The Last Frontier is not returning for a second season. Created by Jon Bokenkamp and Richard D'Ovidio, the Apple TV series featured Jason Clarke, Dominic Cooper, Haley Bennett, Simone Kessell, Dallas Goldtooth, Tait Blum, and Alfre Woodard in the main leads.The Last Frontier season one premiered on October 10 and ran for a total of ten episodes, concluding on December 5. The series received a 6.7-star rating on IMDb and is currently ranked third on Apple TV's Most Popular Now list. Pluribus and The Palm Royale hold the top two spots as of now.The synopsis on Apple TV reads:"When a prison transport plane suspiciously crashes near a rugged Alaskan town, the region’s U.S. marshal ignites a manhunt for dozens of violent inmates—and the criminal mastermind he believes is behind it all."The show was rated TV-MA on the network and had the theme of action and thriller.According to recent reports, the show has been canceled with no plans for season 2, as confirmed by Variety. The decision is believed to be due to poor reviews and low viewer completion, as Apple TV often drops shows that do not perform as expected. The Last Frontier: What did the creators previously say about season 2? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhile the show has now been canceled after running for a season, the show's creators, D’Ovidio and Bokenkamp, had previously shared their plans for Season 2 in a Variety interview held earlier this month.Speaking of Season 2 and ideas surrounding it, D’Ovidio said:"I think that we’ve discussed many avenues to take with the second season, but we’ve pretty much exhausted a lot of stories in Alaska." Bokenkamp continued:"Season 2 could certainly involve a bed and breakfast, but it probably won’t be quite like ‘Newhart. Frank might have to let that one go."At the time of the interview, the creators were reportedly waiting for the network's approval on the next season.In another interview with Thought Catalog, speaking of Season 2, Richard D'Ovidio said:"There’s a lot to unpack in Season Two, and we have everything coming back. But we also have a lot of new stuff that we’re very excited about. And, hopefully, there is a season two, and I can tell you that it’s, it’s gonna be surprising, and it’s gonna be different. It’s gonna be shocking."The series received 46% on Rotten Tomatoes, with the Popcornmeter showing a three-out-of-five-star rating.When asked about how many seasons they planned during the interview with Collider, Bokenkamp said he didn't have a fixed number of seasons in mind, adding that if the stories remain engaging and true to the world, it has a chance to continue.Richard has three upcoming projects lined up, including True Haunting, Preschool, and Breakout, where he is working as a writer. However, the projects don't have confirmed release dates as of now.With The Last Frontier concluded, fans will now be looking forward to seeing what Bokenkamp and D’Ovidio bring next in their upcoming projects.Follow Soap Central for more updates!The Last Frontier ending explained: Sidney's adversity and Frank's final choice