Mark Ruffalo's Crime Thriller Film Breaks Streaming Records

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Mark Ruffalo's 2013 crime-thriller film Now You See Me has achieved great success on streaming platforms. After earning four times its budget at the box office and attracting curious audiences in theaters, the film has now regained popularity on digital platforms. The film, which is available on Peacock, ranks among the ten most-watched films in the United States.

Now You See Me, released during this era centered around the public's fascination, follows a team of talented illusionists known as the "Four Horsemen" as they prepare for a daring heist. The characters portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco won over audiences, leading to two sequels. The latest sequel, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, which premiered last year, keeps the series fresh in the minds of fans.

This renewed interest is particularly catching the attention of Marvel Cinematic Universe fans. Recently, Mark Ruffalo is set to return as Bruce Banner/Hulk in the highly anticipated Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Starring Tom Holland and scheduled for release on July 31, this film will address the consequences of Peter Parker's identity being erased from the world following Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Brand New Day's cast includes many well-known actors alongside Ruffalo. Zendaya and Jacob Batalon return as MJ and Ned, respectively, while Jon Bernthal appears as Frank Castle/The Punisher. The film will also feature Michael Mando as Scorpion and Marvin Jones III as Tombstone, with Stranger Things star Sadie Sink taking on an undisclosed role. This impressive cast has made the film one of the biggest cinematic events of the year.

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