The new version of the Baywatch series brings together aspirants of all ages at an open casting in the beaches of Los Angeles
Hundreds of aspiring actors donned vibrant red swimsuits at a Los Angeles beach, hoping to join the reinvented '90s series Baywatch during its open casting calls.
Hundreds of hopefuls gathered at a beach in Los Angeles, dressed in bright red swimsuits, for the open casting of the new iteration of the iconic '90s television series, Baywatch. The event, aimed at finding fresh talent for the 12th season, highlighted the show's revival with a contemporary twist envisioned by director Joseph McGinty Nichol, also known as McG. He expressed an inclusive approach to casting, indicating that anyone with 'magic' has the potential to be selected, regardless of their background or experience.
The casting call anticipated the participation of around 2,000 individuals, reflecting the anticipation surrounding the relaunch of a series that gained fame thanks to its stars like David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson. The new season will feature Canadian actor Stephen Amell, known for his role in 'Arrow,' as the lead. The event attracted a diverse crowd from different ages and professions, all united by their dream of starring in Baywatch.
This open casting opportunity emphasizes a trend in the entertainment industry towards inclusivity and accessibility in the audition process, shifting the focus from typical Hollywood standards to a more broad-minded selection of talent. As the series begins production soon, it sets the stage for what could be a significant cultural moment, aiming to resonate with both nostalgic fans of the original and new audiences.