You might think that by now, Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) has risked enough to be beyond suspicion. In “Olympus Has Fallen,” the indomitable Secret Service agent took down an army of terrorists holding the president hostage in the White House. In “London Has Fallen,” he escorted the commander in chief through the British capital during an attack that killed several world leaders.

But you’re only as good as your last rescue, and the one that jump-starts “Angel Has Fallen” — lethal drones target the president (Morgan Freeman) during a fishing excursion, slaughtering his security detail except for Mike — raises eyebrows. The F.B.I. thinks Mike masterminded the assassination attempt. Mike must shoot and drive his way through choppily edited action sequences to prove his innocence. “The Fugitive,” to which “Angel” owes perhaps even its rooftop finale, is a template against which this movie inevitably falls short. But Jada Pinkett Smith, as an agent who hand-waves the need for subpoenas, has the equivalent of the Tommy Lee Jones role.