Created by John Shiban and John Orloff, Apple TV+’s war drama miniseries Masters of the Air, starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, and Anthony Boyle, received positive to mixed reviews from critics and audiences upon release. Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, the story follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group during WWII.
Critics at the time shared that Masters of the Air is ‘an absolutely fantastic television’ that goes on to depict the experience of pilots during World War II. Even though it received a positive to mixed response, audiences were concerned about the accuracy of the story and noted that the story had omitted a lot of parts from the actual story of the 100th. However, it’s Austin Butler’s experience that can change anyone’s mind about whether to re-watch the show or not.
Austin Butler recalls his preparation for...
Critics at the time shared that Masters of the Air is ‘an absolutely fantastic television’ that goes on to depict the experience of pilots during World War II. Even though it received a positive to mixed response, audiences were concerned about the accuracy of the story and noted that the story had omitted a lot of parts from the actual story of the 100th. However, it’s Austin Butler’s experience that can change anyone’s mind about whether to re-watch the show or not.
Austin Butler recalls his preparation for...
- 5/4/2025
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
Following the overwhelming success of Apple TV's Masters of the Air, Tom Hanks and company have officially set their next project for the streamer, and it's yet another adaptation. Premiering earlier this year, Masters of the Air was based on the novel of the same name by Donald L. Miller, and was met with widespread critical acclaim for its portrayal of the 100th Bomb Group during World War II.
Per Deadline, Hanks and Gary Goetzman will look to capture some of that same magic when they adapt the upcoming Elliot Ackerman novel Sheepdogs, which is slated for publication in 2025 by Alfred K. Knopf/Penguin Random House. Apple Studios shelled out nearly $1 million dollars for the rights to the novel, which Hanks and Goetzman will adapt through their Playtone banner, which also helped bring Masters of the Air to life. There’s no word yet on if Hanks will appear in...
Per Deadline, Hanks and Gary Goetzman will look to capture some of that same magic when they adapt the upcoming Elliot Ackerman novel Sheepdogs, which is slated for publication in 2025 by Alfred K. Knopf/Penguin Random House. Apple Studios shelled out nearly $1 million dollars for the rights to the novel, which Hanks and Goetzman will adapt through their Playtone banner, which also helped bring Masters of the Air to life. There’s no word yet on if Hanks will appear in...
- 12/19/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
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2024 has been a great year for Apple TV+, as most of the shows that came out on the relatively new streaming service were brilliant and made their way into the hearts and minds of the audience. From the epic war drama Masters of the Air to the incredibly hilarious dark comedy crime thriller Bad Monkey, Apple TV+ have made some of the year’s best shows. So, let’s find out which of the Apple TV+ original 2024 shows you shouldn’t miss.
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Criminal Record is a British crime thriller series created by Paul Rutman. The Apple TV+ series revolves around the clash between two detectives, one a seasoned veteran and the other early in her career. They go up against each other because of an old murder case after an anonymous phone call brings them to it.
2024 has been a great year for Apple TV+, as most of the shows that came out on the relatively new streaming service were brilliant and made their way into the hearts and minds of the audience. From the epic war drama Masters of the Air to the incredibly hilarious dark comedy crime thriller Bad Monkey, Apple TV+ have made some of the year’s best shows. So, let’s find out which of the Apple TV+ original 2024 shows you shouldn’t miss.
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Criminal Record is a British crime thriller series created by Paul Rutman. The Apple TV+ series revolves around the clash between two detectives, one a seasoned veteran and the other early in her career. They go up against each other because of an old murder case after an anonymous phone call brings them to it.
- 12/19/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Masters of the Air earns a near-perfect realism grade from a World War II historian. After finding success with Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010), executive producers Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks chronicle the battle in the skies during World War II with their latest Apple TV+ miniseries. Based on the book by Donald L. Miller, Masters of the Air focuses on the 100th Bomb Group, following several key airmen as they take heavy losses while going on bombing runs against Nazi Germany.
