Casting Call for "On Air" Feature Film
Casting actors for "On Air" feature film, please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Additional info: The story follows a washed-up radio host, his Gen Z nephew, and a loyal friend on a chaotic road trip to win a viral video contest. As their stunts spiral and the pressure mounts, they confront fame, failure, and the need for real connection. Rate: All roles are Unpaid. Cast will receive Copy/Credit, and meals where applicable. Please apply if interested.
11 roles
Ty’s hype man. Dumber, louder, and always half a second behind. Johnny lives for stunts, pranks, and the sound of his own laugh. Never plans, always reacts. NEEDED AUGUST 11TH, AND ONE MORE DAY TBD
The muscle of the group. Tank top, energy drink, American flag shorts. Doesn’t talk much, but when he does, it’s usually a conspiracy theory or a badly timed punchline. He's the guy who'd jump off a roof just for the thumbnail. NEEDED AUGUST 11TH, AND ONE MORE DAY TBD
She’s the most daring of the crew and possibly the most self-aware. Where the guys play dumb, she knows it’s a game and she plays to win. NEEDED AUGUST 11TH, AND ONE MORE DAY TBD
A Gen Z passenger in Doug’s Uber, Susana speaks with a social media drawl and scrolls more than she speaks. She’s trendy without trying, disinterested without being rude, and exists entirely in the now
Susana’s ride-share bro, Dominic’s all tank tops and TikTok energy. Curious in the dumbest ways. Loud, well-meaning, and proudly clueless.
Ronald’s wife. She hums along, encourages his antics, and treats the car like a theater. She's cheerful and just as over-the-top.
Piercings, eyeliner, silence. She climbs into Doug’s car like a character from a different movie. Rejects his offer of candy with a blank stare that could kill. Terrifying and kind of iconic.
Chet’s partner in crime. Todd egg’s Chet on with slurred affirmations and lazy taunts. He’s the kind of guy who’ll say “film this” instead of helping. Thinks he's part of a prank show no one asked for.
The quiet one filming Chet and Todd’s chaos. He points the phone and gets the angle. He’s the enabler of the mess.
Stressed, shouting, and half out the window. One of two feuding parents in Doug’s car. They probably haven’t slept in a week.
Angrier and louder than Parent 1. The argument has no beginning and no end. They fight like it’s an Olympic sport, and the kid in the backseat is the referee.