This article covers the latest casting calls for Netflix’s film AIG, which is searching for extras in Jersey City and Red Bank this April. The piece also breaks down pay scales, timelines, and how to apply through SAG-AFTRA.
Roles range from a rooftop DJ to Secret Service and FBI agents. The project shows how big productions keep teaming up with New Jersey locations.
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Reporter Jillian Delaney mentions that full plot details aren’t out yet. Accessing the full article needs a subscription, but casting info is public and open for applicants right now.
AIG casting hits Jersey City and Red Bank this April
Netflix plans to film in Jersey City and Red Bank throughout April and possibly into late spring. The production is using a SAG-AFTRA job listing, so agents and interested folks should head to the union’s AIG page to apply.
There’s a mix of on-screen personalities and behind-the-scenes specialists in the lineup. That’s pretty standard for productions working in New Jersey’s busy corridor between NYC and the Jersey Shore.
Pay rates and roles
Pay rates are based on an eight-hour day, but they change depending on the role. Here’s what’s listed right now, along with typical rates:
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These numbers give you a rough idea, but duties and call times could shift depending on the scene or location. The SAG-AFTRA page for AIG matches these details, and applicants should use that union channel.
How to apply and what to expect
If you’re applying, be ready to show you can handle eight-hour workdays and bring any needed credentials or experience. Since it’s a SAG-AFTRA gig, you’ll go through the union’s official AIG page. Casting decisions follow the usual on-set safety, pay, and scheduling rules.
There’s still no public plot info, which isn’t surprising at this stage. If you’re new to on-location work, you might want to set aside a few days for wardrobe, onboarding, and whatever local guidelines pop up.
What this means for Jersey City—and how to plan your visit
For fans of the city and for local workers, this project is another reminder of Jersey City’s appeal as a filming backdrop. It’s also a place to live while chasing on-location opportunities.
If you’re planning a trip that includes a day on set or just exploring nearby neighborhoods, keep a few practical notes in mind. Jersey City hotels are everywhere, with plenty of options that put you close to the waterfront or the studio-friendly hubs in Journal Square and Newport.
Thinking about where to stay in Jersey City? Your choice can shape your schedule, letting you catch back-to-back shoots or unwind along the Hudson after work.
The city’s many districts support a flexible lifestyle for both residents and visitors. You’ll find options for all budgets and tastes scattered throughout its neighborhoods.
Getting to Jersey City is pretty straightforward. You can hop on a PATH train from Manhattan, take a ferry across the Hudson, or use NJ Transit to connect from nearby towns.
When you plan your stay, you’ll notice there’s no shortage of things to do in Jersey City after a day of filming. Maybe you’ll stroll the Liberty State Park waterfront, or check out museum campuses and vibrant local eateries.
Visitors mapping out an itinerary might want to look at the city’s city districts. That way, you can pick lively nights out or find quieter corners to rest between shoots.
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Here is the source article for this story: Netflix casting call offering up to $260 a day for extras in New Jersey