Mike Banning is an prolongation of Gerard Butler, says writer Les Weldon

Producer Les Weldon talks about Gerard Butler and how Angel Has Fallen impression is an prolongation of a actor.

Mike Banning is an prolongation of Gerard Butler, says writer Les Weldon

Angel Has Fallen witnesses Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) on a verge of apropos a conduct of a Secret Service when an assassination try scarcely kills President Trumbull and implicates Mike as a male responsible. Desperate to expose a truth, he turns to some distinct allies to assistance transparent his name, keep his family from mistreat and save a nation from approaching danger.

Producer Les Weldon, who has been with a Fallen array from a start, loves that as Banning is put underneath abrasive pressure, it gives Gerard Butler some-more room to dive deep. Weldon joined with associate producers Butler, Alan Siegel, Matt O’Toole, John Thompson and Yariv Lerner for this installment. All were vehement to see Butler move a darker, harder corner to a dear impression while display a new vulnerability—and gripping all a fun intact.

“From a beginning, Mike Banning has been roughly an prolongation of Gerry. They’re both dedicated, perfectionist guys, nonetheless both have a unequivocally personable, romantic core,” observes Weldon. “That comes out even some-more in Angel Has Fallen and we consider audiences will unequivocally bond with him. It’s really divulgence to watch an implausible favourite you’ve always seen chasing others, turn a chased and unfortunate man.”

Angel Has Fallen also stars Morgan Freeman, Jada Pinkett Smith, Lance Reddick, Tim Blake Nelson, Piper Perabo, Nick Nolte and Danny Huston. The film is destined by Ric Roman Waugh from a book by Robert Mark Kamen, and Ric Roman Waugh.

The miraculous new Angel Has Fallen comes to theatres this 23rd!

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