A PROJECT described as a “major Netflix thriller” is looking for extras ahead of a shoot in a Scottish city next month.
The London-based casting agency The Casting Collective has issued an urgent casting call to take part in the mysterious production.
A listing on the company’s website states: “We are looking for people of all ages, genders and ethnicities for a Netflix Thriller shooting in Inverness in October 2024.
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“Good rates of pay.
“You must be aged 17+ with a valid UK national insurance number in order to apply.”
It’s unclear which upcoming Netflix thriller the call relates to.
However, the casting agency has previously recruited extras for TV series such as The Crown and Outlander as well as feature films like Deadpool & Wolverine and The Batman.
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