"Angel Has Fallen" is the third installment in the "Fall" series, following "London Has Fallen" (2016) and "Olympus Has Fallen" (2013). The film takes place after the events of the previous two movies, with Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) now working as a private security consultant. When the President of the United States is attacked by a drone strike, Banning finds himself at the scene, and it's up to him to protect the President and uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt.
At 121 minutes, the film balances quiet, character-building moments with explosive set pieces, ensuring the narrative never grinds to a halt. Cinematic Performance and Legacy
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The movie follows the story of Mike Banning (played by Gerard Butler), a former Secret Service agent who is now working as a protection officer for the U.S. President. After a terrorist attack on Air Force One, Mike is severely injured and presumed dead. However, he manages to survive and goes rogue to take revenge on the terrorists.
Unlike Olympus Has Fallen (2013) and London Has Fallen (2016), which focused on large-scale terrorist sieges, Angel Has Fallen turns the lens inward. "Angel Has Fallen" is the third installment in
After years of service, Secret Service Agent (Gerard Butler) is physically and mentally worn down, suffering from migraines and chronic back pain. During a private fishing trip with President Allan Trumbull (Morgan Freeman), a sophisticated swarm of drones wipes out the entire security detail.
Angel Has Fallen set up the next chapter, Night Has Fallen , though production has faced delays. The franchise is also expanding to television with Paris Has Fallen , though Gerard Butler's on-screen involvement is expected to be limited. At 121 minutes, the film balances quiet, character-building
as Leah Banning: Replacing Radha Mitchell in the role of Mike's wife. Production and Technical Details Director: Ric Roman Waugh Writers: Robert Mark Kamen, Matt Cook, and Ric Roman Waugh Cinematography: Jules O’Loughlin Music: David Buckley Runtime: 121 minutes Critical and Commercial Reception