Stop the Press by Martin Lewis

Created by: Martin Lewis

Stop the Press by Martin Lewis is a headline prediction trick that uses a supermarket tabloid like the Globe or the National Inquirer. It's a close-up or parlour magic trick that packs small but plays big, making it easy to reset and highly effective on the audience. The trick has been performed by renowned magicians like David Burgas and Max Maven, showcasing its credibility and impact. It's described as the best fake news ever, offering a remarkable effect that leaves spectators amazed.

Key features

  • Headline prediction using a tabloid

  • Close-up or parlour magic

  • Easy to reset

  • Packs small, plays big

  • Performed by famous magicians

Pros

  • Highly effective on audiences

  • Easy to reset

  • Compact and portable

  • Credibility from performances by renowned magicians

Cons

  • Requires intermediate skill level

  • Specific prop (tabloid) needed

Effect

Stop the Press by Martin Lewis is a headline prediction trick that uses a supermarket tabloid, such as The Globe or The National Enquirer. The magician presents a sealed envelope containing a prediction. A spectator freely chooses a headline from the tabloid, and when the envelope is opened, the prediction matches the selected headline perfectly. The effect is bold, surprising, and leaves a strong impression on the audience.

Full Details

Stop the Press is designed to be a compact, easy-to-reset effect that plays big for audiences. The method is clever and relies on a well-constructed gimmick that ensures a clean and convincing reveal. The trick has been performed by renowned magicians like David Berglas and Max Maven, adding credibility to its impact. The props are durable and designed for repeated performances.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who perform mentalism or prediction-based routines. It works well in both close-up and stage settings, making it versatile for different performance styles. If you enjoy effects that blend humor, surprise, and strong audience interaction, Stop the Press is a solid choice.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

Stop the Press is rated for intermediate magicians. The method is not overly complex, but it does require smooth handling and confident presentation to maximize its impact. Reset is quick, allowing for multiple performances in a short time.

What Magicians Say

MurphysMagicSupplies describes Stop the Press as "the best fake news ever" and highlights its strong audience reaction. They note that it "packs small but plays big," making it a practical addition to a performer's repertoire. The trick's ease of reset and engaging premise make it a favorite among magicians who want a reliable, high-impact prediction effect.

If you're looking for a bold, entertaining prediction trick with a tabloid twist, Stop the Press by Martin Lewis is worth considering.

What people are saying about Stop the Press by Martin Lewis

MurphysMagicSupplies says...

Stop the Press by Martin Lewis is a headline prediction with a supermarket tabloid like the globe or the national Inquirer and talk about pack small plays big it's easy to reset and the effect well the effect on the audience is remarkable it's the best fake news ever.

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