Prime Video‘s newest motion film G20 sees Viola Davis kicking some critical terrorist butt as U.S. President Danielle Sutton in what guarantees to be one heck of a thriller. Alongside for the experience is her co-star, Anthony Anderson, who portrays the First Gentleman, Derek Sutton. As everyone knows, there’s already been a Black household within the White Home by the use of the Obamas, but for some, the thought continues to be one thing they battle with. For Anderson, nonetheless, he believes that the Black illustration within the movie “shouldn’t be a shock” at this level.
Talking with MovieWeb’s personal George Edelman, Anderson was joined by his fellow G20 stars Marsai Martin and Christopher Farrar to debate numerous features of their new motion film. The topic of Black illustration got here up, and the way everybody went about dealing with it within the Prime Video flick, which premieres on April 10. The portrayal of a Black household within the White Home is not even one thing the film actually touches on, however fairly is simply there, entrance and heart for everybody to simply accept. Anderson believes that is the best way it must be, particularly now, after the Obamas helped break via that tumbler ceiling.
“Dealing with it the best way that we dealt with it was simply the way it must be in actual life. It is not something that must be mentioned. It is a illustration of the world by which we stay. It should not be a shock that there’s a Black household within the White Home, or there’s a brown household within the White Home. It ought to simply be accepted from the world by which we stay in, and transfer on.”

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Along with Davis, Anderson, Martin, and Farrar, G20 additionally options Puerto Rican actor Ramón Rodríguez, Korean-American actress MeeWha Alana Lee, South African star Emmanuel Castis, and Italian actress Sabrina Impacciatore, so it is clear that the movie is not shying away from all features of illustration. It is already garnering excessive reward, with MovieWeb’s personal Will Saye saying in his evaluate:
“It is too unhealthy G20 is heading straight to Prime Video as a result of the full-house superior screening MovieWeb attended could not have been livelier. The joyously raucous crowd reacted appropriately to each little twist and switch supplied in Davis’ new starring car, directed by award-winning filmmaker Patricia Riggen.”
Anthony Anderson Explains How the Obamas Helped Deliver His Character to Life
Along with talking with MovieWeb, Anderson was additionally interviewed by US Weekly forward of the discharge of G20, and touched on simply how the connection between Barack and Michelle Obama helped inform the alternatives he and Davis made as actors. The Obamas have by no means been shy about their love for each other, and Anderson says that is one thing the pair wished to painting on display screen.
“The connection that we noticed between Barack and Michelle was one thing that we delivered to the display screen for our characters. Displaying our independence and our love for each other, and simply Black love normally.”
You may see for your self how all of the motion, drama, and great illustration performs out when G20 hits Prime Video on April 10. Be sure you take a look at our interview with Anderson and firm above, by which additionally they focus on a doable Black-ish reunion down the road.
Supply: US Weekly

G20
- Launch Date
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April 10, 2025
- Director
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Patricia Riggen
- Writers
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Noah Miller, Logan Miller, Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss
- Producers
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Andrew Lazar, Julius Tennon