Apple TV+ has determined to not transfer ahead with its newest airplane crash drama, ending the collection after only one season. The Alaska-set thriller The Final Frontier has been canceled following the conclusion of its first season and won’t proceed past its preliminary 10-episode run. As of now, the streamer has not offered the official motive behind cancelation.
Jason Clarke-led The Final Frontier canceled
Apple TV+ has determined to not proceed The Final Frontier, bringing the Jason Clarke–led drama to an finish after a single season.
The choice follows the present’s 10-episode run, which premiered on October 10 and concluded on December 5. In accordance with Selection, Apple declined to maneuver ahead with a second season.
Though the venture garnered early curiosity forward of its premiere, reception was blended as soon as episodes started streaming. The present holds a 46 % rating on Rotten Tomatoes based mostly on 26 critiques, and Apple has not offered a selected motive for the cancellation.
The collection follows Clarke as Frank Remnick, a U.S. marshal overseeing an expansive and sparsely populated area of Alaska. Nonetheless, quickly a disaster is triggered by the crash of a jail transport airplane in distant terrain.
The incident results in the discharge of quite a few harmful inmates and locations the encircling neighborhood in danger. As Remnick works to guard the close by city, he begins to suspect the crash was not unintentional however a part of a fastidiously deliberate scheme with severe penalties.
The forged additionally consists of Dominic Cooper as Levi Taylor Hartman, Haley Bennett as Sidney Scofield, Simone Kessell as Sarah Remnick, Tait Blum as Luke Remnick, and Dallas Goldtooth as Hutch amongst others.
The Final Frontier was created by Jon Bokenkamp and Richard D’Ovidio, who served as government producers alongside Clarke, Laura Benson, Albert Kim, Glenn Kessler, and director Sam Hargrave. The collection was produced by Apple Studios.








