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Amazon’s “M3Real1ty” Season 2 Casting Call for Multiple Roles

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Diverse Actors Needed for Prime Video Series (Season 2) – Atlanta Area

Job Description
A Prime Video original series is casting for its second season, seeking talented actors for multiple roles. The provocative drama explores relationships through a revolutionary mental fantasy app, blending tech intrigue with emotional storytelling.

Available Roles

[RAVEN REFULGENT] 
30s, Female, Open Ethnicity. 
Beautiful, Curvaceous, Nerdy, Witty-Software Developer. After being let go from Apple, she’s hired to use her coding skills to help develop an error-proof app that provides mental fantasies for couples. Recurring, 4 Episodes. (Actor with Reels only)
 
[Ivy Keen] 
30s, Female, AA. 
Stunning, Athletic Curvy Figure, Femme Fatale-FBI Agent. If looks can kill was a person. She reconnects with an old flame and ends up putting him in a bad  
situation. Must be able to portray a range of emotions. Kissing, ‘Implied’ Sex Scene. Guest Star, 4 Episodes. (Actor with Reels only)
 
[Kenny Keep] 
30s-40s, Male, Open Ethnicity. 
Attractive, Clean-Cut, Lean Athletic Build-Maintenance/Security man. Mr. get it done, by any means necessary. He is hired to keep things working and make sure the property is protected. Must be confident holding a prop gun. Guest Star, 4 Episodes, 6 Scenes. (Actor with Reels only)
 
[Gale Voy] 
30s-40s, Female, Open Ethnicity. 
Beautiful, Curvy Toned Figure-Defense Attorney. A beauty, but a beast in the courtroom. She tries to settle out of court, but ends up in bed with the opponent. Kissing, ‘Implied’ Sex Scene With A Woman. Recurring, 3 Episodes, 8 Scenes. (Actor with Reels only)
 
[Luc Prit] 
40s-50s, Male, Caucasian. 
Attractive, Average Build, Unsettling Presence-Judge. 
Besides bringing light to his cases, he has a dark side with minors. Must be comfortable playing a pedophile. (no physical interactions with minor).  
Guest Star. 3 Episodes, 5 Scenes. (Actor with Reels only)
 
[Triana] 
30s, Female, Open Ethnicity. 
Sexy, Tall, Lean Toned Figure, Curious. Good Friend of an important character.  
She goes to Techrapy to have a threesome, but later regrets going. Kissing, ‘Implied’ Sex Scene. Co-Star, 3 Episodes, 6 Scenes. (Reels optional)
 
[Detective Vey] 
30s, Male, Caucasian. 
Attractive, Robust Build, Stern. 
He questions a potential suspect and later makes an arrest. Co-Star, 2 Episodes, 2 Scenes. (Reels optional)
 
[Tonya] 
30s, Female, Open Ethnicity. 
Pretty, Petite-Software Graduate. She interviews for a job, but ends up running out after hearing some bad news.  
Co-Star, 1 Episode, 1 Scene. (Reels optional)
 
[Shelly Gray] 
40s, Female, Caucasian. 
Attractive, Sophisticated, Fit-Client.  
She was given someone else’s memory and returns to recover hers back. Co-Star, 1 Episode, 1 Scene. (Reels optional)
 
[Terrence] 
20s-40s, Male, Open Ethnicity. 
Strikingly Handsome, Muscular- Fantasy Character. He appears in a fantasy after being seen at the gym. Must be comfortable being shirtless. Implied Sex Scene. Co-Star, 1 Episode, 1 Scene. (Headshot and full body shot)
 
[Young Girl] 
8-10 y/o, Girl, Open Ethnicity. 
Average Height/Body Weight. 
In a fantasy, she will be seen walking out of a bathroom into a bedroom. (Headshot and full body shot)

Featured Extras:

  • Shirtless male roles (implied intimacy)

  • Female job interviewees

Job Responsibilities

  • Bring complex characters to life with authenticity

  • Handle intimate scenes with professionalism

  • Commit to multiple shooting dates

  • Work collaboratively with cast/crew

Requirements

  • Atlanta-based or surrounding areas

  • Professional headshots and reels (where specified)

