Extras are being searched for in Yorkshire for the sequel to Danny Boyle's 28 years later.
The Casting collective agency based in London is searching for athletic people of all ages, ethnicities, and genders to be extras in the sequel to the original dystopian film.
The agency is looking for Ultra Marathon runners, Racing Cyclists, Triathlon competitors & other high-level athletes.
Filming begins in August and ends in October.
They ask for people within traveling distance to Yorkshire.
Entrants will need to upload a picture, contact details, and vital statistics.
They will then contact people directly and give them more casting information as soon as they get it.
The 2002 film '28 Days Later' starring Cillian Murphy and directed by Danny Boyle is a Horror/Sci-Fi film rated 18.
The film had a sequel in 2007 called '28 weeks later starring Marvel talent, Jeremy Renner.
If you are interested in applying to be an extra you can apply here.

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