A new Netflix series, "I Am Not OK With This," will film scenes in June in Beaver County.

Beaver Borough Manager Dan Madgar met with a representative of the series who said producers were looking to film along Bank Street. It's the same neighborhood used for the 2000 movie "The Wonder Boys" with Michael Douglas and Tobey Maguire.

The Beaver Valley Bowl in Rochester also will be used for filming. That brick building also was seen in "Wonder Boys" and the Billy Murray-Woody Harrelson movie 'Kingpin."

"I Am Not OK With This" put out a call for background actors to portray high school and college-aged students, football teams, fans, basketball players and prom attendees for scenes shot throughout the Pittsburgh area. Cars no older than model year 2000 and adults to portray town citizens also are sought.

Those who are interested can email Extras Casting at tvextraspgh@gmail.com. More information is posted at movieextraspittsburgh.com and the Facebook page of Movie Casting PGH.

Based on a Charles Forsman graphic novel of the same name, "I Am Not OK With This" is a comedy/fantasy/sci-fi show described as "a coming-of-age story about a quirky, sarcastic teenage girl navigating her way through the typical trials and tribulations of high school life, all the while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality and ... mysterious superpowers just beginning to awaken from deep within her."

According to Deadline, Netflix has ordered eight episodes of the series, a collaboration between British director Jonathan Entwistle and Shawn Levy, the director-executive producer of Netflix’s smash hit coming-of-age drama "Stranger Things."

Stars of the show have not been announced.