‘The Lone Ranger’ is officially back in production in New Mexico and once again casting extras

As we recently reported, The Lone Ranger, starring Johnny Depp, is back on after Disney temporarily halted production last summer.

One of readers, Penny, recently spotted crews resuming construction on sets for the movie in New Mexico. She wrote, ” They’re back! The construction crew started back in Grant County south of Hurley. The work shop in up and the porta potties are in.”

We also heard that a new casting call, looking for Native American actors, has been issued for Silver Bullet, which is The Lone Ranger’s working title.

Check out the full casting call below:

Major Motion Picture, “Silver Bullet” is currently seeking Native American males and females for featured extra roles to film in the Shiprock New Mexico area.

Individuals who are experienced horse riders are particular encouraged to apply.

The production is also casting for a Native American Boy age range 9-11 for a featured speaking role in the film.

Call 505-368-2490 to schedule an audition, IF you fit the specifications

If you spot The Lone Ranger filming in New Mexico, let us know at olv@onlocationvacations.com!

[Thanks to Penny & oneheadlightink]

4 COMMENTS

  1. Are the auditions.still available? If so I am.very interested. I am a highly experienced rider in jumping, full gallop charges, western, English, bareback, etc and have Native American roots. Please send email to Hayleegrahambooks@gmail.com
    My dream career is to be a stunt rider.

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