Night Has Fallen (2025) – First Trailer | Gerard Butler
June 13, 2025
š¬ Night Has Fallen (2025) ā First Trailer Review
ā Starring Gerard Butler, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko
š¬ Directed by Ric Roman Waugh
š¬ The final stand begins when the lights go out.
Review:
The first trailer for Night Has Fallen (2025) crashes in with explosive force, signaling a dark and high-stakes new chapter in the Has Fallen franchise. Gerard Butler returns once more as the indestructible Mike Banning, but this time the threat is more calculated, more globalāand far more personal.
The trailer opens with a chilling montage of major world capitals going dark. Satellites fail. Communications cut. Governments paralyzed. A mysterious cyber-terrorist network plunges the world into chaosāand at the center of it all is a target they’ve tried and failed to eliminate: Mike Banning.
Gerard Butler looks grizzled, relentless, and more dangerous than ever, stepping back into action when a coordinated blackout leaves the U.S. president (played again by Morgan Freeman) stranded in an undisclosed bunkerāand the rest of the world vulnerable to all-out warfare. Olga Kurylenko joins the cast as a rogue European intelligence officer who may hold the key to stopping the collapse.
The action is brutal, fast-paced, and international in scope. From bombed-out streets in Berlin to a sniper showdown on the rooftops of Tokyo, the trailer teases globe-trotting tension and nonstop adrenaline. Banning isnāt just fighting for one manāheās trying to prevent the collapse of civilization.
Director Ric Roman Waugh ups the stakes with sleek, gritty visuals, a pounding score, and a more grounded tone that leans into modern fears of cyber warfare, betrayal, and global collapse. This isn’t just another bodyguard missionāthis is war in the shadows.
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Banning is back. And in the darkness… heās the last light left.
Night Has Fallen looks like the most intense and explosive entry yetāand possibly the final curtain call for a true action legend.