CASTING CALL: Seth Gamble and Pure Taboo Search for the Faces of "The Bloodline"

 

Are you ready to enter a post-collapse world? Pure Taboo, the flagship brand of Adult Time known for its provocative and story-driven cinema, has officially opened auditions for its most ambitious project yet: "The Bloodline."

Written and directed by the award-winning Seth Gamble, this feature film isn't just about adult scenes—it’s about high-stakes psychological tension, complex power dynamics, and human connection in a fortified compound governed by strict doctrines.

The Story: Survival at a Cost

In The Bloodline, a group of women seeking safety arrives at a compound that offers protection... but at a price. The film explores the thin line between safety and control, led by a family hierarchy that challenges every newcomer.

The Roles: Who Will You Be?

Seth Gamble is looking for specific archetypes to bring this world to life. Key roles include:

  • The Patriarch (Eli): The calculated, strategic leader.

  • The Philosopher (Marcus): Charismatic, articulate, and a master of perception.

  • The Survivor (Dana): Strong-willed, challenging authority at every turn.

  • The Disruptor (Lotus): Unpredictable, destabilizing the system from within.

  • The Protector (Carol): A mother driven entirely by her daughter's safety. (And many more—from the quiet "Controlled One" to the curious "Daughter" Riley.)

How to Apply (Deadline: April 13)

This is a rare chance to work with a director who values "deep characters and real stakes." If you are a performer who feels called to this narrative-heavy project, here is how to apply:

Send a short introduction to sethgamblexxx@icloud.com including:

  1. Your background and experience.

  2. Why you are interested in The Bloodline.

  3. Which character(s) you are auditioning for and why.

Production Details:

  • Submissions Due: April 13, 2026.

  • Shooting: May 2026 in Los Angeles.

This move by Adult Time confirms a trend that we have seen in this initial glimpse of 2026: the industry is hungry for story. Whether it’s Charlotte Sins’ documentary or Clémence Audiard’s miniseries, the audience in this year wants to feel the stakes before the clothes come off.

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