If you want to appear in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D and live near the Shreveport, Louisiana area, they are looking for extras for an upcoming scene:

"CURRENT CASTING NEEDS: Leatherface 3D. Hello all. We're looking for 18-29 year old guys and girls to be in our Pool Party Scene for Leatherface 3D, in SHREVEPORT LA, on Monday 08/01/11. It's likely a NIGHT SHOOT, you must be willing to work in your bathing suit. If you're interested in being considered please send your photo and full body shot to staff@gloriosocasting.com. Please include your phone number, height, weight and age. Thank you all!"

Lionsgate and the filmmakers of THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 3D, the next installment in the long standing franchise, are pleased to announce the cast of the film, which picks up the story where the original 1974 film left off and will deliver a new chapter in the Leatherface saga with the goal of making it as horrifying as the original — in 3D.

The story centers around Heather, as she makes a trip to small-town Texas to collect her inheritance, unaware that her inheritance includes a live item – her cousin, the notorious serial killer Leatherface.

The film is directed by John Luessenhop and the cast includes Gunnar Hansen, Marilyn Burns, John Dugan, Bill Moseley, Dan Yeager, Alexandra Daddario, Tania Raymonde, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, Shaun Sipos, Thom Barry, Paul Rae, Scott Eastwood, Trey Songz, and Richard Riehle.

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