In a recent video for Insider, World War II historian John McManus analyzes aerial scenes from Masters of the Air, finding that the series features a number of elements that are historically accurate. He praises the depiction of the Norden bombsight, for example, a crucial piece of equipment for American airmen, as well as the bombing itself and the ways in which the show pulls from real historical images and video.
In a recent video for Insider, World War II historian John McManus analyzes aerial scenes from Masters of the Air, finding that the series features a number of elements that are historically accurate. He praises the depiction of the Norden bombsight, for example, a crucial piece of equipment for American airmen, as well as the bombing itself and the ways in which the show pulls from real historical images and video.
- 9/23/2024
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, and scripted by John Orloff, “Masters of the Air” follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air. Portraying the psychological and emotional price paid by these young men as they helped destroy the horror of Hitler’s Third Reich, is at the heart of “Masters of the Air.” Some were shot down and captured; some were wounded or killed. And some were lucky enough to make it home. Regardless of individual fate, a toll was exacted on them all.
The series received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Sound Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special, Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series...
The series received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Sound Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special, Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series...
- 8/5/2024
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
“Masters of the Air” costume designer Colleen Atwood brought along Austin Butler’s jacket to Variety’s TV FYC Fest. “It’s Austin Butler’s jacket that he wore, Maj. Cleven’s jacket and hat, and I thought, ‘Well, I should bring it.’ It’s D-Day. People like seeing real stuff,'” Atwood told the audience.
Atwood was joined by her fellow artisans from the Apple TV+ series: supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer Michael Minkler, composer Blake Neely, director of photography Richard Rutkowski and music supervisor Deva Anderson. The panelists acknowledged the 80th anniversary of D-Day with Neely sharing news. “I just found out that a piece from ‘Masters of the Air’ is what opened the D-Day Normandy event,” he told his fellow department heads.
Adapted from Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, the miniseries is the third installment of the “Band of Brothers” trilogy. “Masters of the Air...
Atwood was joined by her fellow artisans from the Apple TV+ series: supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer Michael Minkler, composer Blake Neely, director of photography Richard Rutkowski and music supervisor Deva Anderson. The panelists acknowledged the 80th anniversary of D-Day with Neely sharing news. “I just found out that a piece from ‘Masters of the Air’ is what opened the D-Day Normandy event,” he told his fellow department heads.
Adapted from Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, the miniseries is the third installment of the “Band of Brothers” trilogy. “Masters of the Air...
- 6/7/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
When writer John Orloff took on the task of turning historian Donald L. Miller’s “Masters of the Air” into a series for Apple TV+, one task was paramount: putting the audience in the shoes of the Air Force pilots whose World War II exploits were documented in Miller’s book. “We all know what infantry combat looks like,” Orloff told IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. “We haven’t really seen what these air bomber combat missions were really like.” Knowing that authenticity, both in terms of historical detail and visceral emotional experience, would be key, Orloff turned to visual effects supervisor Stephen Rosenbaum to bring the era and action to life. Although Rosenbaum is known for his groundbreaking work in the fantasy realm on films like James Cameron’s “Avatar,” for “Masters of the Air,” he adhered strictly to reality.
“Our primary mission for ‘Masters of the Air’ was...
“Our primary mission for ‘Masters of the Air’ was...
- 5/17/2024
- by Jim Hemphill
- Indiewire
Masters of the Air had a budget of around $250-300 million, significantly higher than Band of Brothers. Despite the high budget, Masters of the Air fell short in action and visual effects compared to Band of Brothers. Band of Brothers had superior action and visuals and won multiple Emmys.
Masters of the Air serves as a companion series to Band of Brothers and The Pacific, as they were produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, but the third show's budget proves how the original (Band of Brothers) is superior. The 2024 war drama miniseries, created by John Shiban and John Orloff, is based on Donald L. Miller's 2007 novel of the same name. So, whereas Band of Brothers focuses on the Army and The Pacific revolves around the Marines, Masters of the Air is about the 100th Bomb Group of the Air Force (and all three are set during World War...
