I. The Hype Behind Zombies 5
The Zombies franchise has become one of Disney Channel’s biggest teen phenomena. From zombies and cheerleaders in Seabrook High to werewolves, aliens, and vampires, each sequel expands its universe with new songs, monsters, and life lessons.
After Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires premiered in July 2025, fans were left with a cliffhanger — a massive water surge off Seabrook’s coast hinting at mermaids or sirens. That ending sent social media into overdrive, with Google searches for “Zombies 5 casting call” surging by over 300%.
While Disney hasn’t officially confirmed Zombies 5 yet, industry chatter suggests pre-production could start in late 2025 with an expected 2027 release. And if that happens, auditions will open soon — giving fresh faces a chance to join one of Disney’s most popular musical franchises.
II. What Disney Is Likely Looking For
Casting for the Zombies series has always focused on young, diverse, and energetic performers aged 16–25. Whether you’re a dancer, singer, or actor, this is your moment to shine.
According to casting insiders Danielle Aufiero and Amber Horn, who’ve worked on all Zombies movies, the next film may introduce mermaid or siren characters — meaning roles that require both vocal ability and dance performance.
Expect auditions for:
- Main characters: New sirens/mermaids and Seabrook students
- Ensemble dancers: High-energy group routines for major musical scenes
- Supporting roles: Teachers, new monster types, or daywalkers
Inclusivity has always been a big part of the Zombies message. Disney is especially interested in actors from diverse ethnic and LGBTQ+ backgrounds who can represent Seabrook’s evolving, accepting world.
III. Where and How to Apply for Zombies 5 Auditions
The best part? You don’t need an agent to apply. Disney uses open casting calls for many of its youth-focused projects.
Here’s where to keep your eyes:
- DisneyCareers.com/Auditions – Disney’s official portal for film and TV casting.
- Backstage.com & CastingNetworks.com – Verified listings for Disney Channel and streaming projects.
- StarNow & ProjectCasting – Often post international or supporting role opportunities.
👉 Important tip: Avoid sites asking for money or “premium access.” Disney never charges for auditions. Always verify through official or linked sources.
IV. How to Prepare a Monologue for Disney Auditions
Your monologue is your moment to stand out. For Zombies 5, casting teams want energy, charm, and emotional depth — even if your lines are about singing or surviving in Seabrook.
Here’s how to prepare the perfect one-minute Disney monologue:
1. Pick the Right Theme
Choose something light-hearted, funny, or heartfelt, ideally linked to friendship, confidence, or identity — all major Zombies themes. Avoid overly dramatic or mature scripts.
Examples:
- A student standing up for a misunderstood friend.
- A teen discovering they have powers and learning to control them.
- A speech about not fitting in — and realizing that’s what makes you special.
2. Keep It Short and Expressive
Disney auditions love performers who can convey emotion quickly. Keep your piece under one minute and use clear body language — move, gesture, and smile naturally.
3. Practice on Camera
Record yourself multiple times using natural lighting and a simple background. Avoid filters or edits. The focus should be on your eyes, expressions, and voice clarity.
4. Add a Musical Twist
Since Zombies is a musical, consider adding a short singing or dance segment after your monologue — even 10 seconds of a Zombies song cover can showcase your versatility.
V. Common Mistakes First-Time Actors Make
Even the most talented performers can lose a Disney opportunity due to small errors. Here’s what to avoid:
❌ Overacting or forced accents – Keep your delivery natural.
❌ Ignoring age requirements – Roles are usually for 16–25-year-olds.
❌ Poor video quality – Blurry, dark, or noisy clips get skipped fast.
❌ Unverified “agents” or pay-to-play offers – Only use official sites.
Remember: Disney’s casting directors look for authentic energy, not perfection. It’s about showing potential — not being a polished star already.
VI. Social Media Can Boost Your Chances
In recent years, TikTok and Instagram have become unofficial audition stages. During Zombies 4 casting, teens who posted their self-tapes under hashtags like #ZombiesAudition or #DisneyCasting gained visibility.
Consider sharing short videos performing Zombies songs or fan scenes using relevant hashtags. Keep it family-friendly and professional — Disney’s team does review viral submissions occasionally.
VII. Building Your Disney Acting Portfolio
If you’re serious about auditioning, start building your actor’s toolkit:
✅ Headshot: Bright, friendly, and natural (no filters).
✅ Resume: Include school plays, dance recitals, or short films.
✅ Showreel: Combine monologue, dance, and singing clips into a 1-minute highlight video.
✅ Online presence: Create a clean, public profile on Casting Networks or Backstage.
Even if Zombies 5 isn’t officially casting yet, having these ready will help you jump when auditions open.
VIII. Final Thoughts
Whether Zombies 5 brings mermaids, new monsters, or another twist, one thing is certain — Disney will be searching for fresh faces who radiate positivity and confidence.
So keep rehearsing, stay alert for casting updates, and most importantly, believe you belong on that screen. As Milo Manheim (Zed) said in a recent interview, “Disney magic starts when you stop trying to be perfect — and start being yourself.”
Your Seabrook story could be next. 🌊✨

