Amazon Prime Video’s latest motion flick, G20, has pulled in huge numbers despite a lukewarm response from critics. The movie, released on April 10 and led by Viola Davis, wasted no time climbing to the highest of Nielsen’s movie chart in its debut week, Deadline reports.
Since then greater than 50 million viewers have watched it, placing it amongst Amazon MGM Studios’ biggest motion hits and that puts it in the identical league as titles like The Beekeeper, Road House, and Uncharted.
‘G20’ starring Viola Davis is the #1 movie on Prime Video worldwide. pic.twitter.com/c78MCkA5g7
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) April 12, 2025
What’s G20 About?
Davis plays President Sutton, who’s thrown right into a high-stakes crisis when terrorists seize control of a G20 summit.
The film is predicated in Budapest, where an ex-Australian Special Forces soldier Edward Rutledge (Antony Starr) and his mercenaries chase a lady to steal a $70 million crypto wallet, ultimately drugging her. Meanwhile, US President Danielle Sutton (Viola Dais) deals together with her rebellious daughter Serena, prompting Sutton to bring her family to the G20 summit in Cape Town. On the summit, Sutton promotes a digital currency initiative to assist African farmers. Rutledge and his team seize the hotel, taking world leaders hostage.
Sutton, Agent Manny Ruiz, and others escape, while her husband Derek (Anthony Anderson) rescues their children. Rutledge uses deepfakes to spread propaganda and boost crypto markets. Sutton fights back, evading capture and planning a counteroffensive. In a final showdown, Rutledge kills leaders, injures Derek, and tries to flee with Serena. Sutton sacrifices herself to stop him, knocking each out of a helicopter and subsequently killing him. The crisis ends with Price exposed as a traitor, Sutton’s plan adopted by the G20 and her family protected back within the White House.
G20 Draws Mixed Reviews but Viewers Keep Watching
Despite the movie’s popularity, the Rotten Tomatoes rating dipped from 58% to 56% over time, and audience reactions haven’t been a lot better, with a rating stuck around 46%.
One viewer tweeted, “G20 was a reasonably unremarkable movie. Perhaps a 4/10. Viola Davis acting was great as all the time but that’s about it. Every thing was pretty predictable.” One other opined, “Heads of state is a greater movie than that G20 nonsense.”
G20 was a reasonably unremarkable movie. Perhaps a 4/10. Viola Davis acting was great as all the time but that’s about it. Every thing was pretty predictable.
— Thad Castle (@SimbaNeverLion) July 10, 2025
Heads of state is a greater movie than that G20 nonsense.
— إبراهيم”5’ Roc da 5 (@ibrahimroc) July 6, 2025
A 3rd added, “Wasted my time with this G20 movie,” while another person added, “G20 is such an unserious movie🤣 very entertaining tho.”
Wasted my time with this G20 movie
— Kobby. (@kobby_osam) July 3, 2025
G20 is such an unserious movie🤣 very entertaining tho
— KUTTHROAT BILLY ⁶𓅓 (@thewordsmith0) June 28, 2025
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