How did the “Outer Banks” co-creator behave on set? What happened on the “Outer Banks” set with Jonas Pate? “Outer Banks” Star and EP Face On-Set Drama
Andre Martin | Last Updated : October 24, 2025An alleged incident involving Jonas Pate, co-creator and executive producer of Netflix’s hit series Outer Banks, has drawn significant attention. Reports indicate that Pate was accused of physically and verbally accosting a female production assistant on set, prompting intervention from stars Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline. The incident reportedly occurred while the show was filming its fifth and final season in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Allegations of On-Set Misconduct
According to multiple sources, including TMZ, the alleged altercation took place recently on the set of Outer Banks. Jonas Pate is accused of grabbing the female production assistant by her shoulders and shaking her while yelling in her face. One source elaborated to People Magazine, stating that Pate “was screaming at the female production assistant and grabbed her by her shoulders and shook her. He didn’t hurt her or try to hurt her. He just crossed a line. Putting your hands on someone is never, ever okay.”
Insiders suggested that tensions were already high on set prior to the incident. Several production sources also indicated that this type of behavior was “not unusual” for Pate, with one reportedly remarking, “It’s about time that it’s made public.”
Stars’ Intervention: Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline
The situation reportedly escalated to the point where lead actors Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline intervened. Chase Stokes, who portrays John B on the show, reportedly stepped in to physically separate Pate from the production assistant. Following his intervention, Madelyn Cline, known for her role as Sarah Cameron, also reportedly assisted in de-escalating the confrontation and calming the situation.
Representatives for Netflix, Jonas Pate, Chase Stokes, and Madelyn Cline have not yet released official public statements regarding the allegations.
Production Context and Background
The alleged incident occurred during the production of the fifth and final season of Outer Banks. Filming for the season officially commenced in Dubrovnik, Croatia, in late October 2025 and is scheduled to continue through mid-November. Netflix had confirmed the start of production for the final season in June 2025, with an anticipated release date in 2026.
Outer Banks, which debuted on Netflix in 2020, follows a group of teenagers in North Carolina on a treasure hunt, exploring themes of friendship, love, and social divides. The series was co-created by Jonas Pate, his twin brother Josh Pate, and Shannon Burke.
Industry Implications and Future
The allegations raise questions about workplace conduct and accountability within high-pressure production environments. While it is currently unclear if the incident will lead to production delays for the final season, the matter is believed to be under internal review by the studio and production company.
Jonas Pate’s past credits include writing and directing the 1996 thriller The Grave, co-creating the supernatural dramedy G vs E, and working on shows such as Surface, Friday Night Lights, Aquarius, and Iron Fist. He also created the Amazon Prime Video musical teen drama The Runarounds.
Conclusion
The reported on-set altercation involving Outer Banks co-creator Jonas Pate and a production assistant, alongside the intervention of stars Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline, has brought significant attention to the production of the show’s final season. As the industry awaits official statements and any potential outcomes of internal reviews, the incident underscores the ongoing importance of maintaining a safe and respectful work environment for all individuals involved in film and television production.
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