Details
Union:
Non union
Area of media:
Feature Film
Network:
Paid?:
Yes
Deadline:
June 6, 2026
Shooting starts:
June 10, 2026 7 days of PP - 6/10-6/20
Shooting finishes:
July 10, 2026 4 days - 7/6-7/10
Shooting locations:
GTA, Hamilton, Barrie
Cities for response:
Toronto
Comments
Please be ready for a high level of improv - creatives would like to see auditions based just on a logline & scene prompt; thank you!
Storyline
When a series of ominous black envelopes links him to a missing woman, an ordinary man finds himself targeted by Luminark, a mysterious vigilante who stalks those who have escaped justice. As anonymous viewers watch his every move and a twisted online trial unfolds, he must uncover the truth behind the disappearance before he's judged—and sentenced—in a livestreamed court where guilt is decided by the crowd.
Roles
| Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
| Principal | Detective Hayes | Male 30 - 55 Years old |
Description Detective Marcus Hayes (45–55) is the relentless lead investigator assigned to the missing girl's case, a veteran detective known for closing cases by any means necessary. Ruthless, highly intelligent, and convinced that everyone is hiding something, Hayes quickly becomes suspicious of Kyle and refuses to accept easy explanations for the strange events surrounding him. As the investigation deepens, Hayes relentlessly pursues the truth, becoming a constant threat to Kyle while racing against the mysterious vigilante known as Luminark. More of the bad cop vibe - | ||
| Role type | Role | Gender & Age range |
| Principal | Detective Chapman | All 30 - 55 Years old |
Description Detective Chapman is a steady, empathetic patrol officer assigned to assist on the missing person case, often working alongside Detective Hayes. While they is professional and detail-oriented, they takes a more compassionate approach, often questioning whether Kyle is truly a suspect or just caught in something far larger and more disturbing than it first appears. As tensions rise and the investigation becomes more volatile, Chapman quietly becomes one of the few voices urging caution, empathy, and a closer look at the growing influence of Luminark. More of the good cop vibe - | ||