Spencer star Kristen Stewart has opened a casting call for an LGBTQ+ ghost-hunting show.

Stewart, who identifies as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, plans to step behind the camera as executive producer on the unnamed series. Scout Productions, the studio behind Netflix's beloved Queer Eye series, is developing the project alongside Stewart. The Oscar-nominated actor first revealed that she was developing a "gay ghost-hunting reality show with a friend" in late 2021 after her performance as Diana, Princess of Wales in Spencer.

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"I am scarily excited to announce that I’m teaming up with Scout, the producers of Queer Eye, Legendary and The Hype, on the most gayest, most funnest, most titillating queer ghost-hunting show ever," Stewart said of the series in an Instagram video by co-creator CJ Romero. "We need to find the most incredible LGBTQ+ ghost hunters, paranormal specialists, mediums, psychics, investigators who will lead the pack on this super gay ghost-hunting adventure."

The casting application can be found at Ghost.CastingCrane.com. Possible LGBTQ+ ghost hunters need to be at least 18 years of age in order to apply. Part of the casting process involves the prospective ghost hunters describing their experiences with the paranormal as well as how they approach ghost-hunting. The questions range from what type of equipment the ghost hunter uses to what their scariest experience has been so far. There’s also an opportunity to add in friends to serve as ghost-hunting companions on the show. Prospective ghost hunters also have the chance to explain why they should be cast by means of a short video audition.

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Stewart’s work on this LGBTQ+ ghost-hunting show is her latest move to working behind the camera. Future projects in the works for her include her directorial feature debut based on Lidia Yuknavitch's The Chronology of Water. Stewart also has another TV series in the works, this one being written alongside her fiancée, screenwriter Dylan Meyer. The actor's most recent starring role was in David Cronenberg's dystopian Crimes of the Future which premiered at Cannes in May 2022. Future roles include the romantic thriller Loves Lies Bleeding by director Rose Glass. Stewart recently received an Academy Award nomination for her role in Spencer.

No dates or additional information about Stewart's ghost-hunting show have been released.

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