Jesse Eisenberg, Jimmy Fallon
Photo Credit: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images

Jimmy Fallon Accuses Jesse Eisenberg of Louvre Heist in New Clip

Jesse Eisenberg recently made an appearance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to promote his upcoming film, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. The film, which is the third installment of the Now You See Me franchise, will be released in theaters on November 14, 2025.

Meanwhile, in a funny promotional clip for social media, Eisenberg can be seen offering Fallon a gift he brought him from Italy (not Paris). This gift left Fallon wondering if Eisenberg was the one who robbed the Louvre.

Jimmy Fallon suspects Jesse Eisenberg is behind the Louvre heist

In a hilarious new clip posted to The Tonight Show’s social media pages, Jesse Eisenberg tells Jimmy he got him a little something from his recent trip to “Italy.” As he continues to emphasize that his trip was to Italy, he takes out a bunch of items from his backpack that can commonly be found in France.

At one point, he even pulls out an Eiffel Tower replica from his bag, still claiming he took a trip to Italy. Other items he pulls out of his backpack include a baguette, a box of macaroons, and a beret.

Then, while still pretending not to find the actual gift, Eisenberg pulls out a crown and some jewelry, quickly shoving them back into the bag. This was a reference to the recent heist that took place at the Louvre in Paris, France, during which precious jewels were stolen from the museum in broad daylight.

Finally, the Now You See Me actor pulls out a box of Sbarro Pizza, claiming it is the gift he brought Fallon from Italy (Sbarro Pizza specializes in New York–style pizza).

Further, Eisenberg tells Fallon, “So if anybody asks where I was on the 19th [of October], you can tell them, please do tell them, that Jesse Eisenberg was in the country of Italy.” After Eisenberg walks away, Fallon is then seen looking at the camera and saying, “I think Jesse Eisenberg is the one who robbed the Louvre.”

Originally reported by Elton Fernandes on Mandatory

X