradley agreed to expose the Horsemen in the sequel, Arthur Tressler was seen giving money to Thaddeus Bradley for Dylan Rhodes' whereabouts after Dylan was dropped into the ocean like his dad

Inception

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 This is probably the only theory that makes sense about Inception.  The whole movie is a flashback - Cobb's flashblack of the Saito extraction and the Fischer inception - which lead to Cobb entering limbo.  The kicks waking up the dreamers destroyed Cobb's limbo - the city skyscrapers falling apart - and replaced it with Saito's limbo.  It is assumed Cobb and Saito shot themselves to wake up from limbo.

Now You See Me

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Spoiler Warning!!! Now You See Me was a movie about four magicians robbing a bank.  The recurring dialogue was "the closer you look, the less you actually see."  Apartment 6A was a recurring location.  This whole movie was about revenge Credit Republicain de Paris carried the note Tressler Insurance Company was the company that denied the claim for Lionel's death  Elkhorn started as a safe manufacturer and used cheap steel which warped when it went to the bottom of the river The magicians robbed 3.2 million euros from the bank. Jack Wilder got the "death" tarot card, and he died in the movie.  Daniel Atlas got the "lover" card, and he was seen making out with a lady at the beginning of the movie.  Henley also mentioned "three minutes".