Corrected entry: During the Las Vegas show the Frenchman is asked to sign his name on a card. This card is shown two more times and neither looks like the first signature.
Bishop73
10th Nov 2014
Now You See Me (2013)
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Correction: That's how the trick is done in real life, the magician doesn't use the same card he had the spectator sign. In the film, they've been following the Frenchman and knows how he signs things. Then they forge his signature on a card and use that card during the trick. And it's not hard for a magician to "force" a spectator to pick a specific card, which is what's done in the film. You see this type of trick on shows like America's Got Talent where the magician has a judge sign a card but then he uses a different card and you can see the signatures don't match.
Bishop73