London is in extreme danger on the big screen this week when London Has Fallen comes to cinemas.
Gerard Butler returns as Secret Service agent Mike Banning charged with protecting the US president, played by Aaron Eckhart, as terrorists target the Prime Minister’s funeral in London.
Given the film’s title, it won’t surprise you that some of the big smoke’s biggest landmarks go up in smoke in the follow-up to 2013’s Olympus Has Fallen.
Click the gallery above for some to look out for…
London Has Fallen (15) is out tomorrow (Thursday, March 3).
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