Masters of the Air serves as a companion series to Band of Brothers and The Pacific, as they were produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, but the third show's budget proves how the original (Band of Brothers) is superior. The 2024 war drama miniseries, created by John Shiban and John Orloff, is based on Donald L. Miller's 2007 novel of the same name. So, whereas Band of Brothers focuses on the Army and The Pacific revolves around the Marines, Masters of the Air is about the 100th Bomb Group of the Air Force (and all three are set during World War...
- 4/15/2024
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant
Emmy watchers should not be surprised if multiple top contenders this year opt to take a shot at the drama series race rather than compete in the limited series category. The list is known to include Apple TV+ ‘s “Masters of the Air,” FX’s “Shōgun” and HBO’s “The Sympathizer,” which means that those platforms are considering future seasons of those shows.
Multiple sources tell Variety that the top-tier contenders that seemed naturally bound for the limited series race are the subject of intense strategy discussions among network executives, agents, creators, PR and awards consultants. In order to win the Television Academy’s blessing to compete for drama series, networks would have to prove that the production will be ongoing beyond one season, which would differ from their original intent. Decision time is fast approaching as the submission deadline is May 9 for programs that aired between June 1, 2023-May 31, 2024. Representatives...
Multiple sources tell Variety that the top-tier contenders that seemed naturally bound for the limited series race are the subject of intense strategy discussions among network executives, agents, creators, PR and awards consultants. In order to win the Television Academy’s blessing to compete for drama series, networks would have to prove that the production will be ongoing beyond one season, which would differ from their original intent. Decision time is fast approaching as the submission deadline is May 9 for programs that aired between June 1, 2023-May 31, 2024. Representatives...
- 4/5/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Masters of the Air star Nate Mann explains why Rosie reenlists after completing his 25 missions in the Apple TV Plus limited series. Produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks as a Playtone-Amblin production, Masters of the Air chronicles the true story of the 100th Bomb Group during World War II. The well-reviewed series stars Mann as Lt. Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal, and the character is one of the lucky few who completes his 25 mandatory bombing missions. Despite having earned himself a ticket home, Rosie decides to continue his service.
In a recent interview with THR following the Masters of the Air finale, Mann breaks down why Rosie decides to reenlist and rejoin the fight. Read his full comment below:
“Initially, I didn’t know what to make of it. It’s almost baffling to think about the odds, the statistics, the numbers, and, of course, the harrowing nature of what those 25 missions were for him.
In a recent interview with THR following the Masters of the Air finale, Mann breaks down why Rosie decides to reenlist and rejoin the fight. Read his full comment below:
“Initially, I didn’t know what to make of it. It’s almost baffling to think about the odds, the statistics, the numbers, and, of course, the harrowing nature of what those 25 missions were for him.
- 3/18/2024
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
Masters of the Air co-creator John Orloff defends the show's characterizations, stating they accurately reflect the real-life figures of the time. He says Buck and Bucky feel very Hollywood because Air Force pilots at the time really acted like that. Orloff contrasts Buck and Bucky's Hollywood vibe with characters like Nate Mann's Rosie, who take things more seriously.
One of the Masters of the Air producers has responded to criticisms about the characterizations of Buck and Bucky. The characters, who are played by Austin Butler and Callum Turner respectively, are best friends and co-leads in the Apple TV+ World War II Air Force show, which is based on the 2007 Donald L. Miller nonfiction book of the same name. With their onscreen bond that feels similar to Steve and Bucky in the Captain America movies, the pair have drawn criticism online for feeling too Hollywood.
Variety recently sat down with...
One of the Masters of the Air producers has responded to criticisms about the characterizations of Buck and Bucky. The characters, who are played by Austin Butler and Callum Turner respectively, are best friends and co-leads in the Apple TV+ World War II Air Force show, which is based on the 2007 Donald L. Miller nonfiction book of the same name. With their onscreen bond that feels similar to Steve and Bucky in the Captain America movies, the pair have drawn criticism online for feeling too Hollywood.
Variety recently sat down with...
