The cast of the upcoming Baywatch reboot has begun ocean training and filming on Venice Beach, California [1, 2].
This production marks the return of the cult classic series to the screen under the Fox network. By utilizing a mix of established actors and social media personalities, the reboot aims to modernize the brand's appeal while maintaining the visual identity of the original show.
Filming for the series officially began on Monday, March 16, 2024 [1]. Ocean training for the performers took place the following Tuesday to prepare the ensemble for the physical demands of the role [1, 2]. The cast includes Brooks Nader, Livvy Dunne, Shay Mitchell, Noah Beck, and Stephen Amell [1].
All cast members have transitioned into the iconic red swimsuits that defined the original series [1]. The training is designed to ensure the actors can handle the surf and rescue sequences effectively. A source said to Page Six that the cast is working with seasoned professionals to manage the ocean-based choreography [1].
During a clip from the production, Brooks Nader said, "I feel good" [1]. The casting of Nader has drawn attention from industry observers. A CinemaBlend author said, "Honestly, even the haters who don't want Brooks Nader in the reboot would have to admit that she looks like a natural in that swimsuit" [1].
The production continues to use the scenic backdrop of Venice Beach to replicate the atmospheric feel of the original series. The integration of modern influencers like Livvy Dunne and Noah Beck suggests a strategy to capture a younger demographic through cross-platform visibility.
“The cast of the upcoming Baywatch reboot has begun ocean training and filming on Venice Beach, California.”
The decision to cast high-profile social media figures alongside traditional actors indicates a shift in how network television is approaching audience acquisition. By blending the nostalgic appeal of a legacy franchise with the reach of modern influencers, Fox is attempting to bridge the gap between linear television viewers and digital-first audiences.





