Apple TV+ has revealed a sneak peek of The Last Frontier, a new ten-episode thriller starring and executive produced by Jason Clarke.
From the creators of The Blacklist and The Call, the series follows Clarke as a lone U.S. marshal battling the fallout of a prison transport crash that unleashes chaos in the Alaskan wilderness.
The show premieres globally on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes on Friday, 10 October 2025, with weekly episodes thereafter.
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Apple TV+ unveils sneak peek at The Last Frontier, new thriller premiering globally Friday, 10 October

Apple TV+ shared a sneak peek at its new action-packed drama series The Last Frontier, from co-creators Jon Bokenkamp (“The Blacklist”) and Richard D’Ovidio (“The Call”), and starring and executive produced by Jason Clarke (“Zero Dark Thirty”).
Set within the remote wilderness of Alaska, the ten-episode thriller will make its global debut on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes on Friday, 10 October, 2025 followed by new episodes every Friday through 5 December.
The Last Frontier follows Frank Remnick (Clarke), the lone U.S. marshal in charge of the quiet, rugged barrens of Alaska. Remnick’s jurisdiction is turned upside-down when a prison transport plane crashes in the remote wilderness, setting free dozens of violent inmates.
Tasked with protecting the town he’s vowed to keep safe, he begins to suspect the crash wasn’t an accident, but the first step of a well-crafted plan with far-reaching and devastating implications.
In addition to Clarke, the ensemble cast includes Dominic Cooper (“The Gold”), Haley Bennett (“The Magnificent Seven”), Simone Kessell (“Yellowjackets”), Dallas Goldtooth (“Reservation Dogs”), and Tait Blum (“For All Mankind”), with Academy Award Nominee and multi-Emmy winner Alfre Woodard (“Clemency”).
Hailing from Apple Studios, The Last Frontier is executive produced by Bokenkamp and D’Ovidio, who also serve as writers, alongside Clarke, Laura Benson (“The Big C”), Glenn Kessler (“Bloodlines”), Albert Kim (“Nikita”), and series episodic director Sam Hargrave (“Extraction”).