  • Comfort with implied intimacy/kissing scenes

  • Ability to portray nuanced emotions

  • Specific physical attributes per role

Compensation

  • Great Gas Pay

  • IMDb credit

  • Meals provided

  • Wrap party invitation

  • Private premiere

Related jobs:

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Role: Plaintiff — Marcus Payne (Male, 36, Any Race)
Marcus Payne is suing his younger brother, Sidney Lattimore, for reimbursement and negligence related to the costs of raising a child. Marcus claims he’s been left carrying financial and emotional responsibility that should have been shared, and he wants repayment for what he believes he unfairly had to cover.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Marcus is a funny, blue-collar trucker/salesman who’s deeply family-oriented and guided by strong morals. He’s cordial at first, but he can turn aggressive when provoked—especially if he feels someone is dodging responsibility. Marcus believes in stepping up and doing what’s right, and he’s furious that he’s being painted as the unreasonable one after doing what he sees as necessary for a child’s well-being.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Comfortable playing “good guy with a temper” energy—moral, but reactive

  • Able to portray frustration, protectiveness, and righteous anger without melodrama

  • Strong comedic timing is a plus (blue-collar humor), while staying real

  • Strong reactive listening for a tense sibling argument and courtroom questioning
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Charlotte Gibson (Female, Late 20s–30s, Any Race)
Charlotte Gibson is suing her former friend Shannon Abell for $894 after a champagne cork hit Charlotte in the head on a boat birthday outing. Charlotte says the impact caused her to fall overboard, losing jewelry worth $244, a shoe valued at $350, and ruining her dress worth $300—turning her birthday celebration into an expensive and humiliating disaster.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Charlotte is the bold, assertive birthday girl who expects her moment to be special—and she’s not shy about saying when someone ruined it. She’s confident, direct, and still emotionally charged because the incident wasn’t just an accident to her; it was reckless, disrespectful, and avoidable. Add the tension of a former friendship, and Charlotte comes in feeling betrayed, embarrassed, and determined to be reimbursed.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Comfortable portraying bold, assertive energy without becoming over-the-top

  • Able to play indignation, embarrassment, and “I’m owed” conviction believably

  • Strong reactive listening in a heated back-and-forth with a former friend

  • Can describe the incident and item losses clearly and consistently
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Shannon Abell (Female, Late 20s–30s, Any Race)
Charlotte Gibson claims Shannon Abell popped a champagne bottle on a boat, sending the cork into Charlotte’s head and causing her to fall overboard and lose valuables and damage her outfit. Shannon argues it was an unavoidable accident: the boat jerked at the exact moment she uncorked it, the bottle had extra pressure because Charlotte’s boyfriend had shaken it, and she isn’t responsible for where the cork flew or Charlotte losing her balance.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Shannon is honest, compassionate, and not trying to be the villain—especially because Charlotte used to be her friend. She feels terrible that Charlotte got hurt, but she doesn’t believe she should be financially responsible for a chaotic, split-second accident. Shannon is calm but firm, focusing on the details (boat movement, pressure in the bottle, boyfriend shaking it) while trying to maintain empathy without admitting fault.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with calm, grounded presence

  • Able to balance empathy with firm self-defense under accusation

  • Comfortable delivering detailed explanations clearly and consistently

  • Strong reactive listening and quick responses in confrontation

  • Can portray guilt/concern without conceding liability
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Mark Frank (Male, 30s, Any Race)
Stacy Powers claims she was injured during a pop-out cake bachelor party performance and is suing Mark Frank for unpaid wages and $475 in urgent care bills. Mark argues it was Stacy’s fault—claiming she showed up late, was clumsy, and never actually performed, despite the party attempting to accommodate her.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Mark has major bro-vibes—life of the party, loud confidence, and a bit of arrested development. He believes the night didn’t go as planned because Stacy didn’t deliver, and he’s framing himself as the reasonable guy who tried to make it work. He can be charming and funny, but also defensive when called out. His energy is high, reactive, and sometimes immature—yet he insists he’s being fair.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with fast, natural back-and-forth

