as Merritt McKinney: The mentalist, who also plays his own "evil" twin brother, Chase.

One year after their initial Robin Hood-style spectacles, the Four Horsemen— (Jesse Eisenberg), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson), Jack Wilder (Dave Franco), and newcomer Lula May (Lizzy Caplan)—emerge from hiding for a comeback performance.

as Walter Mabry: The film's primary antagonist, described as a "megalomaniac imp".

Their goal is to expose corrupt tech CEO (Ben Lamb), whose new cellphone is designed to secretly steal user data for the black market. However, their plan is hijacked by a mysterious figure who reveals their identities to the public, forcing them to flee. They are soon captured by Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe), a tech prodigy and former business partner of Owen Case. Mabry coerces the Horsemen into stealing a powerful "decryption chip" that can access any computer system in the world. Cast and Characters

In reality, the jet never took off; it was a elaborate set built on a barge in the . The entire criminal confession was broadcast live to the world, leading to the arrest of Mabry and Tressler.