Gerard Butler is back in cinemas (in the US, at least) with Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, and if that's got you itching for more, then we've got the movie for you.

Back in 2016, Butler reprised his role as Secret Service agent Mike Banning for action sequel London Has Fallen where, of course, Banning had to protect US President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) again.

Following the death of the British Prime Minister, a deadly plot is unleashed to assassinate the world leaders of the G7 as they attend the PM's funeral. It's left to Banning to protect the president and stop the terrorists.

If you haven't seen it, or fancy a rewatch, London Has Fallen airs tonight (January 16) at 11.25pm on Film4.

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We get that might be too late for a movie viewing so if you miss it, then London Has Fallen is also available to watch on MGM+ right now for all subscribers.

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You can add MGM+ to your Amazon Prime subscription for £4.49 per month. The channel also comes with a seven-day free trial so you could watch the action sequel for free and cancel the subscription if you chose to.

If you don't want to sign up, London Has Fallen is also available to buy or rent from Prime Video.

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It's fair to say London Has Fallen wasn't a hit with the critics as it stands at only 28% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, that didn't stop it grossing more than $200 million worldwide.

Butler returned for Angel Has Fallen, which saw Mike Banning reunite with his estranged father. This time though, he was the one suspected of attempting to assassinate the US President.

London Has Fallen airs tonight (January 16) at 11.25pm on Film4.

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