- 3/16/2024
- by Brennan Klein
- ScreenRant
When it comes to chronicling the bravery of the Greatest Generation during World War II, few if any can claim to have done it better than Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
The Oscar-winning duo – whose first project about the Second World War, “Saving Private Ryan,” won Spielberg his second Best Director Oscar and landed Hanks a nomination for Best Actor. They have spent decades cataloging the sacrifice of American soldiers during WWII across multiple acclaimed television projects, including “Band of Brothers” (focused on Army paratroopers) and “The Pacific” (focused on Marines).
This year, Spielberg and Hanks are back again with “Masters of the Air,” the Apple TV+ limited series about the 100th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force (also known as the Bloody Hundredth) who flew deadly and dangerous missions over Germany during World War II. With its pedigree – both “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific” won Emmy Awards for best miniseries,...
The Oscar-winning duo – whose first project about the Second World War, “Saving Private Ryan,” won Spielberg his second Best Director Oscar and landed Hanks a nomination for Best Actor. They have spent decades cataloging the sacrifice of American soldiers during WWII across multiple acclaimed television projects, including “Band of Brothers” (focused on Army paratroopers) and “The Pacific” (focused on Marines).
This year, Spielberg and Hanks are back again with “Masters of the Air,” the Apple TV+ limited series about the 100th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force (also known as the Bloody Hundredth) who flew deadly and dangerous missions over Germany during World War II. With its pedigree – both “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific” won Emmy Awards for best miniseries,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
The "Masters of the Air" finale airs on March 15, 2024, at 12am Pst. Produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, the series is seen as a companion to "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific." Episode 9, directed by Tim Van Patten, will wrap up WWII events, including dangerous missions for the main characters.
The limited television event Masters of the Air is ending, and the show's highly-anticipated finale is set to air on March 15, 2024, seven weeks following its premiere. The Apple TV+ war drama miniseries, created by John Shiban and John Orloff, is based on a true story centering around the 100th Bomb Group, a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Eighth Air Force stationed in eastern England during World War II. The group became notorious for its significant losses in combat, and their story inspired Donald L. Miller to write a book (on which the show is based).
Tom...
The limited television event Masters of the Air is ending, and the show's highly-anticipated finale is set to air on March 15, 2024, seven weeks following its premiere. The Apple TV+ war drama miniseries, created by John Shiban and John Orloff, is based on a true story centering around the 100th Bomb Group, a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Eighth Air Force stationed in eastern England during World War II. The group became notorious for its significant losses in combat, and their story inspired Donald L. Miller to write a book (on which the show is based).
Tom...
- 3/13/2024
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant
Spoilers are ahead for Masters of the Air "Part Eight."
Masters of the Air "Part Eight" showcases the impressive Tuskegee Airmen, including Lt. Robert Daniels. Lt. Daniels' storyline in the show echoes his captivating true story. Not much is known about Lt. Daniels, but his heroic actions earned him the Prisoner of War medal.
Directed by Dee Rees, Masters of the Air "Part Eight" introduces the 99th Fighter Squadron of the Tuskegee Airmen and Ncuti Gatwa's Lt. Robert Daniels, prompting viewers to wonder about the officer's true story. Based on the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller, Masters of the Air chronicles the efforts of the 100th Bomb Group, a heavy bomber unit in the Eighth Air Force. Unfolding largely in eastern England during World War II, Masters of the Air serves as a companion piece to 2001's Band of Brothers, adding another perspective to the landscape of the war.
Masters of the Air "Part Eight" showcases the impressive Tuskegee Airmen, including Lt. Robert Daniels. Lt. Daniels' storyline in the show echoes his captivating true story. Not much is known about Lt. Daniels, but his heroic actions earned him the Prisoner of War medal.
Directed by Dee Rees, Masters of the Air "Part Eight" introduces the 99th Fighter Squadron of the Tuskegee Airmen and Ncuti Gatwa's Lt. Robert Daniels, prompting viewers to wonder about the officer's true story. Based on the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller, Masters of the Air chronicles the efforts of the 100th Bomb Group, a heavy bomber unit in the Eighth Air Force. Unfolding largely in eastern England during World War II, Masters of the Air serves as a companion piece to 2001's Band of Brothers, adding another perspective to the landscape of the war.
