Ever dreamt of being in a Netflix show? Well, there is good news. The OTT platform is looking to find a raft of new reality stars with a major casting call. 

Netflix’s new service netflixreality.com is searching for new contestants for some unscripted series, VP of Unscripted and Documentary Series Brandon Riegg confirmed. 

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He said it was the company’s largest reality casting call ever and said the move was an innovative new way for our reality fans to join in on the fun. 

“Reality TV is a powerful genre. It has the ability to make you invested in who is going to win the big competition or find true love, or at least a good showmance. It also has the ability to bring people together from all walks of life. We love to hear from viewers who feel inspired and accepted after seeing themselves reflected in our shows. After all, what is reality TV if it doesn’t represent real people?” he said.

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The focus will be the US, UK and Canada. To register, fans must be 18 years or older.

“Whether you love competition or cooking, dating or decor, style or a social experiment, we might have a show for you — either now or someday soon,” he added. 

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Netflix has released several reality TV shows in the past few years. From ‘Indian matchmaking’ to ‘Too Hot To Handle’, these shows involve nonentities. 

Netflix announced on Monday that the streaming platform had renewed their titles “The Circle”, “Indian Matchmaking,” and “The American Barbecue Showdown.”

While “The Circle” has been renewed for two more seasons – Season 4 and 5, “Indian Matchmaking” and “The American Barbecue Showdown” have both been renewed for their respective second seasons.

In addition, Netflix has ordered the unscripted series “The Roaring Twenties,” which will follow eight twenty-somethings living together in Austin, Texas.