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Wolf Creek's Mick Taylor Debuts New Look
15 Jan
Summary
- John Jarratt sports salt and pepper hair and beard.
- He is reprising his role as Mick Taylor in 'Wolf Creek: Legacy'.
- Jarratt criticized Hemsworths for not using Australian accents.

Actor John Jarratt, infamous for his role as serial killer Mick Taylor in the Wolf Creek horror franchise, has recently revealed a distinctive new appearance. The 73-year-old actor was photographed with salt and pepper hair and a beard, sporting reading glasses. This new look comes as Jarratt prepares to reprise his terrifying character in the upcoming installment, titled 'Wolf Creek: Legacy.'
The latest entry in the outback thriller franchise is directed by Sean Lahiff and is scheduled to premiere in cinemas later this year. Jarratt will be joined by actors Jay Ryan and Laura Gordon. This return to the screen follows Jarratt's recent candid remarks about the state of the Australian film industry, particularly his critique of prominent Australian actors such as Chris and Liam Hemsworth.
Jarratt expressed his view that Australian stars should make more films in their home country and use their natural accents. He also shared his strong opinion against the prevalence of large-budget superhero films, advocating for a revival of Australian cinema and a ban on 'Spandex movies.' Jarratt began his film career in 1975 with 'Picnic at Hanging Rock.'




