Now casting: CW’s ‘Black Lightning’ seeking high schoolers and more

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Are you ready to make your mark on Atlanta's film and TV industry? Are you the next Tyler Perry? ATL is in need of young stars. Check out the Peach City's latest casting call for your chance at fame.

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‘Black Lightning’

This CW pilot is a based on the DC comic character Black Lighting and is produced by Greg Berlanti, who has four other DC-inspired shows on the network, according to Variety.

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What are they looking for?

  • Skating rink families: Families with male or female members, ages 9 and up, any ethnicity, with roller skating experience.
  • High school track runners: Males or females age 18-25, any ethnicity, who can portray inner-city high schoolers. Must have track experience and include this in your submission.
  • High school track coaches: Males or females age 30 and up, any ethnicity. Note any coaching experience in your submission.
  • High school students: Males or females age 18-25, any ethnicity, to portray inner-city high schoolers. You need to have a hip/trendy look.
  • Korean woman: Age 30-65, with some acting experience. Attach your resume to your submission or list your acting experience.
  • Female escort: Age 18-40, any ethnicity, comfortable in scantily-clad attire. Looking for a variety of types, from "high-end" to "low=rent."

When are they filming?

Filming will take place in and around Atlanta from March 21 to April 1.

How much does it pay?

Pay is yet to be determined.

How do I submit?

Send an email with your information and photos to blacklightningextras@gmail.com and include the role you're submitting for in the subject line. Include a recent photo and your name, age, height, weight, all clothing sizes (including shoes) and telephone number. You must live in the Atlanta area.

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