London Has Fallen News
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It’s easy to imagine London Has Fallen as a lost entry in the Cannon Films’ canon, buried three decades ago and only recently unearthed, touched up with shoddy CG, and unleashed into cineplexes for our viewing pleasure. It’s gleefully violent, vociferously pro-American/anti-other, ridiculously plotted, and willfully ignorant of politically correct concerns — and if a smile crept up your ’80s action-loving face while reading that sentence then, like me, you’ll probably also find it to be pretty damn entertaining.
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Three years after the events of OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN, Secret Service head Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) and President Asher (Aaron Eckhart) attend the funeral of the British Prime Minister, who has passed away under mysterious circumstances. This turns out to be the first in a series of events to take out the world's most powerful leaders, and guess who's going to stand in their way? Gerard Butler...
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The sequel to 'Olympus Has Fallen' brings back the original cast in a plot as fantastical as science fiction.
- USA Today: Aaron Eckhart on playing POTUS in 'London Has Fallen'
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The best job security for any movies president is to have Morgan Freeman as vice president. Seriously, no evildoer would opt to deal with the man who stared down an extinction-level event (Deep Impact), who soothed racial tensions at a crucial moment in history (Invictus), and...
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Gramercy Pictures has released a new film clip from the upcoming sequel LONDON HAS FALLEN starring Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Melissa Leo, Radha Mitchell, Robert Forster, Jackie Earle Haley, Charlotte Riley, Sean O’Bryan, Alon Aboutboul, and Waleed Zuaiter.The film was directed by Babak Najafi from a screenplay written by Creighton Rothenberger & Katrin Benedikt, Christian Gudegast, Chad St.
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The new poster for London Has Fallen (out March 4) flags up the filmâs U.K. setting â as well as the starry nature of its cast, which includes Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman, Aaron Eckhart, Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Jackie Earle Haley, Melissa Leo, and Radha Mitchell. London Has...
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Lionsgate has released the first trailer for London Has Fallen, the sequel to the 2013 film Olympus Has Fallen. Gerard Butler returns as the secret service head for the President (Aaron Eckhart) on a trip to London when terrorists attack. Morgan Freeman, Charlotte Riley and Angela Bassett also star.
The sequel to the worldwide smash hit Olympus Has Fallen begins in London, where the British Prime Minister has passed away under mysterious circumstances. His funeral is a must-attend event for leaders of the western world.
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Gerard Butler returns as secret service agent Mike Banning to dispense a good beating in the first photo from 'Olympus Has Fallen'.
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'Olympus has Fall' sequel 'London Has Fallen' gives up its lucrative October 2015 release date, moving to 2016.
- ScreenRant: ‘London Has Fallen’ Moves to Early 2016
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In the first half of 2013, two action thrillers dealt with an attack on the White House, yet another case of copycat films dueling at the box office. While both Antoine Fuqua’s Olympus Has Fallen and the Roland Emmerich-directed White House Down managed to turn a profit, the former’s more modest budget qualified it as the undisputed victor.
In Olympus Has Fallen, Gerard Butler channeled his inner John McClane as former presidential guard Mike Banning, who must rescue Aaron Eckhart’s President Asher from terrorists.
- Deadline: ‘London Has Fallen’ Moves Out Of 2015 In Latest Release-Date Jockeying
- JoBlo: London Has Fallen moves to January 2016 to avoid The Martian and The Walk
- Coming Soon: London Has Fallen Has Moved to 2016
- Hollywood Reporter: Gerard Butler's 'London Has Fallen' Moving to 2016 Release Date
- Dark Horizons: "London Has Fallen" Delayed Two Months
- Badass Digest: 2015 Deemed Not Cool Enough For LONDON HAS FALLEN
- Cinema Blend: Gerard Butler's London Has Fallen Just Got Moved To A Cinematic Wasteland
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- Screen Crush: 'London Has Fallen' Delays the Inevitable Until 2016
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