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Criss Angel: Trick'd Up
This fast-paced, one hour special showcases the most mind-blowing magic ever performed. Criss Angel and “The Supernaturalists,” his hand-picked team of the of the world’s best magicians, leave the glitz of Vegas to go on a road trip to the heart of America, shocking unsuspecting bystanders and destroying the minds of celebrity guests. It’s the raw, in-your-face, insane magic that Criss Angel has pioneered. With more than 30 illusions, the TV special event is packed with more magic than any televised magic show, EVER! Guests appearances include: Gary Oldman, Paris Jackson, comedian Andrew Dice Clay, Miles Brown (Blackish), Latino Pop star Belinda, DJ Steve Aoki, UFC stars Frank Mir, Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture and Paige VanZant.
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Plot Summary
This special features magician Criss Angel performing a variety of illusions and tricks, often in public spaces and interacting with unsuspecting onlookers. He showcases his signature blend of shock, awe, and mind-bending feats, aiming to push the boundaries of what audiences believe is possible.
Critical Reception
As a one-off special rather than a series, 'Trick'd Up' received mixed to positive reactions, largely dependent on the viewer's familiarity and appreciation for Criss Angel's style of magic. It was seen as a showcase for his current repertoire and his persona.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated by fans of Criss Angel for his daring and innovative illusions.
Some critics found the tricks to be less groundbreaking than in previous work.
Generally viewed as a typical Criss Angel production with high-impact visuals.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Trick'd Up' was largely positive among Criss Angel's fanbase, who praised his ability to still amaze and entertain. However, specific user ratings and detailed feedback are not widely aggregated.
Fun Fact
The special was filmed in various locations across Las Vegas, highlighting the city's association with large-scale magic performances.
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