George Clooney may be starring in the new film Tomorrowland but we've got our eyes laser-focused on his costar, Fraser Corbett. We won't waste your time by listing this former stuntman's accolades (even though he's appeared in Supernatural, Wayward Pines and The 100). Instead, we'll leave you to our Q&A with this hot young actor. Fraser, you have our full, undivided attention (and adoration).

ENSTARS: Tell us about your character Jensen.

FRASER CORBETT: Jensen is one of the guards for Senator Nix (Hugh Laurie) in Tomorrowland.

ENS: What was it like working on set of Tomorrowland?

FC: Tomorrowland was great. Probably my favorite film experience to date. Being a part of such a talented cast for three months and having the opportunity to travel and shoot on location was amazing.

ENS: Do you have any funny stories you can share from on set? Share them!

FC: Well George likes his basketball even in the dead of winter in Vancouver at 3 a.m. He was outside the trailers shooting hoops. Also, the last day of shooting before Christmas break he happened to have an applause and boo app on his phone and he would let us know what he thought of the take.

ENS: What was your favorite scene to shoot and why?

FC: Not too sure I can disclose much information before the release, but there was a scene we were shooting in the middle of the night. It is a pretty heated scene with Hugh Laurie delivering an amazing monologue and halfway through one take I remember seeing a really bright shooting star pass over us and I thought this is the coolest job in the world.

ENS: You have done a lot of stunt work on various films and TV shows so did you do any stunt work as Jensen since Tomorrowland is packed with action and adventure? If so, tell us about it.

FC: Yes, luckily Tomorrowland has a lot of action in it and with my stunt background I did get to do a little stunt work as Jensen. It also came in handy when we were shooting on location and when the stunt team was short handed, I would jump in and help out wherever I could.

ENS: If you could have played any other character in Tomorrowland who would it be and why?

FC: Hmm, some of the robot-type characters looked pretty cool as well, but I liked working as I did on Tomorrowland. There were three guard characters and we had a blast together. And I was shooting most of my scenes with George, Hugh, Britt [Robertson] and Raffey [Cassidy]. I wouldn't trade that for anything.

ENS: Why should people go see Tomorrowland?

FC: It is going to be an action-packed adventure for the whole family! It is a very original movie and I think it is going to be refreshing and fun.

ENS: We also know you did stunt work for the upcoming Disney Channel Original Movie Descendants, so can you talk a little bit about that?

FC: Yes, Descendants was a blast! There is a lot of singing and dancing in it. I had zero dance background and I remember my first day showing up thinking I was just doing stunt work and they sent me and one other stunt guy straight into dance rehearsal. That was a shocker, but I ended up loving it and I loved working on the show and seeing a whole new side of performance.

ENS: Also, since you have done so much stunt work, which project has been your favorite to work on and why?

FC: There have been so many great stunt opportunities, but one that comes to mind was The Cabin In The Woods. It was one of the first feature films where I was part of the core stunt team from the start of the show through to the end. There was a lot of monsters, zombies and blood. I really liked the movie when it came out too.

ENS: How about in terms of acting and why?

FC: Other than working on Tomorrowland, I recently had a role on WWE's new movie Interrogation starring Adam Copeland (Edge), who was one of my favorite wrestlers when I was in high school. Getting to work with him was kind of surreal. Interrogation also starred Patrick Sabongui who has been a longtime mentor and friend, and this was the first time we got to act together.