- 3/8/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
The Bloody Hundredth documentary honors the real-life heroes of the 100th Bomb Group, premiering on Apple TV+ on March 15, 2024. Directed by Mark Herzog and Laurent Bouzereau, it spotlights the stories of airmen from "Masters of the Air." Executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the documentary promises an in-depth look at the brave Airmen who inspired Masters of the Air.
On the heels of the premiere of its celebrated, global hit series Masters of the Air, Apple TV+ has announced The Bloody Hundredth, a new documentary honoring the real-life heroes of the 100th Bomb Group. Produced by Playtone-Amblin and narrated by Tom Hanks, The Bloody Hundredth will premiere globally on Friday, March 15, 2024, on Apple TV+, just in time for the Masters of the Air series finale.
“Directed by Mark Herzog and long-time Spielberg collaborator Laurent Bouzereau, the hour-long documentary spotlights the true stories of several characters and real-life airmen...
On the heels of the premiere of its celebrated, global hit series Masters of the Air, Apple TV+ has announced The Bloody Hundredth, a new documentary honoring the real-life heroes of the 100th Bomb Group. Produced by Playtone-Amblin and narrated by Tom Hanks, The Bloody Hundredth will premiere globally on Friday, March 15, 2024, on Apple TV+, just in time for the Masters of the Air series finale.
“Directed by Mark Herzog and long-time Spielberg collaborator Laurent Bouzereau, the hour-long documentary spotlights the true stories of several characters and real-life airmen...
- 3/5/2024
- by Jonathan Fuge
- MovieWeb
The Bloody Hundredth, a documentary follow-up to Masters of the Air, will delve deeper into the story of the 100th Bomb Group as revealed in a new trailer. Tom Hanks narrates the documentary with Steven Spielberg also appearing. The Bloody Hundredth releases on March 15 on Apple TV Plus.
The Bloody Hundredth, Apple TV's follow-up documentary to Masters of the Air, gets its first trailer. First releasing on Apple TV Plus earlier this year, Masters of the Air is based on Donald L. Miller's book of the same name, chronicling the true story of the 100th Bomb Group as they fly missions against Nazi Germany in World War II. The Bloody Hundredth, a documentary produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblin and Tom Hanks' Playtone, is set to take a non-fiction approach with the same tale.
As Masters of the Air nears its conclusion, Apple TV releases the first trailer for The Bloody Hundredth,...
The Bloody Hundredth, Apple TV's follow-up documentary to Masters of the Air, gets its first trailer. First releasing on Apple TV Plus earlier this year, Masters of the Air is based on Donald L. Miller's book of the same name, chronicling the true story of the 100th Bomb Group as they fly missions against Nazi Germany in World War II. The Bloody Hundredth, a documentary produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblin and Tom Hanks' Playtone, is set to take a non-fiction approach with the same tale.
As Masters of the Air nears its conclusion, Apple TV releases the first trailer for The Bloody Hundredth,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
When screenwriter John Orloff reunited with “Band of Brothers” producers Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, and Steven Spielberg to adapt Donald L. Miller’s “Masters of the Air,” a non-fiction account of the Air Force’s 100th Bomb Group during World War II, he knew he wanted to give the audience a visceral sense of what it was like to there in the planes.
“We all know what infantry combat looks like,” Orloff told IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. “We’ve seen it over and over and over. We haven’t really seen what these air bomber combat missions were really like. The thing about being in a bomber is you can’t deviate from your course, so it’s a different thing than being a fighter pilot where you get to shoot and dart all around and do whatever you want. When you’re in a bomber, the only way...
“We all know what infantry combat looks like,” Orloff told IndieWire’s Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. “We’ve seen it over and over and over. We haven’t really seen what these air bomber combat missions were really like. The thing about being in a bomber is you can’t deviate from your course, so it’s a different thing than being a fighter pilot where you get to shoot and dart all around and do whatever you want. When you’re in a bomber, the only way...
