MTV's "The Real World" is holding an open casting call in Denver this weekend for its 24th season.

Applicants between the ages of 18 and 24 are asked to bring a recent photo of themselves (which will not be returned) and a photo ID to Hooters, 1390 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

The documentary series is the network's longest-running show, which captures the lives of young adults who spend five months living and working together.

This season, the network is looking to diversify the cast by calling on applicants who are physically challenged, struggling with weight issues, affected by a natural disaster or have been home-schooled, according to a press release.

These qualities are not requirements, but may provide an advantage in the casting process, the release stated.

"We look for characters from real life; people with strong personalities who are unafraid to speak their minds," said Jonathan Murray, executive producer of "The Real World," in the release.

Applications are accepted online for those who can't make it to the open call.

Visit bunim-murray.com for details.