Arts & Entertainment
New ABC Show Filming In Loganville
"Kevin (Probably) Saves the World," is set to debut in the fall. Producers are looking for extras.

LOGANVILLE, GA — "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World," a new TV show set to debut in the fall on ABC, is currently filming in Loganville, and you could be part of the cast.
The Walton County Sheriff's office said the show, formerly known as "The Gospel According to Kevin," was scheduled to film Wednesday from 3 p.m.-1 a.m. on Moon Road. Motorists were being urged to avoid the area or encounter delays.
Scheduled to air Tuesday nights, "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World" is a fantasy drama that will debut on October 3 according to current plans. It's the story of a self-centered man who has gone to live with his widowed twin sister and her son when a guardian angel tasks him with the mission of saving the world.
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The show will star Jason Ritter as Kevin Finn and Kimberly Hebert Gregory as the angel, Yvette.
The series is currently casting extras willing to play store patrons during an action fight scene. The scene, which will be shot Monday, July 31, will involve heavy stunt fights between stunt men and women, prop smoke and prop fire.
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"We are looking for people with good facial features & reactions to things going on around them, who specifically feel they are athletic/in shape, highly attentive on set, and are comfortable being next to or around action, smoke, and other chaotic events that will take place," the ad for extras reads. "This will 100% be a safe environment for all, and NO ONE hired by us will be asked to do any stunts of their own."
They're looking for men and woman, ages 18-60, of all ethnicities and a variety of styles and looks. The rate for the shoot is $68 for eight hours, with bumps possible.
The scene will be shot in the Briarcliff area. Follow this link for more information.
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