'The Circle': Casting for Netflix show's Season 2 is now open and here's how you can apply

Netflix just announced two more seasons of the show. Casting and online auditions are now open
PUBLISHED MAR 25, 2020
Joey Sasso (Getty Images)
Joey Sasso (Getty Images)

Netflix just ordered 2 more seasons of their hit reality show 'The Circle' and it is celebration time for fans of the 'Big Brother' marries 'Catfish' show.

The upcoming seasons are yet to go on the floors given the coronavirus pandemic, meaning 2021 will be the year when fans of the show will be blessed with Season 2 and Season 3 will follow in 2022 in all probability.

There are no specific timelines but the showrunners are prepared to make it happen. There is a permanent building in England outfitted and ready for the filming of the show.

The online casting and auditions of the show have begun and people willing to apply can do so on their website. Additionally, people can also check out their Twitter for more updates. 

The show has constantly dominated social media since Season 1 released in January this year and with news of Season 2 dropping, fans are in overdrive. 

"Please tell us you've already filmed season 2 and that you will roll it out soon? This will help us all in #selfisolation" read a tweet. Another tweet read, "hey if u guys need anyone for season 2 of the circle I’m really fun and would win so HMU ;)".

Another fan tweeted, "Late nite quarantine thought I just had. The Circle Season 2 could be filmed in its entirety without violating quarantine/social distancing best practices. Who at @netflix does @chrissyteigen need to tweet in order to make this happen pls we need it bad​."​

For 'The Circle' newbies, the contestants move into the same apartment building but never come face to face with each other in the entire duration of the show. The only way to communicate with each other is to interact with each other's profiles on a specially-designed social media application.

This gives contestants the leeway to mask their true identities and portray themselves the way they choose. The contestants rate each other throughout the competition and the lowest-rated players find themselves at risk of being sent home or being blocked from the game.

The player who survives to the end walks home with a prize money of $100,000. Joey Sasso was the winner of Season 1.

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