Night Has Fallen (2025)
Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman return for the most explosive chapter in the saga yet.
Directed by Ric Roman Waugh, Night Has Fallen is a relentless, high-voltage political thriller that hurls audiences into a maelstrom of global chaos, shadowy conspiracies, and non-stop action. As the fourth entry in the acclaimed Has Fallen franchise, it raises the stakes to their highest yet—melding personal sacrifice with world-altering consequences.
Picking up after London Has Fallen and Angel Has Fallen, elite Secret Service agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) once again finds himself in the crosshairs. This time, his enemy is a ruthless terrorist network orchestrating a catastrophic strike that threatens not just America, but the fragile balance of global power. Racing against time, Banning uncovers staggering betrayals within his own ranks—forcing him to question every principle he’s ever lived by.
Haunted by his past and driven by an unshakable duty, Banning is pushed to his absolute physical and emotional limits. What unfolds is an unrelenting fight—not merely for national security, but for his own redemption.
The film plunges deep into themes of loyalty, morality, and the heavy human cost of heroism. Under Waugh’s assured direction, expect white-knuckle suspense, monumental set pieces, and heart-pounding chase sequences—propelled by a score that ratchets up the tension until the final frame.
Visually stunning and emotionally charged, Night Has Fallen isn’t just another action spectacle—it’s a fierce declaration that this franchise still has plenty of firepower, and that its hero refuses to bow.
This time, the enemy is everywhere. The threat is personal.
And Mike Banning is the last line between order… and total collapse.