Prime Video has released the trailer for G20, a new action movie starring Viola Davis.
The How to Get Away with Murder actor has previously played the boss of the Suicide Squad and the Woman King of a warrior tribe, and now she's playing the President of United States.
As we see in the trailer, she's about to attend the G20 Summit and decides to drag her family along after her teenage daughter makes the headlines for acting out. That turns out to be a huge mistake, as when terrorists take over the Summit, it's not just world leaders who are in danger, but her loved ones too.
Luckily, as a former soldier, she's a dab hand when it comes to kicking ass.
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The film's shares a lot of DNA with Air Force One, the film where President Harrison Ford has to fight terrorists on his private plane, but there's also a dash of Die Hard in there as she attempts to save hostages single-handedly.
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As well as Viola Davis, the cast also includes Black-ish's Anthony Anderson and Marsai Martin, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth's Gideon Emery, Agents of SHIELD's Clark Gregg, with The Boys' Antony Starr playing the main terrorist villain.
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But it's not the only big movie Davis has coming up.
The star will soon reunite with The Woman King director Gina Prince-Bythewood in another upcoming new film, Children of Blood and Bone.
The movie is an adaptation of a best-selling fantasy novel by Nigerian author Tomi Adeyemi, which focuses on an attempt to restore magic to a kingdom. It will also star Cynthia Erivo and Idris Elba.
G20 will be available to stream on Prime Video from Thursday, April 10.
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