•  Michael Caine and wife Shakira Caine attend the 'Now You See Me' New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on May 21, 2013 in New York City.

Michael Caine and wife Shakira Caine attend the 'Now You See Me' New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on May 21, 2013 in New York City. (Photo : Rob Kim/Getty Images)

Lionsgate have just released a movie trailer for its magic themed film "Now You See Me 2". With almost all the cast members of the previous movie to pull in a similar formula of Four Horsemen with their magical skills to carry on with their agenda.

Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson) was admittedly happy to be back on the scene with other cast members he has previously worked with in the "Four Horesemen" like Jesse Eisenberg and Dave Franco. The trailer showed magic tricks being performed by illusionists and the introduction of by Daniel Radcliffe as the new member playing as a clumsy magician, Ecumenical News reported.

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The story revolves around the "Four Horsemen" (Harrelson, Franco, Eisenberg and Lizzy Caplan) on their second magical tricks and adventure, advancing the limit of stage performing illusion to a greater heights and presenting them around the word. A year of outsmarting the FBI and with public's adoration playing the style of Robin Hood's magic display, the illusionist returned for another performance with the greatest hopes for exposing the disreputable works of tech magnate, Aceshowbiz reported.

The guy behind their disappearing act is Walter Mabry played by Radcliffe who is a tech genius who always threatens the Horsemen attempting them to stop. The groups only hope is to have one last chance of performing extraordinary feat to clear their image and reveal the real man behind.

Michael Caine, Mark Ruffalo, Morgan Freeman and Mark Ruffalo are also making a reappearance to fill in their roles. As with Isla Fisher, her pregnancy have prevented her to make a comeback and Lizzy Caplan will instead take her place as Lula. Jon M. Chu will be the Director instead of Louis Letterier.

The sequel of "Now You See Me 2" is scheduled to be released on June 10, 2016, in the U.S.