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  1. White House Down is a 2013 American political action thriller ... dealt with a terrorist attack on the White House; the other, Olympus Has Fallen, ... based on 43 ...

  2. Nov 8, 2020 · So, why did Olympus Has Fallen manage to come out on top of White House Down? The reason is largely tied to how much money it cost to make each of the films. White House Down had the backing of Emmerich, starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx, and came from Sony Pictures. All of that gave the film expectations of being a blockbuster summer ...

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  3. Jun 26, 2013 · 'Olympus Has Fallen' is all about Gerard Butler being the one guy who can get the job done, but if 'White House Down' is a secret "buddy cop" movie where one of the cops is actually the President ...

  4. Olympus Has Fallen is far more serious in tone, and trying to be grittier and more "realistic". White House Down is wayyyyyyyy more fun. It's absurd, sure, but it's much more "Die Hard". Example: OHF, main character kills a guy in a long drawn out fight with lots of shaky cam and quick cuts.

  5. Sep 23, 2021 · In Olympus Has Fallen, terrorists attack and infiltrate the White House, and only a disgraced Secret Service agent stands a chance of stopping them.In White House Down, terrorists attack and ...

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  6. Olympus Has Fallen was one of two films released in 2013 that depicted a terrorist attack against the White House; the other was White House Down, which was released three months later. A sequel, titled London Has Fallen , was released on March 4, 2016, with the principal cast members reprising their roles, and a third film, Angel Has Fallen , was released on August 23, 2019.

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  8. Jul 27, 2024 · While White House Down earned about $35 million more at the box office, it also cost about $80 million more to make. While Olympus Has Fallen likely earned a decent profit, Emmerich's film may have been looking at a break-even point of over $300 million, making it a commercial disappointment.