- 2/23/2024
- by Jim Hemphill
- Indiewire
Masters of the Air dives into WWII aerial combat, showing the toll on young men and the horrors faced. We have a clip from the upcoming sixth episode. The series features a stellar ensemble cast and is executive produced by the people behind Band of Brothers, including Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. From bombing raids over Nazi Germany to Pow camps, the show provides a unique and crucial look at history.
Masters of the Air is now more than halfway through its epic nine episodes, with "Part Five" leaving audiences unsettled and on the edge of their seats. In "Part Six," premiering on Apple TV+ Feb. 23, 2024, we will get to see what happened to Egan, who will face the essence of Nazi evil. It won't be a pretty picture. But sure to be prettier is the introduction of Bel Powley as an intriguing British officer, Landra Wingate, who meets Crosby at Oxford.
Masters of the Air is now more than halfway through its epic nine episodes, with "Part Five" leaving audiences unsettled and on the edge of their seats. In "Part Six," premiering on Apple TV+ Feb. 23, 2024, we will get to see what happened to Egan, who will face the essence of Nazi evil. It won't be a pretty picture. But sure to be prettier is the introduction of Bel Powley as an intriguing British officer, Landra Wingate, who meets Crosby at Oxford.
- 2/22/2024
- by Matt Mahler
- MovieWeb
Masters of the Air just hit the skies as the biggest series debut on Apple TV+ ever. Austin Butler’s performance really lifted this WWII drama, pulling in more viewers in its first weekend than any other Apple TV+ show has managed in a whole season. It even outpaced the Godzilla spin-off, Monarch, in viewership.
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Now, some folks might say it’s not quite on the same level as the legendary Band of Brothers, but its gripping story and top-notch acting have still grabbed attention all around the globe, proving it’s a heavyweight in the streaming world. With its compelling narrative and stellar performances, Masters of the Air has firmly established itself as a must-watch for fans of historical dramas and streaming enthusiasts alike.
Suggested“I’m quite good at that”: Before She Rattled the World With Racy White Dress for BAFTA, Florence Pugh Revealed Her...
Austin Butler
Now, some folks might say it’s not quite on the same level as the legendary Band of Brothers, but its gripping story and top-notch acting have still grabbed attention all around the globe, proving it’s a heavyweight in the streaming world. With its compelling narrative and stellar performances, Masters of the Air has firmly established itself as a must-watch for fans of historical dramas and streaming enthusiasts alike.
Suggested“I’m quite good at that”: Before She Rattled the World With Racy White Dress for BAFTA, Florence Pugh Revealed Her...
- 2/20/2024
- by Muskan Chaudhary
- FandomWire
“Masters of the Air” launched with more viewers in its opening weekend than any Apple TV+ series ever has in its first season, according to the streamer. Though an exact number of viewers was not made available, that puts the epic war miniseries launch above other high-profile original titles like “Hijack,” “The Morning Show” and “Severance.”
Remarkably, following the premiere of “Masters of the Air,” viewership across all of Apple TV+ climbed by 65% worldwide when compared to the previous seven-day period. The streamer also maintained double-digit growth across more than 100 territories.
“Masters of the Air” is currently debuting new episodes, with its sixth installment premiering on Friday, Feb. 23. The finale will bow on the streamer on March 15.
“Masters of the Air” is executive produced by Steven Spielberg for Amblin Television, as well as Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman for Playtone. Amblin’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey serve as co-executive producers,...
Remarkably, following the premiere of “Masters of the Air,” viewership across all of Apple TV+ climbed by 65% worldwide when compared to the previous seven-day period. The streamer also maintained double-digit growth across more than 100 territories.
“Masters of the Air” is currently debuting new episodes, with its sixth installment premiering on Friday, Feb. 23. The finale will bow on the streamer on March 15.
“Masters of the Air” is executive produced by Steven Spielberg for Amblin Television, as well as Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman for Playtone. Amblin’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey serve as co-executive producers,...