  • Comfortable playing big social energy (party host) while staying grounded

  • Able to balance charm and defensiveness without going cartoonish

  • Strong reactive listening; can pivot when challenged on details

  • Comfortable portraying blame-shifting and “I tried to help” logic convincingly
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Stacy Powers (Female, 20s, Any Race)
Stacy Powers is suing Mark Frank for unpaid wages and urgent care bills totaling $475 after an accident at a bachelor party. Stacy says she was hired to perform a pop-out cake routine, but she fell off a table during the setup/performance moment and was left with medical costs and no proper payment for the job.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Stacy is an erotic dancer—attractive, fit, high energy, and strong-willed—with bigger dreams: she wants to become a professional cheerleader. She’s used to commanding a room and taking her work seriously, and she doesn’t like being disrespected or dismissed. After getting hurt, she’s frustrated, embarrassed, and angry that the situation is being spun as her fault. She’s determined to be taken seriously and compensated fairly.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Confident presence; comfortable owning the room without exaggeration

  • Able to portray humiliation, frustration, and determination in a believable way

  • Comfortable reenacting physical mishap beats safely (no stunts required)

  • Strong reactive listening during confrontation and blame-shifting
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Alex Thomas (Male, 29, Any Race)
Alex Thomas is suing his ex, Bradley James, for $5,000—seeking $2,500 for possession of their dog and $2,500 for emotional distress. Alex believes the dog is rightfully his (or at minimum shared), and says being separated from the pet has caused real emotional harm and destabilized his life.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Alex is warm, expressive, and deeply empathetic—someone who works as a trauma-informed youth counselor and genuinely understands emotional pain. His compassion comes from lived experience: he survived the Las Vegas shooting and had to rebuild his sense of safety afterward. The dog isn’t “just a dog” to him—it represents comfort, healing, and stability. Alex arrives hurt but determined, trying to communicate from the heart without losing control.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Able to portray empathy, vulnerability, and emotional steadiness under stress

  • Comfortable handling sensitive backstory with authenticity and restraint

  • Can deliver heartfelt testimony without becoming melodramatic

  • Strong reactive listening for courtroom-style questioning and pushback

Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Bradley James (Male, 34, Any Race)
Alex Thomas is suing Bradley James for $5,000 for possession of a dog and emotional distress after their breakup. Bradley insists he is the sole owner because he purchased the dog, and believes Alex is trying to claim something that isn’t legally his—regardless of the emotional attachment.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Bradley is meticulous, quiet, and highly routine-driven. He depends on structure to keep his emotions stable, and the dog—Fleuzy—became central to his sense of safety and daily grounding. Bradley isn’t outwardly dramatic; he’s controlled, clinical, and detail-oriented, leaning on facts over feelings. Underneath the calm is a person who feels threatened and destabilized at the idea of losing what he sees as his anchor.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with restrained, naturalistic performance

  • Able to portray emotionally guarded but deeply invested energy

  • Comfortable leaning into logic, receipts, and “ownership” arguments

  • Can communicate tension and protectiveness without raising the volume

  • Strong reactive listening and consistent delivery under questioning

Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant 2 — Casey Johnson (Male, 40s, Any Race)
Savannah Jordan claims Casey and Mikayla Johnson refused to reimburse her after she took their son to Disneyland for his birthday. Casey insists Savannah is exaggerating costs and trying to get them to pay for an expensive day that included Savannah’s friends and unnecessary add-ons.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Casey is feisty, charming, and excitable—quick with opinions and not afraid to speak up. He’s the kind of person who can sound friendly one second and fired up the next. He believes the claim is a hustle and wants to protect his family from being taken advantage of. His energy can heighten the conflict, but he’s still grounded as a real dad who thinks he’s in the right.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability; comfortable with confrontation and big personalities

  • Able to play charm, humor, and defensiveness in the same scene

  • Quick reactions and believable courtroom-style arguing

  • Can escalate without going over-the-top or “acting for the camera”

