Has Fallen

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Has Fallen
Based on Characters by
Creighton Rothenberger
Katrin Benedikt
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Release dates
2013–present
Running time
339 minutes
(Total of 3 films)
Country United States
Language English
Budget $170 million
(Total of 3 films)
Box office $523.5 million
(Total of 3 films)

Has Fallen is an American action thriller film series starring Gerard Butler as United States Secret Service agent Mike Banning. The series includes the films Olympus Has Fallen (2013), London Has Fallen (2016), and Angel Has Fallen (2019). The films also star Aaron Eckhart as U.S. President Benjamin Asher, and Morgan Freeman as the Speaker of the House (and eventual President) Allan Trumbull. The films have received generally mixed critical reception and have grossed a combined total of $523 million worldwide.

The film series will continue, as Butler has signed on for three more feature films. With plans to expand into a franchise, producers have various foreign, local-language, TV spin-offs in development.[1]

Films

Film U.S.
release date
Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s)
Olympus Has Fallen March 22, 2013 (2013-03-22) Antoine Fuqua Creighton Rothenberger
and Katrin Benedikt
Antoine Fuqua, Gerard Butler, Alan Siegel, Ed Cathell III, Danny Lerner and Mark Gill
London Has Fallen March 4, 2016 (2016-03-04) Babak Najafi Creighton Rothenberger & Katrin Benedikt
and Christian Gudegast
and Chad St. John
Creighton Rothenberger & Katrin Benedikt Gerard Butler, Alan Siegel, Mark Gill, John Thompson, Matt O'Toole and Les Weldon
Angel Has Fallen August 23, 2019 (2019-08-23) Ric Roman Waugh Robert Mark Kamen
and Matt Cook & Ric Roman Waugh
Gerard Butler, Alan Siegel, John Thompson, Matt O'Toole, Les Weldon and Yariv Lerner
Night Has Fallen TBA Robert Mark Kamen & Ric Roman Waugh Gerard Butler, Alan Siegel, Heidi Jo Markel, Les Weldon, Jeffrey Greenstein, Jonathan Yunger and Yariv Lerner

Olympus Has Fallen (2013)

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After a failed attempt to save First Lady Margaret Asher, disgraced Secret Service agent Mike Banning must take action after a North Korean terrorist group seize control of the White House. Banning uses his inside knowledge to rescue President Benjamin Asher from his kidnappers.

London Has Fallen (2016)

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During the funeral of the British Prime Minister in London, the city is attacked by a large army of Islamic terrorists, killing five world leaders, damaging major landmarks and generating into mass panic, masterminded by Pakistani arms dealer and terrorist leader Aamir Barkawi. When President Benjamin Asher gets kidnapped by the terrorists, Secret Service agent Mike Banning must once again save President Asher.

Angel Has Fallen (2019)

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Mike Banning is framed for the attempt to assassinate President Allan Trumbull by a rogue private military company and must race against time to clear his name while uncovering the real threat.

Night Has Fallen (TBA)

In November 2019, Alan Siegel announced that three additional Has Fallen films are in development.[2] In November 2020, the fourth film, titled Night Has Fallen, was given the greenlight with Butler confirmed to reprise his role as Mike Banning in addition to serving as producer. Waugh will return to the series as director, with a script he co-wrote with Kamen. The project will be a joint-venture production between G-BASE, Eclectic Pictures, Campbell Grobman Films, and Millennium Media. Alan Siegel, Heidi Jo Markel, Les Weldon, Jeffrey Greenstein, Jonathan Yunger, and Yariv Lerner will also serve as producers.[3]

Future

Following the release of Night Has Fallen, at least two more movies will follow. In addition to the movies, Millennium Media has plans to expand the film series into a franchise with the addition of television spin-offs being considered.[1][2]

Television

In November 2019, it was announced that multiple television series spin-offs were being developed. Because of the film series' popularity in other territories, it was announced that plans include various television series to debut in foreign countries, with the idea being that each show's local mother tongues will be the spoken languages. Siegel stated that the intent for TV show installments, would be to expand the franchise and add additional characters to appear in future films.[1][2] In November of the following year, the studio confirmed development for a television series is on-going.[4]

In November 2021, Head of Millennium Media Jeffrey Greenstein confirmed that a Has Fallen television series is in development and a priority for the studio.[5]

Cast and characters

Character Film
Olympus Has Fallen
(2013)
London Has Fallen
(2016)
Angel Has Fallen
(2019)
Night Has Fallen
(TBA)
Michael Jameson "Mike" Banning Gerard Butler
Allan Trumbull Morgan Freeman  
Leah Banning Radha Mitchell Piper Perabo  
Benjamin "Ben" Asher Aaron Eckhart  
Ruth McMillan Melissa Leo  
Edward Clegg Robert Forster  
Lynne Jacobs Angela Bassett  
Ray Monroe Sean O'Bryan  
Margaret Asher Ashley Judd Mentioned  
Connor Asher Finley Jacobsen  
Lynne Banning   Jessica and Maisie Cobley  
Dave Forbes Dylan McDermott  
Agent Roma Cole Hauser  
Kang Yeonsak Rick Yune  
Jacqueline Marshall   Charlotte Riley  
Mason   Jackie Earle Haley  
Sir Kevin Hazard   Colin Salmon  
Aamir Barkawi   Alon Aboutboul  
Kamran Barkawi   Waleed Zuaiter  
Clay Banning   Nick Nolte  
Wade Jennings   Danny Huston  
Helen Thompson   Jada Pinkett Smith  
David Gentry   Lance Reddick  
Martin Kirby   Tim Blake Nelson  

Additional crew and production details

Film Composer Cinematographer Editor(s) Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
Olympus Has Fallen Trevor Morris Conrad W. Hall John Refoua Millennium Films,
Nu Image,
G-BASE,
FortyFour Studios,
West Coast Film Partners
FilmDistrict 119 minutes
London Has Fallen Ed Wild Paul Martin Smith and Michael Duthie Millennium Films,
G-BASE,
Gramercy Pictures,
LHF Film,
Nu Boyana Film Studios
Focus Features 99 minutes
Angel Has Fallen David Buckley Jules O'Loughlin Gabriel Fleming Millennium Media,
G-BASE,
CB Films,
Cinesite Studios,
Eclectic Pictures,
Nu Boyana Film Studios
Lionsgate 121 minutes
Night Has Fallen TBA TBA TBA Millennium Media,
G-BASE,
Campbell Grobman Films,
Eclectic Pictures,
Nu Boyana Film Studios
TBA TBA

Reception

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Box office performance

Film Box office gross Budget
Opening weekend
(North America)
North America Other territories Worldwide
Olympus Has Fallen[6] (2013) $30,373,794 $98,925,640 $71,344,561 $170,270,201 $70 million
London Has Fallen[7](2016) $21,635,601 $62,524,260 $143,230,187 $205,754,447 $60 million
Angel Has Fallen[8] (2019) $21,380,987 $69,030,436 $78,471,554 $147,501,990 $40 million
Total $73,390,382 $230,634,684 $293,046,302 $523,526,638 $170 million
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Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Olympus Has Fallen 50% (200 reviews)[10] 41 (30 reviews)[11] A−[12]
London Has Fallen 28% (197 reviews)[13] 28 (35 reviews)[14] A−[12]
Angel Has Fallen 39% (189 reviews)[15] 45 (33 reviews)[16] A−[12]

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