Isla Fisher and Woody Harrelson have shared a strong friendship for over ten years, but there is one habit of Harrelson’s that consistently annoys Fisher.
They have reunited for the film Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the third movie in the popular franchise. The plot involves the Four Horsemen coming together once more to enlist three talented illusionists to pull off a heist involving the biggest queen diamond in the world, belonging to a crime family.
Fisher reprises her role as illusionist Henley Reeves and has revealed some tidbits about the movie, including the fact that she avoided participating in dangerous stunts, unlike the risky water tank escape incident she experienced during the filming of the first movie in 2013.
The Horsemen find themselves in challenging situations again. Fisher stated: “No, we were in a water tank, however, all of us – and we had a great time! But it was very safe and the sand was just rising gently… alongside Woody [Harrelson]… mystery!”
“I think the greatest stunt I pulled off was staying off WhatsApp in Abu Dhabi, which we were warned we were not allowed to use – and for someone like me who relies heavily on it [it was difficult]!” she added.
Fisher has also divulged a quirky trait of one of her co-stars.

Discussing her time working with Woody Harrelson, the 49-year-old Australian actress shared on the US talk show Watch What Happens Live: “I love Woodsky, but my complaint about him is that he just doesn’t wear shoes.
”’He wears a flip-flop or a slipper. I’m talking anytime, anyplace.”
Harrelson, who is 64, is renowned for roles in notable films such as The Hunger Games and TV series like True Detective and Cheers. He is also known for his casual approach to red carpet attire.
While many choose formal outfits, Harrelson prefers comfort, often sporting socks and slacks, occasionally eschewing shoes altogether.

Fisher recounted a visit to the upscale Japanese restaurant Nobu, where Harrelson chose his typical footwear. She openly expressed her opinion on his choice of attire.
“Sartorially questionable to be in a flip-flop at a restaurant like Nobu, which he was last night,” she remarked.
At least he prioritizes comfort!

