BLACK RAIN: Villains
Matt3rs for Leo (The Runt)
LEO — AUDITIONING GUIDE (CASTING CALL CLUB)
CHARACTER SUMMARY
Leo is a 23-year-old scientist and the newest member of Reese’s group. He joined because Reese’s intelligence and certainty made the world feel understandable in a way it never had before.
Leo is thoughtful, empathetic, and morally sensitive, but struggles heavily with self-doubt and confrontation. The deeper he becomes involved with Reese’s work, the more he begins questioning whether what they are doing is truly right.
His core fear is:
becoming the bad guy while trying not to disappoint people.
VOICE DIRECTION
Soft, grounded, natural delivery
thoughtful and emotionally sincere
Slight hesitation when under pressure
Not weak, but uncertain
Emotion should feel internalized rather than dramatic
Avoid overacting or excessive nervousness
KEY PERFORMANCE NOTE
Leo should feel like someone constantly thinking before speaking. Even in calm moments, there is underlying self-doubt and emotional caution.
When pressured, he tends to freeze, apologize, or struggle to fully defend himself.
AUDITION LINES
LINE 1 (INTRO / ADMIRATION OF REESE)“When Reese talks, it feels like he already understands things everyone else is still trying to figure out.”
LINE 2 (MORAL DISCOMFORT / INTERNAL CONFLICT)“I know there has to be a reason for this… I just—I don’t know if I understand it anymore.”
LINE 3 (PRESSURED / DEFENSIVE APOLOGY)“No, I’m not saying you’re wrong, I just… maybe we should slow down before somebody gets hurt.”
ACTING FOCUS FOR AUDITION
Keep delivery grounded and emotionally real
Let hesitation naturally affect pacing
Avoid sounding overly confident
Emotion should build inward, not outward
Small vocal shifts matter more than volume
Focus on sincerity and internal conflict
FINAL NOTE
Leo is not weak or cowardly.
He is:
someone trying to hold onto his morality while surrounded by people who seem far more certain than he is.
His emotional conflict should feel deeply human, not dramatic.
- male adult
“When Reese talks, it feels like he already understands things everyone else is still trying to figure out.”
“I know there has to be a reason for this… I just—I don’t know if I understand it anymore.”
“No, I’m not saying you’re wrong, I just… maybe we should slow down before somebody gets hurt.”