Casting Call for ‘Twister’ Sequel Filming in Oklahoma City

KTUL - May 2, 2023 6:29 am

Bill Paxton in a scene from "Twister." 1996. (Getty Images)

Freihofer Casting has announced casting for extras in the “Twister” sequel in the Oklahoma City area.

The film’s cast, crew, and details are not allowed to be discussed at this time.

Extras will be paid $10 an hour with a 12-hour guarantee each day, whether or not filming for the day is less than 12 hours. Overtime will be provided after 12 hours. Extras can also be compensated an additional $50 a day if their vehicle is used on camera.

In the event of simulated rain or wind in scenes, extras will be notified in advance and compensated an additional $25 a day. In the event of smoke or atmospheric haze in a scene, extras will also be notified in advance and compensated an extra $10 a day.

There is no compensation for travel or housing costs.

Filming is expected to occur May 8-22.

To submit for these roles, email a photo to the casting office at [email protected]. Make the subject line of your email: STUDIO – (Name of role). Make sure the photo shows your face clearly without the use of filters, hats, sunglasses, or any other obstructions.

Camera phone pictures are okay to use. Please make sure the photo ranges from the top of the head to the middle of the chest. Title your photo file “Your.Name”. Example: Sally.Smith.jpg. Files must be jpg. All other files are unacceptable.

Also be sure to add all of your contact information, including your full name, phone number, email address, and your city or state of residence.

 

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