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Heads Of State

Heads Of State

Amazon MGM Studios (2025)
Amazon Prime Video Xvid
Action | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:53

The UK Prime Minister and US President have a public rivalry that risks their countries' alliance. But when they become targets of a powerful enemy, they're forced to rely on each other as they go on a wild, multinational run. Allied with Noel, a brilliant MI6 agent, they must find a way to thwart a conspiracy that threatens the free world.


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Idris Elba Sam Clarke
John Cena Will Derringer
Priyanka Chopra Noel Bisset
Paddy Considine Viktor Gradov
Carla Gugino VP Elizabeth Kirk
Stephen Root Arthur Hammond
Jack Quaid Marty Comer
Sarah Niles Simone Bradshaw
Richard Coyle Quincy Harrington
Aleksandr Kuznetsov Sasha the Killer
Katrina Durden Olga the Killer
Wade Briggs The Chef
Clare Foster Cat Derringer
Robyn Pennington Sawyer Derringer
Adrian Lukis Jack Gordon
Ingeborga Dapkunaite Belarussian Farmer
Sharlto Copley Agent Coop
Steven Cree Agent Crasson
Huw Novelli Agent Havill
Aled Llyr Thomas Agent Jacks
Arthur Lee Agent Cho
Peter Guiney Agent Francis
Shaq B. Grant Agent Lewis
Darya Charusha Agent Peters
Peter De Jersey Echelon Director

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Edition details

Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks English (EAC3 5.1)
Subtitles Many
HDR Dolby Vision

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Action Disk1
Purchased On Jul 03, 2025 at NeoNoir
Watched Jul 09, 2025
Index 11013
Added Date Jul 03, 2025 12:03:42
Modified Date Jul 14, 2025 03:48:29

Notes

My quick rating - 6.7/10. Heads of State is exactly the kind of over-the-top, no-brakes buddy action-comedy the world could use right now. Directed by Ilya Naishuller (of Nobody fame, sequel coming next month), this Amazon Prime popcorn flick takes an already entertaining concept — the US President and the UK Prime Minister are frenemies — and drops it into a blender set to high speed with guns, globe-trotting, and some surprisingly sharp banter. The result? A cocktail that goes down easily, even if you’re pretty sure your brain cells are being asked to temporarily clock out.

John Cena stars as President Brackett, a larger-than-life former action star (hmm…foreshadowing?) who somehow ended up in the Oval Office. Idris Elba plays Prime Minister Cooper, a sharp, scowling statesman who’s perpetually two eye rolls away from needing a neck brace. Their public rivalry has become international tabloid fodder, threatening the age-old alliance between the US and UK. But when a mysterious power player puts a target on both their backs, the only way out is together, whether they like it or not. Enter Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Noel, a whip-smart MI6 agent who somehow manages to keep these two beefcakes alive while still looking flawless.

Elba and Cena are easily the movie’s greatest asset. Ever since they traded insults and bullets in The Suicide Squad, these two have had a palpable, goofy bro chemistry. Here, it’s dialed up to eleven. Whether they’re arguing over who gets the better bulletproof car or literally carrying each other through a Paris shootout, they’re so entertaining that you forget how absolutely absurd all of this is. The movie smartly lets them riff, cramming in plenty of quips between the hailstorms of bullets.

Speaking of absurd, this plot is one long string of convenient narrow escapes, high-octane car chases through quaint European streets, and third-act speeches about unity that somehow land without feeling cringe. It’s helped by the film’s refusal to take itself seriously for even a second. The humor is broad and sometimes straight-up cartoonish, but it knows it. Watching Cena’s president solemnly dodge a rocket launcher while trying to Tweet is a joke that basically writes itself.

Priyanka Chopra gets to flex some serious action chops, handling close-quarters fights and smirking one-liners with equal skill. If Elba and Cena are the chaotic frat boys of global diplomacy, she’s the long-suffering professional who saves the day while barely bothering to sigh at their idiocy. And let's not skip a classic bit of humor with Jack Quaid, who obliterates everything in his path.

Visually, Heads of State is a treat. The outdoor shoots across France, Serbia, and Italy give the movie a bright, globe-hopping sheen that complements the ridiculous stakes. Everything pops, from stylish safehouses in Trieste to farm-field brawls in Serbia.

Ultimately, this is a movie that argues that if the leaders of the free world just became besties, we’d all be fine, and honestly, who doesn’t want to believe that for two hours? Heads of State is goofy, slick, and brimming with charm. It’s exactly the kind of shameless fun you stream on a Friday night with pizza, where world peace is a punchline and nobody’s pretending otherwise. And in this climate? I’ll take that deal any day.

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