Lone Ranger Seeks Extras in New Mexico

Lone Ranger seeks Native American extras in New Mexico
Lone Ranger seeks Native American extras in New Mexico
Disney is gearing up to start production next year on Lone Ranger, which is slated for release on May 31, 2013. The studio has issued a casting call for its shoot in Shiprock, New Mexico, under the code name Silver Bullet. Take a look at the details below.

"Major Motion Picture, Silver Bullet is currently seeking Native American males and females for featured extra roles to film in the Shiprock New Mexico area.

Individuals who are experienced horse riders are particular encouraged to apply.

The production is also casting for a Native American Boy age range 9-11 for a featured speaking role in the film.

If you meet these specifications, call 505-368-2490 to schedule an audition."


Gore Verbinski is directing Lone Ranger from a screenplay by Justin Haythe. Production is scheduled to begin on February 13, 2012.

The Lone Ranger comes to theaters July 3rd, 2013 and stars Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, Ruth Wilson, Helena Bonham Carter, Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale, Tom Wilkinson, James Frain. The film is directed by Gore Verbinski.


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  1. Let's Go Bub!

    It's good that they are getting Native Americans to be in the film but like many of you are going to say along with me, why only get native's as back up's when one should be the main character. Damn you Disney :(.

    6 months agoby @Number1WolverineFlag

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