If you don’t want to head to the cinema this weekend to see The Amateur or Drop, among others, then G20 will bring all the blockbuster action you could need into your home.

Directed by Patricia Riggen, the new action-thriller follows US President Danielle Sutton (Viola Davis) who, when the G20 summit comes under siege from terrorists, has to take action to protect her family and the other world leaders.

Yes, it’s basically Air Force One at the G20 summit, but also with a splash of Die Hard and any other one-man action hero movies you can think of.

If you want to see Viola Davis kill some terrorists (and really, who wouldn’t), G20 is available to watch right now on Prime Video for all subscribers after being added to the streaming service on April 10.

Don’t worry if you’re not a subscriber, as you can also watch G20 for free by taking advantage of Amazon Prime’s 30-day free trial by signing up today.

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The free trial offer is available to anybody who has never signed up for Amazon Prime or hasn’t signed up in the past 12 months. If that’s the case, you’ll get the 30-day free trial when you sign up for the service.

You’ll get access to all the Prime benefits, including Prime Video and free delivery.

It usually costs £8.99 per month, so if you don’t want to be charged, make sure to cancel your subscription before the free trial is up.

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G20 also stars Antony Starr as terrorist leader Rutledge, Anthony Anderson as Danielle’s husband Derek, Ramón Rodríguez as Agent Manny Ruiz and Douglas Hodge as the British Prime Minister Oliver Everett.

Once you’ve watched G20, you can catch up on other recent Prime Video originals, such as Nicole Kidman’s twisty thriller Holland and hit UK series Last One Laughing.

G20 is available to watch right now on Prime Video for all subscribers.

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