Masters of Illusion - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Logically Illogical, AI Mind Reader, and Phone-y Magic
Magicians featured in this episode include Ed Alonzo, Jeki Yoo & Ellie, Eric Eaton, Eric Jones, Alexandra, Trigg Watson, Joshua Jay, and Artem Shchukin.

Sizzles, Twists, and Blurred Realities
Magicians featured in this episode include Adam Wylie, Lucy Darling, Ivan Amodei, Maxence Vire, Alex Ramon, Murray Sawchuck, Anna DeGuzman, and Joseph Réohm.

The Bold and the Beauty with a Crossbow
Magicians featured in this episode include My Uyên, Michael Blomeke, Naathan Phan, Jonathan Levit, Andi Gladwin, Chipper Lowell, and Anna Dangerous

Optics, Glass, and a Rubberband Man
Magicians featured in this episode include Dan Sperry, Dreygon Hibbler, David Goldrake, Trino, Jackson Ridd, Mike Caveney, Adam Wylie, Nathaniel Segal, and Farrell Dillon.

Blind Sight, Sensual Magic, and The Butterfly Effect
Magicians featured in this episode include Trino, Andi Gladwin, Joel Meyers, My Uyên, Mind2Mind, Boris Wild, Murray Sawchuck, Jeki Yoo, and Alexandra.

Magic Game Shows, Coins, and Prison Bars
Magicians featured in this episode include Lucy Darling, Trigg Watson, Andi Gladwin, Carisa Hendrix, Dreygon, Maxence Vire, and David Goldrake.

Feet, Forks, and Felines
Magicians featured in this episode include Anna DeGuzman, Alex Ramon, Nick Dupoch, Jonathan Levit, The Mysterious Maks, Chris Korn, Artem Shchukin, Adam Wylie, and Naathan Phan and Hayden Allcorn.

Straitjacket Surfing, Winning the Lottery, and Channeling Houdini
Magicians featured in this episode include Trino, Ed Alonzo, Eric Jones, Joel Meyers, Jeki Yoo, Joshua Jay, My Uyên, Nathaniel Segal, Dan Sperry, and Farrell Dillon.

Science, Whips, and Flush Paper
Magicians featured in this episode include Carisa Hendrix, Murray Sawchuck, Jackson Ridd, Mike Caveney, Anna Dangerous, Boris Wild, and Dan Sperry.

Spikes, Love, and Hen Solo
Magicians featured in this episode include Jonathan Levit, Maxence Vire, Greg Frewin, Adam Wylie, Naathan Phan, Jeki Yoo, Nathaniel Segal, Mind2Mind, Joseph Réohm, and Ed Alonzo.
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