

G20
Directed by Patricia RiggenTerrorists take over the G20 summit with President Sutton, bringing her governing and military experience to defend her family, company, and the world.
Cast of G20
G20 Ratings & Reviews
- Hadiyah WeaverApril 10, 2025🔥🔥🔥 loved it!! I like boom-boom-pow-pow type films and this failed to bore me!! Amazing!
- hayde56July 20, 2025Dont waste your time, watch something else
- furhmanApril 11, 2025Very good movie! The action and characters were believable which kept me engaged the whole way through. Check it out for yourself!
- Richard991June 26, 2025Good action film. Story very weak.
- Gen LockJune 19, 2025This isn’t entertainment — it’s state propaganda. It demonizes those fighting for financial freedom and glorifies government control. A blatant push for pro-CBDC, anti-liberty narratives masked as fiction. This film doesn’t challenge the system — it reinforces it. It tries desperately to frame the government as the noble force for good while painting the so-called “villain” — who is actually fighting to free humanity from the chains of fiat currency and the looming threat of CBDCs — as a threat. It’s a sad attempt at narrative manipulation, nothing more.
- ZokkiieJune 18, 2025I really wanted to like this movie. Viola Davis plays the U.S. President who goes full action hero when terrorists take over a global summit. Cool idea, but it just doesn’t work. The action is okay, but the plot is ridiculous and super over-the-top. The bad guys are boring, and the dialogue feels forced. Davis does her best, but even she can’t save the script. It’s like they tried to make a serious thriller, but forgot to make it fun or believable. Only watch if you're really bored.
- jackmeatApril 24, 2025My quick rating - 5.3/10. G20 is a high-octane, summer-ready political action thriller that knows exactly what it is: a slick, over-the-top popcorn flick packed with gunfights, close calls, and presidential one-liners. While it doesn’t strive for realism or nuance, it delivers a solid dose of escapist entertainment, especially for fans who enjoy their action loud and their logic dialed way down. Viola Davis anchors the film as President Danielle Sutton, who’s not only the leader of the free world but also a battle-hardened military veteran and a fiercely protective mother. When terrorists hijack the G20 Summit, Sutton doesn’t just survive, she takes charge. Davis is clearly having fun with the role, bringing grit to a character that’s essentially a mashup of Die Hard’s John McClane and Olympus Has Fallen’s Mike Banning—but with a lot more maternal instinct. Anthony Anderson is a surprisingly solid fit as the First Gentleman, playing Sutton’s husband with warmth, humor, and just enough screen presence to balance Davis’s intensity. Their chemistry helps humanize the chaos, grounding the story in at least one believable emotional anchor. Antony Starr steps into the villain role with his trademark intensity. Seeing him as the bad guy isn’t much of a stretch—he’s practically perfected the role thanks to The Boys. Only this time, he’s without the Homelander cape, but still dripping with menace. He delivers just the right amount of calculated charm and ruthless ambition, making for an entertaining antagonist, even if his motivations aren’t the most original. Visually, G20 is impressive. Shot on location in Cape Town, South Africa, with the stunning Santé Wellness Retreat & Spa in Paarl standing in for the summit’s grounds, the film blends real-world opulence with seamless CGI enhancement. The production value is undeniably high—this is Amazon Prime after all—and it shows. Whether it’s sweeping drone shots of the summit or explosive close-quarters skirmishes, everything looks slick and polished. The film also toys with a timely and provocative concept: using AI-generated voices to impersonate world leaders. While the idea of voice theft for manipulation is fascinating and rooted in real technological fears, the execution feels more like window dressing than a core narrative driver. Considering how easily sound bites of political figures can be found online, the film misses an opportunity to dig deeper into the unsettling implications of this tech. But let’s be honest, G20 isn’t here to spark philosophical debates. It’s here to entertain. And entertain it does, even if it borrows liberally from better films. You’ll spot familiar beats from Air Force One, White House Down, and 24, all blended into a loud, trope-heavy spectacle that demands full suspension of disbelief. In the end, G20 is pure action escapism. It's not remotely plausible, but it's also not pretending to be. If you're looking for a thinking person’s thriller, keep moving. But if you’re in the mood for a badass president mom saving the world with style, G20 might just hit the spot. It's mildly entertaining summer fare for action junkies who don’t mind a heavy dose of implausibility.
- Ernst SpitzerApril 21, 2025Glorifying United States
- ricomckeeJune 15, 2025It’s a fun if not brainless action movie. Is it a bit woke? Yeah it is… but Ms. Viola has arms for days and can jack up some bad guys. It is really entertaining from the start and the twist lasts just long enough to make it decent. Is some of it way unrealistic… absolutely as are all the best action movies. Reminds me greatly of Air Force One with Harrison Ford but with Viola. The areas of the film that distract it from being better are the annoying children who need major discipline and the CGI. The bad guy also has no real motive other than “I don’t like you Madame President grrr.” The movie looks good but you can tell 90% was filmed on a green screen which is never enjoyable. Overall- a fun time at the movies with good action sequences, decent humor, and Viola breaking necks.
- texas319May 27, 2025Was ok… low budget action movie, kind of predictable.
- Michael SurberMay 12, 2025A good deal of fun and excitement to be found here. Reminded me a lot of the old Die Hard series if I'm honest. Good old fashioned bad guys, Viola Davis as an American cowboy president, lots of explosions and firefights, hostages, etc. Just go with it. Even the two kids aren't that obnoxious and add to the plot instead of distracting from it. One of the better offerings out right now.
- Mr. DApril 12, 2025Spoiler alert! This movie sucks balls.
- Todd HayMay 12, 2025It's silly and stupid, but still pretty fun. Basically, a walmart diehard, with less realism and worse acting.
- AdminMay 10, 2025Massive explosions, gunfights, and action packed into the scenery of a G20 meeting. Don't watch this if you want intellectual stimulation, but if you want to rest from such activity for the duration of the movie, this is not a shabby option.
- HRM King David IIMay 6, 2025Excellent Work!