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John Cena, Momoa teaming for rowdy action comedy ‘Killer Vacation’

The 'Killer' script was written by Mark and Brian Gunn, and the project will be produced by John Rickard and Peter Safran.

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LOS ANGELES: Hollywood stars John Cena and Jason Momoa will be starring in the rowdy new action comedy 'Killer Vacation'.

Warner Bros. has recruited the muscle bound actors for the feature project, plot details for which are currently under wraps.

The pair met on the set of the upcoming conclusions to the 'Fast and the Furious' franchise and were looking to take their natural chemistry to another film, sources say, reports 'Variety'.

Those familiar with the project compared it to fun, splashy adventures like 'True Lies'.

The 'Killer' script was written by Mark and Brian Gunn, and the project will be produced by John Rickard and Peter Safran. The film was packaged and set up at the studio before Safran took the reins with James Gunn at WB's DC Films Unit.

Momoa, of course, is a major ingredient in all things DC, having appeared as Aquaman in several films. He is set to reprise his role as the King of Atlantis in "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom." Momoa also recently starred in another Warner Bros. release, "Dune." Safran is a producer on "Aquaman."

Cena appeared in "The Suicide Squad" and its HBO Max spinoff, "Peacemaker" (his dance sequence in tighty whities was a highlight of this or any TV season). Safran and Gunn were intimately involved in all things Peacemaker with Gunn creating the character for Cena and then conceiving of the spinoff.

Cena next stars in "Freelance," an upcoming American action-comedy film directed by "Taken's" Pierre Morel.

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