By The Associated Press A country album from Post Malone and Awkwafina playing a struggling actor whose winning lottery ticket has her on the run for her life in “Jackpot!” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists : fan favorites from around the world compete on “RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars,” the Sydney Sweeney nun thriller “Immaculate” makes its Hulu debut and the fourth season of Lily Collins’ “Emily in Paris” drops. — It’s always worth paying attention when Paul Feig (“Spy,” “The Heat,” “Bridesmaids”) makes a comedy.

In “Jackpot!,”coming to Prime Video on Thursday, Awkwafina plays a struggling actor whose winning lottery ticket has her on the run for her life. In this near-future California, residents compete to kill the winner before sundown in order to claim the winnings for themselves. One person who is on her side, and willing to help, is John Cena.

Feig told Entertainment Weekly that it’s the “Jackie Chan movie I always wished I could make.” — The tear-jerker documentary “Daughters,” streaming on Netflix on Wednesday, follows four young girls as they prepare to reunite with their incarcerated fathers for a dance in a Washington, D.C.

, jail. Co-directed by Angela Patton and Natalie Rae, the film took over eight years to make as the directors earned the t.