As the leaves turn and the chill sets in, Atlanta’s thriving film scene is heating up with the arrival of Netflix’s latest high-stakes thriller, All the Sinners Bleed.
Adapted from S.A. Cosby’s acclaimed 2023 novel of the same name, this psychological drama promises to deliver pulse-pounding suspense centered on a Black sheriff unraveling a web of small-town secrets and serial murders in rural Virginia.
And the best news for aspiring actors in the Peach State? Production is set to roll right here in Georgia, with open casting calls inviting locals to step into the spotlight.
When Will All the Sinners Bleed Stream?
While an official release date remains under wraps—expect the series to hit Netflix streaming sometime in 2026, following the project’s momentum-building announcements throughout 2025—the ensemble cast is already shaping up to be a powerhouse of talent.
Leading the charge is British-Nigerian star Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù (Gangs of London, Sweet Tooth), who steps into the boots of Titus Crown, the trailblazing first Black sheriff of Charon County, Virginia.
Crown’s investigation into a sadistic killer targeting the town’s Black schoolteachers forces him to confront buried sins and racial tensions that threaten to tear his community apart.Joining Dìrísù are a trio of standout performers bringing depth to this haunting tale.
Tony-nominated veteran John Douglas Thompson (The Killer Inside Me) adds gravitas to the ensemble, while Miss Juneteenth breakout Nicole Beharie delivers her signature emotional intensity in a key supporting role.
Fresh off the heels of these announcements, Deadline revealed that All American alum Daniel Ezra and rising Colombian-American actress Andrea Cortés have rounded out the principal cast, infusing the series with youthful energy and cultural nuance.
Penned by Black Panther co-writer Joe Robert Cole, All Sinners Bleed is poised to blend Cosby’s razor-sharp social commentary with edge-of-your-seat crime drama, making it a must-watch for fans of True Detective and Your Honor.
But here’s where Atlanta gets its close-up: Production is basing operations in the city, transforming familiar Georgia backdrops into the shadowy heart of Southern Gothic horror. Netflix, no stranger to our tax incentives and world-class crews after hits like Stranger Things spin-offs and The Underground Railroad, is leveraging the region’s expertise to capture the novel’s humid, tension-filled atmosphere.For local dreamers eyeing a Netflix credit, the casting window is wide open.
Rose Locke Casting, the project’s go-to agency, issued urgent calls last week for stand-ins, background extras, and emerging talent to fill out crowd scenes and atmospheric roles.
“We’re seeking diverse faces that reflect the story’s soul—think everyday Atlantans who can channel quiet intensity or raw vulnerability,” a casting rep shared via Project Casting.
Pay rates start at industry standard for non-union gigs (around $150–$250 per day), with opportunities for SAG-AFTRA upgrades for qualified performers.Key details for submissions:
- Roles Available: Stand-ins (various ethnicities, ages 18–60), background civilians (farmers, townsfolk, law enforcement types), and select principal speaking parts for locals with Southern accents.
- Filming Dates: Principal photography kicks off mid-November 2025, running through early 2026.
- How to Apply: Email headshots, resumes, and a brief reel to allsinnersbleed@roselockecasting.com with “ATL Background” in the subject line. No experience required for extras, but strong improv skills a plus. Deadline: November 10, 2025. facebook.com
This isn’t just another out-of-town shoot—it’s a chance for Atlanta’s 10,000-plus film workers and hidden gems to bleed into a project that’s already generating Oscar buzz for its script alone.
As Cosby himself tweeted earlier this year, “This story’s about the sins we all carry, but redemption? That’s up to us.” With cameras rolling on our streets, who knows—your face might just be the one that haunts Netflix subscribers worldwide.
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