The Paris Has Fallen trailer has arrived. The upcoming Prime Video release is a spin-off of the ‘Has Fallen’ movies (Olympus, London, Angel etc.) and comes to the streaming service from 1st November.
The Paris has Fallen trailer shows off the next big Prime Video series which stars the brilliant Sean Harris, Tewfik Jallab and Ritu Arya.
This time, the action switches from America to Europe with a new protagonist.
Related: International trailer for ‘Angel Has Fallen’ arrives
As well as a trailer, we have the synopsis which is as follows.
The action-packed thriller sees a terrorist group, led by the revenge seeking Jacob Pearce (Sean Harris), attack a high-profile event, with the French Interior Minister as their target. Protection officer Vincent Taleb (Tewfik Jallab) finds himself working with street-smart MI6 operative Zara Taylor (Ritu Arya) to save the day. When events take a dark turn, Vincent and Zara soon realise that the plan extends beyond just one politician and must rely on each other to stop Paris falling to a man hell-bent on vengeance.
Elsewhere in this massive global franchise, a further three films are reportedly in development with Gerard Butler’s Mike Banning returning. The next film in the series will be a film titled Night Has Fallen but we’ve no news on that for now.
Check out the Paris Has Fallen trailer below.
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