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The standout sequence occurs in the Blue Room. Banning, out of ammo, uses a candleholder and a fireplace poker to dispatch two trained assassins. It is slow, painful, and silent. Later, the iconic line— "Let's play a game of fuck-off" —delivered before Banning uses a secret tunnel to infiltrate the bunker, has become legendary in action circles.
Enter Mike Banning (Gerard Butler), a former Secret Service agent who was dishonorably discharged after a tragic accident involving the President's wife. Banning, a rugged and skilled operative, has been struggling to find redemption and purpose in his life. When he learns of the attack on the White House, he springs into action, determined to rescue the President and clear his name. Olympus Has Fallen
Released in 2013, Olympus Has Fallen (2013) is a high-octane action thriller that revitalized the "lone hero in a siege" trope, often described by reviewers from the Los Angeles Times as "Die Hard in the White House." Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film stars Gerard Butler as Mike Banning, a disgraced Secret Service agent who must rescue the President from a brutal terrorist takeover of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The Premise: Olympus is Breached The standout sequence occurs in the Blue Room
as Secretary of Defense Ruth McMillan: A high-ranking hostage. Content & Viewing Guide Olympus Has Fallen - Die Hard scenario Wiki Later, the iconic line— "Let's play a game
The action is visceral and punishing. Fuqua’s camera doesn’t flinch; heads are bashed against desks, throats are slit with shards of glass, and gunfights are deafeningly loud. It’s a throwback to Die Hard in the most literal sense—a single, resourceful protagonist picking off villains floor by floor while trading terse, one-liner-adjacent dialogue over a secure comm link.
: Banning must prevent the terrorists from activating "Cerberus," a nuclear fail-safe system that could destroy the United States. Key Cast & Characters Gerard Butler as Mike Banning: A highly skilled agent seeking redemption. Aaron Eckhart