The most popular film on Amazon Prime is an action-packed fireworks show starring Gerard Butler, whose co-star openly admits he’s only in it for the money

The most popular film on Amazon Prime is an action packed
Gerard Butler is fast becoming one of the greatest action heroes of our time. This is not least thanks to the so-called Has Fallen series, the third part of which is Angel Has Fallen is the most popular Amazon Prime Video film of the week in Germany. This emerges from a press release. Butler’s co-star Morgan Freeman won’t care. According to his own words, he is only interested in the Zaster.Gerard Butler action on Amazon Prime: Above all, Morgan Freeman wants to make a lot of money

The Has Fallen series revolves around Secret Service agent Mike Banning (Butler) who protects US President Alan Trumbull (Freeman) with his life. In Angel Has Fallen he becomes the victim of a plot and suddenly has to fight against his own colleagues while he finds out about his true enemies.

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Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman in Angel Has Fallen

The action franchise is very successful in cinemas. Apparently Freeman noticed that too, and bluntly explained why he’s in the series: “Money”, he told the PA press agency, quoted by FandomWire. “It’s the third in a series and it’s more rewarding than the first.”

But he doesn’t care about the films at all: “I play the president, it’s a successful series I was working with someone I really like. It’s perfect.However, it is not yet certain when the next paycheck will be due.

Gerard Butler’s action series is slated for a sequel. Butlers recently told Comicbook that a sequel is in development. But he wants himself take a break from the role of Mike Banning. Whether Morgan Freeman and his wallet understand this is another matter.

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