The theatrical version implies Daniel Atlas is performing for an audience, whereas the Extended Cut reveals he is practicing in front of a mirror in his apartment.
Official subtitles for the Extended Cut are typically synchronized to the longer runtime (approximately 125 minutes), whereas theatrical subtitles (approximately 115 minutes) will go out of sync due to the added scenes. You can find synchronized subtitles on platforms like GomLab or enthusiast sites like Movie-Censorship for detailed comparison. Critic and Audience Consensus Now You See Me (Comparison: Theatrical Version subtitle Now You See Me 2013 Extended Cut 720p ...
The tracks (often DTS-HD Master Audio) are noted for their robust surround sound use, particularly during the swirling 360-degree effects of the Vegas magic show. The theatrical version implies Daniel Atlas is performing
Added footage includes more dialogue between characters, such as Thaddeus Bradley (played by Morgan Freeman ) meeting with the Horsemen before their New Orleans show. Subtitle and Technical Quality Critic and Audience Consensus Now You See Me
Exclusively available on the Blu-ray Extended Cut, a scene midway through the credits shows the Horsemen finding their gear in a desert junkyard before their performances.
The 720p/1080p Blu-ray encodes are described as clean and sharp, with deep blacks and smooth shadows that complement the film's "flashy" visual style.