John Cena and Jason Momoa have signed on to star in the action-comedy movie "Killer Vacation" from Warner Bros.
Though plot details are being kept under wraps, but Mark and Brian Gunn wrote the script.
John Rickard and Peter Safran will produce the project, which had been set up at the studio before Safran and James Gunn took charge of DC.
Cena currently stars in HBO Max’s series "Peacemaker", having first portrayed the DC character of the same name in Warner Bros.’ "The Suicide Squad".
Additional upcoming projects for the actor include Pierre Morel’s action-comedy "Freelance", Clay Tarver’s "Vacation Friends" sequel "Honeymoon Friends", and Peter Farrelly’s comedy "Ricky Stanicky".
Momoa has previously worked with Warner Bros. on "Aquaman" and its sequel "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom", which is slated to debut on December 25, 2023, as well as Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar winner, "Dune".
The actor has also recently starred in the Western "The Last Manhunt", Netflix’s "Slumberland", and Apple TV+’s "See".
Momoa will next be seen in Universal’s "Fast X".