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Awkwafina and John Cena release action-packed Jackpot movie trailer on Prime – but fans call it the ‘worst’ celebrity cameo

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JACKPOT fans named the worst celebrity cameos in the new film.

Awkwafina and John Cena are leading the Amazon Prime Video film.

Fans are citing the worst cameo in the new movie Jackpot starring Awkwafina and John Cena

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Fans are citing the worst cameo in the new movie Jackpot starring Awkwafina and John CenaCredit: PRIME VIDEO
Machine Gun Kelly will play Colson Baker in the new film, and fans are not happy

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Machine Gun Kelly will play Colson Baker in the new film, and fans are not happyCredit: Prime

Although the trailer, released on July 2, was packed with guest stars, fans called it the “worst.”

Machine Gun Kelly, dressed in a purple fur jacket, plays Colson Baker, and fans aren’t here for it.

In the trailer, the singer asks Awkwafina’s character, “Why are you winking at me like that?”

“And they really had to give MGK a role? The guy can’t act. He had the worst scene in this trailer,” one X user wrote.

The film will hit the streaming service on August 15th.

Jackpot takes place in Los Angeles, California, in the year 2030.

Katie, played by Awkwafina, is a struggling actress who wins the lottery.

However, she doesn’t realize that California allows everyone who lives there to try to assassinate the winner until nightfall.

If they are successful, they can keep the money without any consequences.

John plays an amateur lottery protection agent who helps Katie stay alive.

He receives a portion of her earnings if she survives.

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