  • Strong listening skills to track details and respond naturally

Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Mikayla Johnson (Female, 40s, Any Race)
Savannah Jordan claims Mikayla and Casey Johnson failed to reimburse her for expenses after she took their son to Disneyland for his birthday. Mikayla argues Savannah is trying to take advantage of them and expects them to pay a small fortune for a “magical day” that included Savannah and her friends’ extra spending.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Mikayla is hardworking, calm, and disciplined with money. She’s not easily rattled and believes in boundaries, budgets, and accountability. She may sympathize with Savannah as a young sitter—but she’s not willing to be guilted into paying what she sees as unnecessary extras. Mikayla comes prepared, practical, and firm, determined to show she’s being reasonable.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with calm authority

  • Able to play “financially savvy and unbothered” under pressure

  • Comfortable delivering firm boundaries without coming off cruel

  • Can handle fast back-and-forth questioning and stay consistent

  • Natural, grounded performance (real mom energy)

Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Ashley Patel (Female, Early 30s, Any Race)
Kayla Thompson claims Ashley Patel lost her wedding ring just before the ceremony due to carelessness, distraction, and possibly being intoxicated while assigned to handle it. Ashley insists she was doing her best in a chaotic situation, juggling two excited preschoolers and last-minute wedding tasks, and argues she should never have been responsible for the ring in the first place.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Ashley is Kayla’s former sister-in-law and the protective mother of the twin children in the wedding party. Divorced from Kayla’s brother a year after the twins’ birth, she agreed to attend despite lingering tension. Ashley feels blamed for something she didn’t ask to carry, and she’s determined to defend her character while navigating the emotional minefield of being the “outsider” at a family wedding. She’s stressed, defensive, and hurt—yet trying to stay composed for her kids.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with calm-but-firm presence

  • Able to portray a protective mom juggling chaos and pressure

  • Comfortable playing defensiveness, frustration, and emotional restraint

  • Able to communicate “I was set up to fail” without seeming uncaring

  • Strong reactive listening and quick, believable responses under questioning

Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Plaintiff — Savannah Jordan (Female, 19–20, Any Race)
Savannah Jordan is suing Mikayla and Casey Johnson for failing to reimburse her for expenses from taking their son to Disneyland for his birthday. Savannah claims she covered the costs expecting to be paid back, but the Johnsons refused—leaving her stuck with a bill she can’t afford as a college student.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Savannah is a shy, kind college student who tries to keep the peace and wants everyone to have a good time. She likely agreed to more than she should have because she didn’t want to disappoint anyone—then panicked when the costs piled up. She’s not confrontational by nature, but she’s reached a breaking point: she feels taken advantage of, embarrassed, and frustrated that her good intentions turned into a financial mess.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Able to portray shy/people-pleaser energy while still standing up for herself

  • Comfortable playing stress, embarrassment, and simmering frustration

  • Can clearly explain expenses and expectations without sounding rehearsed

  • Strong reactive listening in confrontation with older, more forceful personalities

Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Daryl Evans (Male, 45, Any Race)
Melissa Guthrie competed in a beauty pageant directed by Daryl Evans, a longtime pageant judge in his first year as director. Melissa claims Daryl disqualified her unfairly to crown a contestant he’s been romantically linked to. Daryl argues the disqualification was valid because Melissa violated the pageant’s contract by acting in ways unbecoming of a beauty queen.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and believable emotional nuance to bring the reenactment to life.

Character Overview: Daryl is a seasoned pageant insider who loves the world, the influence, and the proximity to contestants. Now, as a first-time director, he’s under pressure to run a clean competition—and he’s defensive about any suggestion of favoritism. Whether he’s truly principled or simply covering himself, he presents as confident, controlling, and insistent that he followed the rules.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability; comfortable with confrontation and fast back-and-forth dialogue

  • Able to portray authority and control (director energy) under pressure

  • Can play defensiveness, charm, and possible ulterior motives with subtlety

  • Comfortable delivering policy/contract-based explanations convincingly

  • Grounded, natural performance—no melodrama

Compensation:

  • Paid lead role (rate provided upon booking)

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