- by foxnews
- 29 Mar 2026
The cast of the highly anticipated reboot was spotted filming scenes for the show in Venice Beach, California.
Brooks Nader, Shay Mitchell, Noah Beck, Stephen Amell, Livvy Dunne and others were photographed sporting the iconic red swimsuits as they strutted their stuff on the shore.
In the photos, the stars can be seen performing action sequences, with some snaps showing them running on the sand while carrying flotation devices with worried looks on their faces.
Other photos show them coming out of the water, while "Yellowstone" star Hassie Harrison can be seen jumping over a surfboard as she's presumably rushing across the beach to save a life.
A group shot shows the main cast members posing for a photo with a member of the crew who is holding a slate, while another shows Nader posing with the slate with the ocean behind her.
She also shared a carousel of photos on her Instagram with the caption, "Just keeping the grid strong before other shots humble me again" with a laughing emoji.
Nader shared two photos on her Instagram stories, including one of a lifeguard tower, with the caption, "office for the next few months," as well as a photo of her outside her trailer, with the caption, "Selene's 1st day."
Former LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne also shared her excitement about joining the show on her Instagram.
"I'm not a lifeguard, but i play one on tv," she captioned her post.
The reboot was announced in September 2025, with casting news coming out in February and March.
When speaking with People after Nader was announced as a member of the cast of the reboot, Electra said the 29-year-old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model is "absolutely" a good fit for the show.
Nader announced she was part of the reboot earlier this month with a photo on her Instagram stories featuring her holding a script for the show, with the caption, "I've been keeping a secret...."
"I've been manifesting this for a minute @si_swimsuit," she captioned the picture.
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