Netflix trending: Delphi, All the Sinners Bleed

- Project Casting said this week that its Netflix-related trending items included “All the Sinners Bleed,” while also highlighting Prime Video’s “Delphi” in recent posts. - The clearest data point was Project Casting’s X post 2058579089909567851, which grouped “Delphi,” “All the Sinners Bleed,” “Trash Truck” and “Brawlers” together. - Project Casting’s linked notices remain live on its site, while Netflix’s Tudum pages list “All the Sinners Bleed” production and cast updates.

Project Casting’s X post this week grouped four separate casting-related items into one burst of social chatter: Netflix’s “All the Sinners Bleed,” Netflix animation work tied to “Trash Truck,” Zack Snyder’s “Brawlers,” and “Delphi,” the “Creed” spinoff series. The post, identified as 2058579089909567851, circulated within the last 48 hours and linked back to Project Casting notices on its platform. Netflix’s “All the Sinners Bleed” is a verified series in production, according to Netflix’s Tudum site, which said the adaptation of S.A. Cosby’s novel began production in Atlanta, Georgia, in November 2025. Tudum also said the nine-episode series stars Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù as sheriff Titus Crown and comes from writer-showrunner Joe Robert Cole. “Delphi,” by contrast, is not a Netflix project. Amazon’s official site said Prime Video ordered “Delphi” as the first live-action extension of the “Creed” universe, with the announcement made at Amazon’s upfront presentation on May 12 in New York. (projectcasting.com) Deadline reported on May 19 that the series had set a cast including Benji Santiago, Juan Castano, Demián Bichir, André Holland, Andre Royo, Sofia Black-D’Elia, Victoria Vourkoutiotis and Wood Harris. (netflix.com) ### Why were “Delphi” and “All the Sinners Bleed” grouped together? Project Casting’s social post appears to have bundled recent high-interest casting notices rather than titles from one platform slate. Its site has a “How To Get Cast In ‘Creed’ Spinoff ‘Delphi’” article and multiple “Delphi” job listings, including a May 22 posting for pedestrians with vehicles in Los Angeles. It also has a broader “How to Get Cast in ‘All the Sinners Bleed’ on Netflix” page and several background-actor listings tied to that series. (aboutamazon.com) The mix matters because one title is attached to Netflix and the other to Prime Video. Amazon said “Delphi” focuses on young boxers at the Delphi gym from the “Rocky” and “Creed” films, with Michael B. Jordan executive producing and Marco Ramirez serving as showrunner. Netflix’s materials describe “All the Sinners Bleed” as a Southern crime thriller produced under its creative partnership with Higher Ground and with Amblin Television also attached. (projectcasting.com) ### What is confirmed about Netflix’s “All the Sinners Bleed”? Netflix’s Tudum said on February 23 that Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù would lead the adaptation and that the story follows Titus Crown as he hunts a killer in a small Bible Belt county. A separate Tudum update said production had started in Atlanta and quoted Joe Robert Cole saying he wanted an actor who could capture Titus Crown’s “duality.” (aboutamazon.com) Project Casting’s listings line up with that production footprint. Its pages mention filming in Fayetteville, Georgia, and list background calls for drivers, car owners, police, FBI extras, church members and other local roles. Those postings do not amount to a Netflix release schedule, but they do show active production support activity around the series. (netflix.com) ### What was the “Trash Truck” update in the post? Project Casting published voice-acting notices last week for “Trash Truck” roles named Hank and Olive. The Hank listing said a Netflix animated series was casting a young boy to voice a lead character, while the Olive listing described a recurring role for a young girl. Both postings were tied to Tanya Giang in Los Angeles. Those notices indicate fresh casting activity around the property, though Project Casting’s pages do not include a Netflix release date or season announcement in the snippets available through search. (projectcasting.com) ### What do we know about Zack Snyder’s “Brawlers” item? Project Casting listed a stand-in notice last week under the label “Zack Snyder’s UFC Movie ‘Brawlers.’” The posting described a paid SAG-AFTRA stand-in role for a major television series filming in Los Angeles. (projectcasting.com) The available search snippet confirms the Project Casting listing, but it does not by itself establish a release date, distributor or fuller production details from an official studio source. Netflix’s Tudum pages for “All the Sinners Bleed” remain live, and Amazon’s “Delphi” announcement page says no premiere date has yet been announced. Project Casting’s linked notices for “All the Sinners Bleed,” “Delphi,” “Trash Truck” and “Brawlers” were also still accessible as of May 25. (netflix.com) (projectcasting.com)

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