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Portal was out of the show in the summer of 2007, returned in the winter of 2007, left in the spring of 2008, and hasn't been performed since. The Fan, an illusion from Copperfield's special "Unexplained Forces" in 1995, replaced Portal. Thirteen was removed around late 2014 and was replaced by a Jurassic Park scale illusion (Frank Appearance).
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Copperfield performed a much-shortened version of the illusion as the entrance in his sixteenth television special, The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires Of Passion, in 1993. The performance used a different background and music, in addition to burning spinning hoops.
We all know a magician never reveals his secrets, but Copperfield did reveal that his rehearsals for this sky-stunning event, which he plans to pull off in February 2024, are on point.
David Copperfield gets a kick out of seeing people try to copy his illusions.. In a revealing new interview, the legendary magician, 66, told CBS Sunday Morning that he actually posts fake videos ...
Illusionist David Copperfield performing the Laser illusion on the 2001 CBS television special Copperfield: Tornado of Fire. David Copperfield's laser illusion is an illusion performed by David Copperfield in several magic shows. The magician or his assistant is cut by a "laser" into two or more parts and starts walking.
David Copperfield revealed how he helped Dylan Dreyer and Carson Daly pull off his famous levitating trick as part of the TODAY Show Halloween 2022 celebration.
"Portal" is a magic trick performed by the illusionist David Copperfield, in which he takes a member of the audience and transports both of them to a pre-selected location (Hawaii, the Hoover Dam, Australia, etc.), before reappearing on stage. This effect was featured in David Copperfield's shows from 2000 to the summer of 2007, and then again ...