The city survived once—but this time, the threat wears a familiar face.
London Has Fallen (2024) reignites the relentless action-thriller franchise with a bold reimagining, set in a post-terror aftermath where political trust is shattered, and old enemies have returned with a vengeance. Years after the devastating attack that crippled the British government, a fragile new regime attempts to rebuild the city—and the world is watching. But beneath the surface of recovery, a deeper threat brews.
Mike Banning, now retired and recovering from the physical and moral scars of his service, is pulled back in when a new wave of coordinated cyber and ground assaults plunge London into chaos once more. But this isn’t just terrorism—it’s a power grab, orchestrated by a secretive network embedded within global intelligence agencies. With the Prime Minister missing and the city under siege, Banning must navigate a shattered city and a broken system to uncover the truth.
Directed by Ric Roman Waugh, the film delivers raw, grounded action with political weight. Gerard Butler returns as Banning, more human and more dangerous than ever, battling not only enemies with guns—but those who wear suits and pull strings from the shadows. With tense shootouts, urban warfare, and a high-stakes conspiracy that stretches across nations, London Has Fallen becomes more than just an action film—it’s a fight for the soul of power.
This time, the enemy isn’t just outside the gates—it’s already inside.