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April 10, 2026
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"I wanted to meet you. Everybody, really. I want to be a part of the Eye, OK? I said it. I do. And I want to use my magic for good, like you and Merritt and Jack, especially. Oh, that's right. I know that Jack is alive. I know that he faked his own death. I'm a huge fan of faking deaths. That was crazy! By the way, I am so sorry that Henley left you. You know what I heard... about Henley? No? Well, I heard that she got tired of waiting around. She lost faith, so she asked for an out, and the Eye gave it to her. But who knows, right? In matters of the heart, so difficult to tell. I mean, maybe she got sick of you. You ever think about that? Control issues? Maybe you just didn't tie her up tight enough."
"Nicole Joseph as Princess Victoria"
"Milo Twomey as King Roderick"
"Mens-Sana Tamakloe as Knight"
"Angela Bassett as Lady Bayford"
"Brooke Carter as Floria"
"Nick Robinson as Prince Henry"
"Dave Franco as Jack Wilder, a magician specializing in card tricks. He is a member of the Four Horsemen."
"Do you guys ever think that the Eye is watching this? You know, that maybe this is even what they want? And at the exact right moment, they're gonna swoop in, and we'll be like, "Yes! Thank God you're here! Thank God! Just in the nick of time, Eye!" And then we'll just celebrate, and it was all worth it in the end? I don't even really think that, either, so... it's cool."
"Robin Wright as Queen Isabelle"
"[To Elodie] Welcome, princess. For generations, it has been our task, our duty, to protect these people. The price is dear, but so too the reward."
"Margarita Ren as Princess"
"Ezra Faroque Khan as Local Guide"
"Sanaa Lathan as Deputy Director Natalie Austin, an FBI deputy director who tracks down Rhodes for helping the Horsemen."
"This is the end of your story."
"I'm through being told what to do."
"There is no way out princess. Not for any of you. Three were taken. Three must be given."
"[To the first King of Aurea after his men slayed her newborn dragonlets] Death is not enough for you. You must know my pain."
"[Sounding out] El... o... die... Accept your fate, as I have mine. We are to die alone."
"This story ends the same."
"[To the glowing worm after pulling them off her now healed wound] I'm deeply sorry for underestimating you."
"[To Lady Bayford] You're the only person I trust to look after our people mother. [They hug]"
"There are many stories of chivalry where the heroic knight saves the damsel in distress. This is not one of them."
"Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie"
"[To Elodie] I want what is promised. What is owed. Every generation, your kind must pay. The scent of royalty betrays you. It's in your blood. Now, my favorite part. Run."
"The land I come from is exactly how your mother explained. Harsh and barren. The union will save us. I've made my peace with it. My happiness is a small price to pay for the future of my people."
"You're Elodie. You can do anything."
"Matt Slack as King"
"Manon Stieglitz as Red Priestess"
"António Craveiro as Bishop (as Antonio Craveiro)"
"Szofia Sallia as Princess"
"They may be royalty, but that doesn't make them good people."
"Taylor Eloise Shephard Taylor as Princess"
"Shohreh Aghdashloo as Dragon (voice)"
"These people, I don't trust them. It's hard to explain, but a mother knows these things."
"[To Elodie] You know nothing of what we've endured. You know nothing of our story."
"A prince protects his kingdom, without hesitation or complaint."
"[To Elodie] I have made a match. A prince."
"[To Elodie] We need this. Our stores are empty. We will not make it to the thaw. Your people need you. This is who we are."
"It is this sacrifice we commemorate every generation. A tradition going back centuries. Your hand, child. A legacy of honor and duty you now inherit, Princess Elodie of Aurea. Let our two lines mingle and fast become one. She is now of royal blood."
"Elodie. Can you hear me? I have made a horrible, horrible mistake. To sacrifice the one thing I love most. To trade your life for the good of my people. I thought I could take the gold. That I could live with myself. My choice. But I can't. I can't."
"[Reading Elodie's letter] "I hope you'll get to know my heart.""
"The Eye. It may not lie, but don't think for a moment that it can't be lied to. Seeing is believing. But is it truth... or just an illusion? People see the Horsemen as noble Robin Hoods. But are they? Or are they nothing more than common thieves? Depends on your point of view. Here's what you know: they robbed a bank in Paris from a stage in Las Vegas. They fleeced an insurance magnate out of hundreds of millions of dollars and disappeared from a roof in New York, always showering their devoted fans with money. Here's what you don't know: they left one man behind, framed, holding the bag... me."
"As the Horsemen like to say, magic is about controlling perception. You see them as champions of the truth. But are they? Or is that just another one of their illusions? So since they clearly love secrets, let's reveal some of theirs. Do you recall the death of Jack Wilder? What if I told you that he's not just alive, but he's actually right here! And do you know who else is here? The FBI. Let's let them in, shall we? And now, for the big reveal. There is a fifth Horseman. And he's not only their leader; he's also the biggest criminal of them all. Soon-to-be former FBI agent Dylan Rhodes!"
"[To Elodie, before he tosses into the dragon's lair] Close your eyes. I've got you. I'm sorry."
"Daniel Radcliffe as Walter Mabry, Arthur Tressler's illegitimate son, a young technology tycoon."
"Are you listening, Horsemen? When you emerge, and I know you will, I will be there, waiting for you. 'Cause mark my words, you will get what's coming to you... in ways you can't expect, or imagine, but very much deserve. Because one thing I believe in is an eye for an eye."
"I am the sacrifice."
"So, tonight, you join a long line of women who have helped build this kingdom."
"Morgan Freeman as Thaddeus Bradley, a magic debunker, exposing the tricks of other magicians; the grandmaster of the Eye and a friend of Lionel Shrike."