Borderlands dev searching for Lilith look-alike
Gearbox is looking for a live-action version of the Borderlands character to cast in the upcoming sequel.
Back in August, 2K Games and Gearbox Software confirmed that development was under way on a sequel to 2009's postapocalyptic shooter Borderlands.
Now Gearbox has revealed that it is looking for someone to portray Lilith in Borderlands 2, today putting out a casting call for the character's look-alike. According to the developer, whoever is picked as Lilith will also have the chance to participate in promotional events and trade shows before the game's release.
Lilith was one of six Sirens in the original Borderlands, a group of women possessing a host of supernatural powers.
2K and Gearbox have launched a casting site that details entry requirements and online application forms. The site can be found here.
Borderlands 2 will be released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC sometime in 2K's next fiscal year, which spans April 2012 through March 2013.
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