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Has Fallen Movie Watch Order in the correct order

How to watch the Has Fallen movies in order

Last updated: July 10 2026

Written by: ChronoAlice

The Has Fallen series delivers hard-hitting political action, following Secret Service agent Mike Banning through increasingly high-stakes attacks on national leadership. Watching in order keeps the character progression and recurring relationships coherent from start to finish.

With Gerard Butler in full intensity mode, the Has Fallen franchise combines siege-thriller structure with globe-spanning counterterror plots. Olympus Has Fallen starts with a direct assault on the White House, London Has Fallen scales the threat internationally, and Angel Has Fallen pivots toward conspiracy and personal fallout. The connective tissue between films is Mike Banning's loyalty to the presidency, his partnership with key allies, and the mounting toll of constant crisis. Watching in sequence gives that arc real weight.

🕐 Release Order

Release order is the best watch path because each entry builds on Mike Banning's history, trust network, and professional reputation established in the previous film.

  1. Olympus Has Fallen (2013)
  2. London Has Fallen (2016)
  3. Angel Has Fallen (2019)

Since the trilogy moves forward linearly, chronology mostly mirrors release, but it is still useful to map both for new viewers choosing a starting point.

📖 Story Chronology

Story chronology and release order are the same for this franchise, with each film taking place after the last and referencing earlier events directly.

  1. Olympus Has Fallen (2013)
  2. London Has Fallen (2016)
  3. Angel Has Fallen (2019)

Which Order Should You Choose?

Pick release order for your first watch and for almost every rewatch. Olympus Has Fallen introduces the central dynamic and style, London Has Fallen widens the battlefield, and Angel Has Fallen gives the most character-focused stakes. Jumping in at the third movie weakens the emotional context and recurring relationships that make the payoff work. If you enjoy grounded, muscular action with political tension, this three-film run is quick, consistent, and easy to follow in order.

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