Of course, the critics' reviews may not matter if "Citadel" performs well with audiences.Īmazon closely guards performance data of its programming, and whatever happens with "Citadel," insiders say, the company could argue that the series is a hit for the service.Īmazon's goal with programs like "Citadel" is to attract a global audience and keep people subscribing to Prime. "The time-bending plot certainly won't earn many points for originality, but it's the kind of meat-and-potatoes series that should find an attentive audience on Amazon, which has already tapped into a similar vein with 'Jack Ryan' and 'Reacher,'" Brian Lowry wrote for CNN.ĪBC's Peter Travers called it a "sexy thrill ride" that "merely repurposes rusty spy tropes." Rotten Tomatoes deems a 60% score or less to be "rotten." The audience has been far more positive, giving it an 87% rating, and scores often move up or down in the days after a series' premiere. "Citadel," which premiered today exclusively on Prime Video and has already been green-lit for a second season, has gotten a 56% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 41 reviews. It has a 56% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 41 reviews.Īmazon has a lot riding on its new ambitious spy series, "Citadel," but so far critics are less than impressed. Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Nadia Sinh in "Citadel." Prime VideoĪmazon's ambitious new spy series, "Citadel," starring Priyanka Chopra, premiered today.Ĭosting as much as an estimated $300 million, it stands to be one of the most expensive series ever made.
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