Feature Film
Come What May
Details
Union:
Non union
Area of media:
Feature Film
Network:
Paid?:
Yes
Rates:
$150 flat per day
Deadline:
May 20, 2026
Shooting starts:
Mar 27, 2026 
Shooting finishes:
May 10, 2026 
Shooting locations:
Toronto
Cities for response:
Toronto
Storyline
After inheriting his estranged father’s house, a stalled young man and his friends accidentally awaken an ancient erotic death ritual. Haunted by demons that can possess any objects he once came on, he must fight through a house of weaponized shame and destroy the spellbook that started it all even though doing so will kill his father’s spirit forever.
Roles
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
SupportingNateMale 16 - 23 Years old
Description
TEEN NATE - Caucasian
Nate is eighteen and already an expert at not dealing with things. Punk posters on his wall, no plan for his life, a father who doesn't see him and a mother who isn't there anymore. He has learned that the best way to survive a house full of absence is to just not be in it.
He is mouthy and defiant, quick with a deflection, quick with a joke, quick to pick a fight rather than admit he's hurting. But underneath the noise is a kid who failed to get into any university, just lost his girlfriend, and genuinely doesn't know what he is or where he is going. The bravado is real. So is the lostness behind it.
He is not a sad kid performing toughness. He is genuinely funny, genuinely warm, and capable of real joy. Scenes turn on a dime from argument to laughter to unguarded friendship, and the actor has to ride that without pushing any of it. The role ends with Nate creeping back into his father's dark house alone and opening a door he was never meant to open. The actor needs to land the full weight of that moment.
Requirements:

Caucasian, age 17–19.
Naturalistic and understated. No indicating, no pushing for emotion.
Strong comic timing. The banter with Teen Jam is fast and lived-in.
Able to shift from lightness to genuine shock without a visible gear change.
Comfortable with crude humour and mature themes.

Requirements:
Naturalistic and understated. No indicating, no pushing for emotion.
Strong comic timing — the banter with Teen Jam is fast and lived-in.
Able to shift from lightness to genuine shock and distress without a visible gear change.
Comfortable with crude humour and mature themes.
Role typeRoleGender & Age range
SupportingJamMale 16 - 24 Years old
Description
Jam is eighteen and already the kind of person rooms reorganize around. Easy smile, quick instincts, the natural gravitational center of any group he walks into. He grew up fast, had a shitty home situation, and came out of it warm rather than hard. Being the one who holds things together is not a role he was assigned. It is just who he is.

He reads people faster than they read themselves. When his friend storms into a video store furious and aimless, Jam follows, absorbs it, and redirects the whole night without making a thing of it. He is funny without trying, steady without being stiff, and genuinely good at turning a bad moment into a better one. The warmth is real. So is the quiet effort underneath it.
The role lives in the in-between moments. The glance that clocks what someone else missed. The joke that lands because it is actually kind. The actor needs to make being the most grounded person in the room feel effortless.

Requirements:

Caucasian,
Naturalistic and confident. Jam never pushes, never announces himself.
Genuine comic timing with real warmth behind it.
Strong reactive listening. A lot of this role is in the response, not the line.
Comfortable with crude humour and mature themes.