‘Masters of Illusion’ Stars Reveal the Top Misconceptions About Magic & Magicians…

‘Masters of Illusion’ Stars Reveal the Top Misconceptions About Magic & Magicians…

In celebration of the ‘Masters of Illusion’ Season 2 premiere, the stars of the hit series dish the dirt on the most common misconceptions about magic and magicians!

For centuries, individuals across the world have been fascinated with the art of magic and the individuals who have mastered the art of magic in hopes of captivating audiences. From Houdini and Copperfield to Penn & Teller and Siegfried & Roy, these talented individuals and the thousands of magicians out have and continue to push the boundaries of the magic.

Despite the magic industry’s continued growth and its increased popularity, many individuals continue to hold onto incorrect views and opinions of magic and magicians – which in part are due to the portrayal of magicians in the entertainment industry from across the years.

Whether you still believe all magicians wear top hats or continue to assume that all magicians can pull rabbits out of a hat, chances are you’re guilty of some misconception about magic and magicians.

Which is where we come in.

Ahead of the Season Two premiere of Masters of Illusion, Hidden Remote partnered with The CW to bring present our readers with a unique feature which shines a light on the popular misconceptions these professional illusionists continue to face.  The end result is a  list of the most common misconceptions about the magic industry and the individuals who amaze audiences around the world with their jaw-dropping illusions written by five professional illusionists featured throughout Masters of Illusion‘s second season.

So what misconceptions top each illusionist’s list?

Let’s begin our countdown with our first list of misconceptions from a renowned illusionist who is no stranger to the small screen. Read on…

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