‘As storytellers we really love the engagement…,’ Says Russo Brothers On ‘Citadel’

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‘As storytellers we really love the engagement…,’ Says Russo Brothers On ‘Citadel’


New Delhi: As the much-anticipated series- Citadel starring Richard Madden, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas in the lead, has been creating waves with an astounding trailer, the visionary duo at AGBO have been the apparent selection for Prime Video’s bold world endeavour.  

Diving deep into the making of the world franchise, Joe Russo mentioned, “We thought that this was such a novel idea for a narrative and an amazing way to create a really diverse global community of storytellers. To tell a giant mosaic of a narrative together. After our work on other films and spending so much time travelling the globe, this was an idea I think was really exciting to Anthony and I and ignitable for us which seemed like an incredible challenge.” 


Further including to this Anthony Russo mentioned, “Joe and I had never heard a premise like this before. It’s a real credit to Jen Salke’s (Head of Amazon Studios) vision for what Amazon was capable of. That she would bring us an idea, basically a model for a show that was so ambitious, wide-ranging, and global in its nature. This is something that Joe and I’ve been working on for many years now. As storytellers, we really love the engagement of the global film community. It’s an incredible opportunity and we went to work trying to find the right story that could sort of fulfill the ambition we had and we were lucky to have amazing collaborators in order to find that.”


Along with Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden, the 6-episode sequence options Stanley Tucci, and Lesley Manville in pivotal roles. Executive produced by the Russo Brothers’ AGBO and showrunner David Weil, Citadel will premiere completely on Prime Video beginning April 28 and one episode rolling out weekly via May 26. The world sequence will stream throughout 240 nations and territories in a number of languages together with English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.





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