Women's Top 25: An Ivy Debut and a Big Question Mark
Dec 8: Key wins by USC and Nebraska shake up the leaderboard. Ole Miss slides in the midst of an identity crisis. An Ivy League squad joins the Top 25.
| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | Do I need to be a union actor? | No. We accept both union and non‑union talent. If you are a union member, we will sign a SAG‑AFTRA agreement. | | I’m not a boxer—can I still audition for Vince or Liam? | Absolutely. Physicality will be coached on set; we’re looking for attitude and willingness to train. | | Do you provide accommodation for out‑of‑state actors? | Yes. We cover a 5‑night hotel per week (or a shared Airbnb for groups) plus a per‑diem for meals. | | Can I audition remotely? | Yes—self‑tape is the primary method. In‑person callbacks are optional and will be scheduled for actors within a 4‑hour drive of LA. | | What is the gender/ethnicity breakdown? | We are committed to authentic representation. While we have specific ethnic descriptors for each role (see breakdown), we encourage actors of all backgrounds to submit if they feel they can embody the character. | | Are there any stunts? | Minimal. There are a few short, choreographed boxing sequences (no high‑risk stunts). A professional stunt coordinator will be on set. | | When will the series be released? | Target: Spring 2025 on streaming platforms (still negotiating distribution). | | Can I bring a supporting actor (e.g., a friend) as an extra? | Yes—extras are cast later, but you may submit a separate “extra” entry. |
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