If you'd like to join the ranks of the undead during the filming of Resident Evil: Retribution, Sony Pictures has just launched a casting call contest and is looking for video submissions.

"Are you a fan of the Resident Evil franchise? If you can play an age between 18 - 34, you might be considered for a walk-on undead role in the upcoming fifth installment of the Resident Evil franchise through Face Of The Fan®. Just submit a video, no longer than :60 seconds, where you tell us why you are the biggest Resident Evil fan as well as which movie from the film franchise is your favorite, and then act out your favorite line from that movie!

The audition requires the user to provide contact information, a headshot photo, and a video (1 minute or less) of the participant stating why he/she is the biggest Resident Evil movie fan and acting out a dialogue line from any previous film in the franchise: Resident Evil: Afterlife, Resident Evil: Extinction, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, or Resident Evil. The audition submission process will end on Monday, October 3. All submissions will be reviewed and one person could be considered for a walk-on role in the film."

From looking at the submission agreement, it appears that they are only accepting submissions from the United States. To be considered, make sure to have your video and headshot ready by October 3rd, and submit it to: http://www.faceofthefan.com/residentevil5/

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