The Lottery Ticket

Many lottery winners’ stories have the possibility of making a great plot for a movie. Comedy, tragedy, love, there are many routes you could go down and now it seems that movie producers have realised this and are releasing The Lottery Ticket – a movie, later this year.

the lottery ticket

The new Lottery Ticket movie – scheduled to be released in August this year, is a comedy film and will be starring well-known names such as Bow Wow, Brandon T. Jackson, and the rap singer and former member of controversial band N.W.A, Ice Cube.

More About The Lottery Ticket Movie

The Lottery Ticket movie is based on a story about a lottery ticket, surprise, surprise, which wins Kevin Carson (Bow Wow) a whopping $370 million jackpot on Independence Day weekend – so he can’t claim the money immediately.  The storyline then follows the trials and tribulations of keeping the lottery ticket safe until the 4th of July weekend is over.

Kevin has to endure a whole weekend in The Projects while opportunist neighbours try and swindle him out of his winning lottery ticket. He must survive their greedy and often menacing actions, all while holding his winning lottery ticket and keep it safe before he can claim his winning lottery prize after the 4th July holiday has finished.

It certainly looks like an entertaining movie and gets you thinking about where you would safely hide the lottery ticket yourself!

Many real-life stories have emerged about lottery winners who keep their winning lottery tickets on their possession all weekend and many of them have been very humorous. We’d suggest buying lottery tickets online. If not, then always keeping the lottery tickets safe, treating them as cash and even signing the back to ensure no one else can cash your winning lottery ticket.


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