Magic for Humans season 3 Cast And Crew
| Genre | Reality |
|---|---|
| Created by | Justin Willman |
| Directed by | Adam Franklin |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of seasons | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 19 (list of episodes) |
Magic for Humans season 3 review
Magic for Humans season 3 keeps the magician on the map for
further seasons. I’ve always been fascinated with magicians; the ones
who do the usual routine magic tricks with cards and flowers and those
that apply showmanship to the audience, which is half of the magic.
Justin Willman is the latter; the magic does not really matter, it’s the
person he is performing for. With remnants of Derren Brown, the key
ingredient to Willman’s work is showmanship and suggestion. We could
write an entire thesis of how suggestion influences most of our decision
but on the level of “magic”, it brings a warming human side to us all
when we realize how easily influenced we can be. In the opening episode
of Magic for Humans season 3, Justin Willman makes his point literally with social media influencers by inadvertently influencing them.
Justin Willman is not meant to provoke or veer on the side of
controversy; his acts of magic are rooted with kindness and
understanding and that’s why I think the Netflix series works rather
well. The magician enjoys people more than the product which he’s
offering; he makes the experience enjoyable rather than nerve-racking
but the skills are equally as impressive. Magic for Humans season
3 shows consistency and variety in his work, which signifies why the
showman has managed to secure himself a third season.
If you like magic that layers over more than one topic, then Netflix’s Magic for Humans season 3 is your go-to this weekend. Justin Willman delivers again.

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