The third film in the "Fallen" series, "Angel Has Fallen", is scheduled to be released in mainland China on December 31, starring Gerard Butler again. The agent who falls into traps wherever he goes continues to protect the President of the United States (played by Morgan Freeman), but the villain's routine is more sophisticated. "Angel Has Fallen" is the sequel to "Olympus Has Fallen" and "London Has Fallen". Butler continues to play the hardcore agent Banning and continues to protect the President of the United States. This time, the terrorists turn their target to Banning, who is framed for assassinating the president and becomes a wanted criminal. Banning must clear his name and stop the real plan to assassinate the president, so he goes to find his long-lost father, who is also a tough guy. Butler said he hopes to take the series in a new direction, and said that this film has learned from "The Fugitive," "Jason Bourne" and "Taken," and that it will be more realistic, profound and darker than the previous two films. Angel Has Fallen was directed by Rick Roman Wolf, the director of The Informer and The Sinner, and was released in North America in August this year. The film topped the box office for three consecutive weeks, winning both popularity and reputation. |
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