The three remaining Horsemen go out with a bang at their final show. Dylan tries to get Jack (who had been replaced by a corpse) out but only manages to get his documents. Jack's car flips over and catches fire, ending the chase. Jack ends up in a car chase with the F.B.I. In their apartment, Jack is left alone while the others make an escape. They steal money from their wealthy benefactor Arthur Tressler and give the money to Hurricane Katrina victims who had been cheated out of insurance by his company.
The day after the show, the FBI arrest the Horsemen but are forced to let them go due to a lack of evidence. He believes he has actually robbed the Crédit Républicain de Paris.
They manipulate a French man (Étienne Forcier) into attending one of their shows, where they activate his hypnosis and stage a bank robbery. They were all individual performers until a mysterious benefactor (later revealed to be Dylan Rhodes) left them tarot cards, telling them to meet in a building, where they find blueprints for a Las Vegas show. Henley Reeves was an escape artist, a stage performer, and Daniel's former assistant. Jack Wilder was just a regular sleight of hand illusionist, street magician, and pickpocket. Merritt McKinney was a once popular mentalist and hypnotist. Daniel Atlas was a very popular illusionist, trying to impress women with his acts and attracting many crowds. The Four Horsemen were all popular street magicians. They are the main characters of the movie, Now You See Me. As a public group of magicians, they performed in hotels, New Orleans, a Las Vegas stage, New York, and the Tames in London. The Four Horsemen are a group of street magicians brought together and led by Dylan Rhodes.