Apex debuts on Netflix on April 24.
If there’s one thing Charlize Theron knows how to do, it’s pack a punch. As Furiosa in Mad Max: Fury Road, she gave Tom Hardy’s eponymous lead a run for his money, hot-wheeling across a barren sandscape and taking out several heavies along the way. In Atomic Blonde, her MI6 agent Lorraine proves a formidable spy, brutally dispatching KGB operatives in a 10-minute single-take fight scene even after receiving several pummeling hits. Throw in The Old Guard and Fast and Furious franchises, and Theron has come to epitomize a strong female character not to be messed with – an ultimate fighting force with heart that has been met with uproarious adulation from audiences.
With Apex, her new survival actioner, she’s taken a somewhat softer approach to this story of a woman fighting for her life in a game of cat-and-mouse set against the backdrop of the Australian wilderness. That’s not to say her character, Sasha, is soft; she’s a thrill-seeking outdoorswoman who pushes herself to nature’s limit by scaling perilous mountains and kayaking down thrashing rivers. But she’s not a highly-trained fighter, or imbued with immortal strength, making the stakes that much higher once she’s targeted by a sadistic hunter.


