Jason Clarke Vows Not to Be Outshone by Chris Hemsworth
Chris Hemsworth shines as the ultimate action hero on Apple TV+. [Image Source: API]
Jason Clarke, star of the new Apple TV+ series The Last Frontier, promises that the action scenes will rival those associated with Chris Hemsworth, the well-known Chris Hemsworth action hero. The first episode, directed by Sam Hargrave, known for his work with Hemsworth on Extraction and the Avengers franchise, debuts tomorrow on Apple TV+. Clarke aims to deliver cinematic-quality stunts that match or surpass those of his fellow Australian actor.
A New Action Drama Set in Alaska
The Last Frontier is a fresh series described as a homage to the action movies of the 1990s. Its storyline centers on US Marshal Frank Remnick, who must quickly respond when a group of dangerous convicts escape following a plane crash near his Alaskan hometown. The series features intense, scenic action sequences that bring the chilly wilderness to life, underscoring the thriller’s tense and physical narrative.
Sam Hargrave’s Role in Crafting the Action
The show’s striking action comes under the guidance of Sam Hargrave, who serves as both executive producer and director. His reputation as an esteemed stunt coordinator, especially in collaborations with Chris Hemsworth on hits like Extraction, adds credibility to the series’ physical feats. Jason Clarke praised Hargrave by saying,
“Within the community, Sam is a legend,”
during an interview with RadioTimes.com.
Friendly Rivalry with Chris Hemsworth
Jason Clarke, who is fourteen years older than Hemsworth at 56, maintains his status as a formidable action star with roles in films such as Zero Dark Thirty, White House Down, and Terminator Genisys. His connection to Hargrave is reciprocal, owing partly to their mutual work with Hemsworth. Clarke humorously acknowledged his competitive spirit when compared to his friend:
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“I’ve known Chris for many years, and I certainly didn’t want to be outshone by him,”
he joked.
“I wanted to send a message that I might be in my 50s but this old dog can still throw it down too.”
The Growing Recognition of Stunt Work
Clarke also expressed his enthusiasm for the newly announced Stunt Design category at the Oscars, highlighting how the art of stunt performance has evolved and gained more visibility. He noted,
“There’s just something about those challenges,”
and added,
“when you see the execution and the work that goes into it.”
He explained the growing appreciation in recent years:
“You started to feel it a few years ago, because stunt guys would shoot the rehearsals on their iPhones to show the director or the studio – and their camera work was extraordinary! And it’s really reaching its culmination [now].”
Physical Demands Reinforce Frank Remnick’s Character
Besides providing thrilling and realistic action, the stunt scenes also emphasize the physical toll endured by Clarke’s character, Frank Remnick. The actor expects that audiences will connect with the Marshal’s struggles and exhaustion, adding depth to the portrayal beyond just visual spectacle.
Challenges of Filming in Harsh Conditions
Filming in Alaska presented its own set of difficulties, especially due to unpredictable weather and extreme cold. Clarke remarked on the realities of shooting outdoors under such conditions:
“Shooting in the outdoors is, like… you’ve really got to let go and accept what happens. You’ve got to be able to change and adapt very quickly. You’ve got to be ready to get your take on the first or the second take because everyone’s hurting [in the freezing cold weather].”
The actor also recalled the added complexity of working with horses in snowy terrain, admitting some anxiety about managing the animal in unfamiliar surroundings. He concluded,
“There’s all kinds of things that can happen if you don’t stay on top of it.”
Supporting Cast and Series Launch Details
The Last Frontier features a strong ensemble cast including Haley Bennett from Till, Dominic Cooper known for The Gold, Alfre Woodard of Luke Cage, and Simone Kessell from Yellowjackets. The series is scheduled to premiere on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 10, 2025, inviting viewers into a high-stakes story of survival and justice in the remote Alaskan wilderness.
Looking Ahead: The Series’ Potential Impact
With its combination of wilderness drama and expertly choreographed action, The Last Frontier has the potential to reinvigorate interest in classic, intense action storytelling while also spotlighting the skill and dedication of stunt professionals. Clarke’s determination to match Chris Hemsworth’s action hero legacy offers fans an exciting dynamic between two accomplished Australian actors. As audiences meet Frank Remnick’s relentless spirit, the series promises to blend emotional depth with thrilling sequences, setting a new standard for action dramas on streaming platforms.