Recently, during an exclusive interview with The Direct, Now You See Me producer Bobby Cohen shared positive statements about the hit franchise potentially getting a TV show spin-off. The first film was released back in 2013 and soon garnered a good amount of audience response owing to its unique plotline and star-studded cast. It was later followed by a sequel after a short gap of three years.Now, the crime thriller saga is once again reloading with a new movie, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, which is gearing up for a theatrical premiere next month. Amidst all the social media buzz and growing anticipation from fans, Cohen revealed, per The Direct, that the creative team is already discussing a potential spin-off. To quote his exact words:"We have noodled with a television show."The Now You See Me franchise might soon get a TV show View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAccording to The Direct, Bobby Cohen mentioned in a statement that there are plans to produce a "completely different" TV series. He clarified that it would definitely not be a product of taking a film and stretching it for "over eight hours." The creative idea behind a Now You See Me spin-off apparently has a lot more to it, including working with real-life "apprentice magicians" from Vegas.While speaking to The Direct, Cohen further shared details about the potential spin-off that were discussed in the writers’ room. He said the story could focus on a well-known magician who gets murdered out of the blue, eventually landing his four assistants in trouble.Cohen went on to add that they are not the actual killers, and so the four individuals must work as a team while utilizing their magician skills to uncover the real murderer. With all eyes on Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the recent statement from the franchise producer leaves high hopes for viewers, even though there is no official confirmation yet.Cohen also revealed in the same interview that "young magicians" take a lot of inspiration from the Now You See Me franchise. He explained that this is because of the "cool" way in which the creative team portrays magic on-screen. Moreover, the above-mentioned storyline is only one possible idea to expand the magical universe, and any further details are being kept under wraps.Stay tuned to Soap Central for regular updates on daily soaps, TV shows and movies.Also Read - "I still was shocked ": The Pitt star Katherine LaNasa recalls the moment she won an Emmy for HBO Max's hit medical drama