- 2/19/2024
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Masters of the Air, produced by Spielberg and Hanks, offers a captivating and emotional portrayal of the 100th Bomb Group's experiences during WWII. There are 4 surviving members of the 100th Bomb Group still alive as of February 2024. While they do not appear in the series, the 4 veterans made a special appearance at the premiere and shared their reflections on their war experiences.
The Apple series Masters of the Air offers a harrowing insight into the bravery of a group of men who served valiantly during WW2. Produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the series tells the true story of a group of soldiers called the 100th Bomb Group, fighting against German soldiers in a bomber named "The Flying Fortress". It serves as a companion series to their previous works Band of Brothers and The Pacific, both of which also offered insight into famous events during the war.
The series is based on the book,...
The Apple series Masters of the Air offers a harrowing insight into the bravery of a group of men who served valiantly during WW2. Produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the series tells the true story of a group of soldiers called the 100th Bomb Group, fighting against German soldiers in a bomber named "The Flying Fortress". It serves as a companion series to their previous works Band of Brothers and The Pacific, both of which also offered insight into famous events during the war.
The series is based on the book,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Eidhne Gallagher
- ScreenRant
Quick Links Major Gale "Buck" Cleven Isn't a Master Yet Major John "Bucky" Egan Is a Hands-on Leader Lt. Harry Crosby Is a Nauseated Navigator Lt. Curtis "Curt" Biddick Is a Hotshot Pilot Major Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal Is a Lawyer Turned Flyboy Sgt. Ken Lemmons Is an Underappreciated Hero Lt. Col. John B. "Jack" Kidd Is Destined for Greatness Capt. Frank Murphy Has a Long Road Ahead 2nd Lt. Alexander Jefferson Is Among Tuskegee's Finest 2nd Lt. Richard D. Macon Is a Mathematician and a Pilot 2nd Lt. Robert H. Daniels Will Surely Steal the Show
Masters of the Air is finally taking flight. Based on the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller, the new series tells the story of the 100th Bomb Group, also known as "the Bloody Hundredth," and its instrumental role in World War II. It serves as a companion series to Band of Brothers and The Pacific,...
Masters of the Air is finally taking flight. Based on the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller, the new series tells the story of the 100th Bomb Group, also known as "the Bloody Hundredth," and its instrumental role in World War II. It serves as a companion series to Band of Brothers and The Pacific,...
- 2/3/2024
- by Madeline Matsumoto-Duyan
- CBR
The World War II drama series "Masters of the Air," created by John Shiban and John Orloff and currently airing on AppleTV+, takes place in 1943 and follows Usaaf majors as they are transferred to England to aid the Allied war effort. Austin Butler plays Major Gale Cleven and Callum Turner plays Major John Egan, both real-life Usaaf pilots, and the series is based on the biographical book "Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany," written by Donald L. Miller.
"Masters of the Air" was also co-produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, who previously oversaw the WWII drama shows "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" after collaborating on the 1998 film "Saving Private Ryan." These two men love harrowing tales of soldiers and seem hellbent on recreating the 1940s soldiers' experience on film as accurately as possible. Hanks also wrote and starred in the WWII thriller "Greyhound,...
"Masters of the Air" was also co-produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, who previously oversaw the WWII drama shows "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" after collaborating on the 1998 film "Saving Private Ryan." These two men love harrowing tales of soldiers and seem hellbent on recreating the 1940s soldiers' experience on film as accurately as possible. Hanks also wrote and starred in the WWII thriller "Greyhound,...
- 2/3/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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Quick Answer: Masters of the Air is an Apple Original and can only be streamed with an Apple TV+ subscription. The new series airs every Friday, starting Jan. 26
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The sound of victory is great in theory, but what does it cost to get there? In the new Apple Original series, Masters of the Air follows Major Gale Cleven (played by Austin Butler...
Quick Answer: Masters of the Air is an Apple Original and can only be streamed with an Apple TV+ subscription. The new series airs every Friday, starting Jan. 26
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The sound of victory is great in theory, but what does it cost to get there? In the new Apple Original series, Masters of the Air follows Major Gale Cleven (played by Austin Butler...
