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Heads of State X review: Priyanka Chopra's film is a perfect popcorn action flick

Heads of State X review: Priyanka Chopra's film is a perfect popcorn action flick

India Today10 hours ago
'Heads of State', starring Priyanka Chopra, John Cena, and Idris Elba, premiered on Prime Video to positive reviews on Wednesday. Soon after the film's release, several social media users praised the flm on X calling it a 'perfect popcorn action flick'.A social media user said, "I loved 'Heads Of State' for its deadly combination of action and comedy, which is engaging throughout its runtime. John Cena has some of the funniest one-liners in the film. Overall rating 7/10. Out now on Prime Video. Solid recommendation from me. (sic)"advertisementAnother user added, "I've just finished seeing 'Heads of State' and it's got to be the second-best movie I've seen this year. I hope 'Old Guard 2' wrestles it for the #2 spot though.(sic)"
A third user called Heads of State a 'perfect popcorn action flick', and said, "Chemistry between Peacemaker and Bloodsport was bang on. Priyanka Chopra's role was great, Jack Quaid's cameo was cherry on top. Hella fun, just 2 hours long! (sic)"TOne fan even speculated about a sequel. "Now my mind can't stop imagining what could happen in 'Heads Of State 2'. @priyankachopra you leave that door completely open. (sic)"In 'Heads of State', Priyanka Chopra plays the role of Noel Bisset, a top-tier Mi6 agent who has been assigned the task to protect two world leaders. John Cena plays US President Will Derringer and Idris Elba plays British PM Sam Clarke.advertisementIn an interview with India Today, Priyanka expressed that she loves action films but fears performing stunts. "I love what Tom Cruise and Akshay Kumar do. They're really good at that. But, I don't think I have the courage to hang off a plane that's taking off or doing that kind of stuff." Directed by Ilya Naishuller, Heads of State is streaming on Prime Video. The film is available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.- Ends
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