Families enjoy the casting calls for Universal Orlando's Epic Universe.
Universal Orlando Resort is inviting families, individuals, and couples to audition for a commercial promoting its new Epic Universe theme park. The casting process emphasizes real moments of enjoyment and requires applicants to submit an introduction video. While no previous acting experience is needed, applicants must live in the Orlando area. The casting call is open until March 17, with various roles available, including lead parts and seasonal positions in upcoming projects. This initiative aims to engage the local community and showcase diverse talents.
Orlando, Florida – Universal Orlando Resort has announced open casting calls for a variety of film and television roles, inviting families, individuals, and couples to participate in a commercial highlighting its upcoming Epic Universe theme park. The casting aims to celebrate genuine moments of enjoyment rather than polished performances, reflecting the park’s adventurous spirit and fun atmosphere.
The audition process requires applicants to submit an introduction video, including their name, current city, age, and enthusiasm for Epic Universe. Filming can be done in a User-Generated Content (UGC) style or a point-of-view (POV) selfie format. Notably, prior acting experience is not a prerequisite, but applicants must reside in the Orlando area to be eligible. The casting call for the Epic Universe commercial remains open until March 17, 2025.
Universal Orlando Resort is also casting for various projects in the Orlando area, encompassing feature films, scripted shows, and short films. Among the opportunities are lead roles for Eve-9 and Lyra-5, both female, aged between 25 and 50, and 25 and 40, respectively, with hourly compensation of around $30. Additional featured roles include day players like Abigail, William, and Brittany, with application details available upon inquiry.
For scripted productions, the resort is looking for voiceover reporters and announcers of ages 18 to 100. Other significant roles include Annie, a female day player aged 20-35, and Liam Stevenson, a male day player aged 25-35, offering an average hourly rate of $12.
Further casting opportunities include roles in short films, comprising multiple characters like Nat, a non-binary lead aged 18-25, and Lilah, a supporting female role in the same age range, with an hourly rate of $15 to $20. The resort is also casting background extras aged 10 to 70 nationwide.
Universal Orlando’s casting endeavors are not confined to the Orlando region only. Upcoming nationwide projects include several feature films, with roles such as Tanner Keith, a male lead aged 20-35, compensated at $37 per hour, and Mary Ann, a lead role for actresses aged 18-30, who will be paid a higher rate of $75 per hour.
Additionally, there are opportunities for seasonal actors in Universal’s Mega Movie Parade, searching for performers who resemble iconic characters from films like Back to the Future and Ghostbusters. Male-presenting actors should stand between 5′ and 6’3″, while female-presenting individuals should be 4’9″ to 5’8″. Submissions for this casting are open until April 1, 2025.
Universal Orlando Resort has also initiated a casting call for actors to embody Glinda and Elphaba from the renowned musical “Wicked.” Applicants should be female-presenting and stand between 5’1″ and 5’4″ in height. The deadline for these submissions is concurrently set for March 17, 2025.
These casting calls are part of Universal’s broader efforts to engage the community and invite diverse talents to contribute to their creative projects. Previously, Universal Orlando has hosted meet and greets with characters from “Wicked,” enriching the overall experience for park visitors.
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