Gerard Butler’s secret service agent Mike Banning isn’t retired yet. More features, and even local-language TV spin-offs, are being planned after the success of Angel Has Fallen, the franchise’s producer confirmed today.
Alan Siegel, the president and CEO of production and management outfit Alan Siegel Entertainment, said that the company is looking at a fourth, fifth and even sixth entry in the series, following a trilogy of global successes to date.
Speaking at the American Film Market's finance conference, Siegel also added that the company is considering selling the franchise IP to international television for spin-offs that could star local actors, and in turn those actors could appear in the upcoming features.
“If we do it in India, the star of that could come into Angel Has Fallen 4. It could be a symbiotic relationship,” he said.
“We looked at each other on the third one and we thought we couldn’t just blow up another city,” said Greenstein.
“This time. Maybe next one we will,” added Siegel.