The Internet Believes the Louvre Heist Was a 'Now You See Me' Marketing Stunt
The Louvre Museum in Paris was robbed. Internet users believe that the theft was a actually a marketing stunt for 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't'.
Recent online discussions have ignited speculation regarding a potential elaborate promotional campaign for the upcoming film 'Now You See Me 3.' The theory, gaining traction across social media platforms, links an alleged Louvre Heist in Paris with sightings of actor Woody Harrelson in the French capital and posters featuring Jesse Eisenberg that have appeared in New York, hinting at a magic trick scheduled for an upcoming Saturday. The video's creator, thatstarkid, expressed, "If the Louvre Heist was actually a Now You See Me 3 promo I'm gonna lose my mind," highlighting the growing excitement among fans. This speculation follows a trend of unconventional movie marketing, with previous examples cited including a Kevin James Teacher TikTok account and a promotional campaign for the 'Shelby Oaks' movie. The public is now eagerly anticipating further developments, with some users calling for live streams of any potential events. While no official confirmation has been released, the buzz underscores a new era of immersive film promotion.
The Louvre Museum in Paris was robbed. Internet users believe that the theft was a actually a marketing stunt for 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't'.
