‘Citadel’ Trailer: Priyanka Shines In A Slick & Racy Spy Thriller!

The much-awaited Amazon Prime Video series ‘Citadel’ is finally arriving on 28th April and the team has now released the official trailer which raised expectations heavily. As we know, the Indian version of this series is already in the making and it has Varun Dhawan and Samantha playing the lead roles. Coming to the English version, Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra are the main lead and the trailer gives a clear picture of how the series is going to be.

It is a racy spy thriller with loads of drama and a touch of science fiction. This is going to be a six-episode series that is going to be filled with multiple characters and multiple storylines. Richard Madden who played the lead says, “I personally play a character who is an amnesiac—eight years of his life, he’s basically become a new person. There’s a journey of discovering who he was before the accident happened, and he no longer remembers anything. It’s a clash between the life that he’s been living for eight years, and the life that he used to live. You get to delve into exploring the psyche of dealing with the consequences of things that you’re not aware that you’ve done.”

Richard Madden looks a perfect fit for the role and pulls off some cool action sequences but it is Priyanka Chopra Jonas who steals the show which her drop dead gorgeous looks and stunning performance. She looked very glamorous and her character is going to be filled with a lot of surprises as the trailer suggests. Let us wait and see what the ‘Citadel’ team has in store.

Created by Josh Appelbaum and Bryan Oh, ‘Citadel’ is produced jointly by the Russo Brothers Mike Larocca, Angela Russo, Scott Nemes, David Weil, Jeff Pinker, Scott Rosenberg, Andre Nemec and others. The rest of the cast includes known names like Stanley Tucci, Lesley Manville, Osy Ikhile, Ashleigh Cummings, Roland Moller and Caoilinn Springall.


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