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HBO's Last of Us looking for southern Alberta extras

HBO's adaptation of the hit video game seriesThe Last of Us is set to film in the Calgary area this summer, and the big-budget production islooking for locals to cast asextras fromCalgary, High River, Lethbridge andFort Macleod.

People of all body types and ethnicities encouraged to apply but must be over 18

HBO's adaptation of the hit video game series The Last of Us is set to film in the Calgary area this summer. The big-budget production is looking for locals to cast as extras from Calgary, High River, Lethbridge and Fort Macleod. (Naughty Dog/Sony Computer Entertainment America/Associated Press)

Ever wondered what it would be like to experience a zombie apocalypse?

Southern Albertansover the age of 18 have an opportunity to get paid to find out.

HBO's adaptation of the hit video game seriesThe Last of Us is set to film in the Calgary area this summer, and the big-budget production islooking for locals to cast asextras fromCalgary, High River, Lethbridge andFort Macleod.

Brock Skrettingis withKeep Alberta Rolling, a non-profit advocacy group that assisted Classic Casting by circulating thecall-out notice on social media. He says theproduction is looking for people of all ethnicities andbody types.

They are also looking forvehicles from 1995 to 2003, so if you've got one of those,that's an added bonus.

"Anyone who's played the game knows the potential scenario that they might find themselves in zombies and apocalyptic [stuff],"Skretting told the Calgary Eyeopener on Thursday. "No preparation or anything needed, that'll all happen on set."

'Game of Thrones' in scope

The originalThe Last of Usvideo game was released in 2013 to critical acclaim. The game has sold more than 20 million copies as of October 2019, becoming one of the highest-selling PlayStation 3 video games of all time.

Ittakes place in a post-apocalyptic world, and like the game, HBO's adaptation will focuson Joel, a hardened survivorwho is hired to smuggle 14-year-old Ellieout of an "oppressive quarantine zone."

"I've heard it be compared to Game of Thrones in scope, and we're sure excited to have HBO in Alberta, because at least to me, HBO means quality, it means high production valueand top talent," Skretting said.

Game of Thronesactors Pedro Pascal andBella Ramsey will be starring as Joel and Ellie.

"It looks like one of those shows that really can help build the industry, that can employ a lot of people, that will spend a lot of money in Alberta businesses on materials that are needed to complete this production."

The role of an extra

Skretting says extras providethe human element of the atmosphere, and the jobcan be repetitive at times, but a lot of fun.

The application requires two photos that are unobstructed by glasses or hats, one from the waist upand one that is full-length.

"The casting agents just want to see what you look like, so take a natural photo, don't try to alter it in any way," Skretting said.

Applications are expected to be open until the end of May, and the gig pays about minimum wage,Skretting said.Some extras can be asked to come out for a day, others a week at a time.

"If you're able to leave your job for a week to do the work, awesome," Skretting said.

"If you're unemployed, or if you're underemployed right now with the pandemic, they're looking to hire locals. So get your name in and there will be some opportunity, definitely, for this show and others for this summer."

With files from the Calgary Eyeopener and Joel Dryden