Elrow Pranks Fans With Dream Casting Call for Fictitious Netflix Documentary
In a playful prank to celebrate Día de los Santos Inocentes, the Spanish equivalent of April Fool’s Day, renowned event organizer elrow announced a fictitious Netflix documentary. The “craziest party in the world” was supposedly making its way to the streaming service, promising a behind-the-scenes look at the extravagant elrow events.
Juan Arnau Jr., the CEO of elrow, went to great lengths to convince fans of the legitimacy of the project, stating that the documentary had been in production for eight months and was set to release in late 2024. The prank aimed to play on the whimsical nature of the holiday, characterized by lighthearted pranks and practical jokes.
As part of the elaborate hoax, elrow issued a dream casting call, inviting 1,000 fans to join elrow’s production team and act as extras in upcoming events at various spectacular locations. These included Chile’s Atacama Desert, South Africa’s Victoria Waterfalls, and Rome’s legendary Colosseum. Arnau assured that all expenses, including travel, accommodation, per diem, and full access to the fictitious shows, would be covered.
The announcement added an extra layer of realism to the prank, capturing the attention of fans who eagerly anticipated the supposed Netflix documentary. However, it was later revealed that the entire project was a clever ruse orchestrated by elrow to mark the festive occasion.
Despite the prank, elrow continues to be a prominent figure in the electronic music scene, known for its immersive and flamboyant events that transform industrial spaces into vibrant adult playgrounds. The brand, fueled by techno and deep house, has garnered a global following for its unique approach to entertainment.
Fans who fell for the prank were treated to a blend of excitement and amusement, showcasing elrow’s ability to surprise and captivate its audience both in the real and imaginary realms.