Casting Call: "Cycle of Hatred-Part II"
A gritty crime drama, set in Beaumont, TX, reveals how violence & betrayal echo through families, neighborhoods, and generations. The story follows men caught between loyalty, survival, and revenge, as a relentless cop and an indifferent political system look on. As tensions rise between the main antagonist—Drew Carter’s crew, rival leaders, and those seeking justice, each is forced to confront choices that could break the cycle—or keep it turning. At its heart, the film asks: in a city shaped by blood and neglect, is it possible to escape the cycle of hatred, or is everyone destined to be consumed by it? More Info: Filming Location: Beaumont, TX Filming Dates: Oct 18th, 19th & 25th Rate: Paid+Meals+Credit+Content
3 roles
Medium build-trimmed beard-clean fade, designer clothes, expensive sneakers, and gold chains: A hustler from Houston who relocated to Beaumont when heat got too heavy back home. Linked up with JK to expand the rival crew’s money operations. Leo is flashy, loud-obsessed with power & status. He doesn’t just want money — he wants people to know his name. Unlike JK, who moves more strategically, Leo thrives on chaos and making bold moves. PAY: $50
Calm, calculated & patient. Holds a cold, unnerving presence: Stacks is a Beaumont-Southside native; known for being quiet, disciplined & unpredictable. Did a short stint for armed robbery but has remained under the radar since. Drew kept him in the shadows as a “clean piece” — someone with no heat on his name, saving him for when things got messy. After the murders, Drew reveals Stacks as his ace, surprising both allies & rivals who thought they knew Drew’s full roster. PAY:$50
Polished, confident-charismatic in public-guarded in private. Calculated , even in emotionally charged situations: Born & raised in Beaumont, middle-class roots.Studied public administration & law. Elected mayor promising reform & public safety, but quickly became entangled with influential crime lords & business interests.His decisions indirectly allow figures like Drew Carter to thrive-through inaction, selective policing, or political compromises with the criminal underworld. PAY: $100