Anthony Anderson, Marsai Martin, Ramón Rodríguez, Antony Starr & More Join ‘G20,’ Viola Davis-Led Action Thriller From Amazon, MRC

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Amazon MGM Studios and MRC have rounded out a star-studded cast for their action thriller G20, produced by and starring Viola Davis, which has resumed production. In addition to Anthony Anderson (black-ish), who is coming off of hosting a well-received Emmys ceremony, the list includes Marsai Martin (black-ish), Ramón Rodríguez (Will Trent), Antony Starr (The Boys), Douglas Hodge (The Great), Elizabeth Marvel (The Color Purple), Sabrina Impacciatore (The White Lotus), Clark Gregg (Painkiller), Christopher Farrar (Home Team), John Hoogenakker (Waco: The Aftermath) and MeeWha Alana Lee (Umma).

Others joining the cast include Theo Bongani Ndyalvane, Conrad Kemp, Joseph Steven Yang, Emmanuel Castis, David James and Noxolo Dlamini.

Directed by Patricia Riggen (The 33), G20 sees terrorists overtake the G20 Summit, with American President Taylor Sutton (Davis) then bringing all her statecraft and military experience to defend her family, her fellow leaders and the world. Noah and Logan Miller wrote the script, with revisions by Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss, and Jason Hall. Mad Chance’s Andrew Lazar is producing alongside JuVee Productions’ Davis and Julius Tennon.

Anderson is represented by UTA, Artists First, and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman; Martin by UTA, M88, and Stephen Barnes; Rodríguez by UTA, 734 Media, and Silver Lining Entertainment; Starr by UTA and Impression Entertainment; Hodge by Innovative Artists and the UK’s United Agents; Marvel by Innovative Artists, Viking Entertainment, and Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell; Impacciatore by Gersh, Mgmt Entertainment, and Volver Actor in Italy; Gregg by Anonymous Content, Gersh, and JTWAMM; Farrar by Artistic Endeavors and Coast to Coast Talent Group; Hoogenakker by Stewart Talent, Industry Entertainment, and HJTH; Lee by About Artists Agency; Bongani by Established Artists; and Dlamini by Creative Partners Group and Viclectic Artists.

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