“G20, a Hindi film in the Action and Thriller subgenres, was directed by Patricia Riggen, with the screenplay written by Logan Miller and Noah Miller. Presented by MRC, Mad Chance, and JuVee, it was produced by Andrew Lazar, Viola Davis, and Julius Tennon. The film, with a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes, was released on OTT platforms on April 10, 2025.”
G20 Movie 2025 Overview

Movie Name | G20 2025 Movie |
Original Language | English |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 10 April 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 48 minutes |
Country | United States |
Genres | Action Thriller |
Writer | Logan Miller, Noah Miller |
Director | Patricia Riggen |
Producer | Andrew Lazar, Viola Davis, Julius Tennon |
Production Co. | MRC, Mad Chance, JuVee |
G20 Movie 2025 Screenshot



G20 Movie 2025 Star Cast
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Viola Davis | President Danielle Sutton |
Antony Starr | Edward Rutledge (Mercenary Leader) |
Anthony Anderson | Derek Sutton (First Gentleman) |
Ramón Rodríguez | Agent Manny Ruiz (Secret Service Agent) |
Elizabeth Marvel | Joanna Worth (U.S. Secretary of State) |
Douglas Hodge | Oliver Everett (British Prime Minister) |
Angela Sarafyan | Quoll (Mercenary Operative) |
Christopher Farrar | Demetrius Sutton (President’s Son) |
John Hoogenakker | Agent Darden (Secret Service Agent) |
Gideon Emery | Warren Paxton (Mercenary Operative) |
Joseph Steven Yang | Lee Young-Ho (South Korean Diplomat) |
Emmanuel Castis | Titos (South African Official) |
G20 Movie 2025 Trailer
G20 Movie 2025 Review
The story begins with President Sutton, a war hero turned politician, navigating family tensions with her rebellious daughter Serena (Marsai Martin) and supportive husband Derek (Anthony Anderson). At the G20 summit, Sutton aims to pitch a digital currency plan to aid sub-Saharan farmers. However, Rutledge and his mercenaries, armed with a $70 million cryptocurrency wallet, seize the summit, using deepfake technology to manipulate global markets. Sutton leverages her military skills to protect her family, allied leaders, and the global economy, uncovering betrayals along the way.
G20 attempts to address contemporary issues like cryptocurrency, deepfakes, and global economic instability but does so clumsily. Its portrayal of a Black female president facing misogynoir is bold but heavy-handed, with white characters openly questioning Sutton’s leadership. The film’s jingoistic tone and focus on U.S. exceptionalism clash with its 2025 release context, drawing comparisons to 1990s actioners like Air Force One but lacking their polish.