If you’ve always wanted to be in the movies, you may want to consider submitting an application to be a passenger at a train station or a car driver for an upcoming Steven Spielberg UFO movie that’s scheduled to be filmed in Cape May County March 10-14.
Grant Wilfley Casting is seeking extras for the movie, which is as yet untitled. It’s reported to star Golden Globe winner Emily Blunt, Emmy winner Josh O’Connor, Oscar nominee Colman Domingo, Oscar winner Colin Firth and Eve Hewson.
Universal Pictures and Spielberg’s Amblin are producing the film, penned by “Jurassic Park,” “War of the Worlds” and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” screenwriter David Koepp.
The movie has a May 15, 2026, release date.
The details for the casting call:
The Spielberg production, code name “Non-View,” needs extras to play car drivers and passengers at a train station. Applicants must be at least 18; no previous acting experience is necessary.
Filming will tentatively take place Monday, March 10, through Friday, March 14, in Cape May County. The base pay rate is $216 per day (eight hours), and the car bump is $37.50.
To be considered for the film, send Grant Wilfley Casting an email — address nj@gwcnyc.com. Use the subject line “Non-View Cape May Locals” and include this information: Your name, preferred pronouns, phone number, whether you are a SAG-AFTRA member, what dates you are available during the filming window, whether you have visible tattoos, and whether are local to Cape May County.
Include current non-professional photos of yourself, both close-up and full-body. If you own a car that you can use in the film, send the color, year, make, model and photo of the car.
Contact the reporter, Karen Knight, at kknight@cmcherald.com.