- 1/31/2024
- by Kyle Lamar Rice
- Rollingstone.com
"Masters of the Air" missed the opportunity to showcase Austin Butler's singing talents in a fun scene. Despite being a war drama, the series has lighter moments that highlight the camaraderie among the unit members. While Butler played Elvis Presley in another project and showcased his singing abilities, the series didn't capitalize on it.
Masters of the Air had the perfect opportunity to capitalize on the singing talents of Austin Butler but completely missed it. Based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller, the war drama miniseries Masters of the Air is a companion to the miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific. Masters of the Air takes viewers back to 1943 to follow the 100th Bomb Group, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber unit in the Eight Air Force.
Masters of the Air takes place in eastern England,...
Masters of the Air had the perfect opportunity to capitalize on the singing talents of Austin Butler but completely missed it. Based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller, the war drama miniseries Masters of the Air is a companion to the miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific. Masters of the Air takes viewers back to 1943 to follow the 100th Bomb Group, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber unit in the Eight Air Force.
Masters of the Air takes place in eastern England,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Adrienne Tyler
- ScreenRant
Masters of the Air has received a low Rotten Tomatoes audience score, setting a record for the franchise with the lowest rating under 80%. Negative reviews criticize the lack of realism in the show, something that was praised in previous collaborations between Spielberg and Hanks. The high expectations based on the cast and crew, including Spielberg and Hanks, may have contributed to the low Rotten Tomatoes score.
Masters of the Air, the latest Apple TV+ limited series produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, has set a record among the franchise with its Rotten Tomatoes audience score. Masters of the Air's first two episodes were released on the platform on January 26th, and the show hasn't truly lived up to expectations so far. Being a WW2 miniseries in which both Hanks and Spielberg are involved, it is impossible to avoid comparisons with critically acclaimed titles, Band of Brothers and The Pacific,...
Masters of the Air, the latest Apple TV+ limited series produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, has set a record among the franchise with its Rotten Tomatoes audience score. Masters of the Air's first two episodes were released on the platform on January 26th, and the show hasn't truly lived up to expectations so far. Being a WW2 miniseries in which both Hanks and Spielberg are involved, it is impossible to avoid comparisons with critically acclaimed titles, Band of Brothers and The Pacific,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Francisco Bacigalupo
- ScreenRant
Steven Spielberg's son, Sawyer Spielberg, has been cast in Masters of the Air, continuing the sentiment of casting family members in World War II miniseries, as seen in Band of Brothers with Tom Hanks' son. Prior to Masters of the Air, Sawyer Spielberg has appeared in several stage productions and films, including The Post and Honeydew, showcasing his growth as an actor. Masters of the Air marks Sawyer Spielberg's most high-profile role to date, hinting at even more promising projects in the future.
By casting his son Sawyer in Masters of the Air, Steven Spielberg has honored a heartwarming tradition from the making of his previous limited series, Band of Brothers. Masters of the Air revolves around the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber unit that fought in the Second World War. From executive producers Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, Masters of the Air...
By casting his son Sawyer in Masters of the Air, Steven Spielberg has honored a heartwarming tradition from the making of his previous limited series, Band of Brothers. Masters of the Air revolves around the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber unit that fought in the Second World War. From executive producers Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, Masters of the Air...
- 1/30/2024
- by Ben Sherlock
- ScreenRant
On January 26, 2024, the highly anticipated limited series “Masters of the Air” began streaming on Apple TV+. Based on the 2007 book “Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany” by Donald L. Miller, the series stars Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan, Callum Turner and Anthony Boyle as members of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Air Force during World War II.
Executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, the show created by John Shiban and John Orloff is seen as a companion to “Band of Brothers” (2001) and “The Pacific” (2010). Early reviews prove it’s a hit with critics, flying high at 80% on Rotten Tomatoes, while audiences rank it even higher at 92% fresh. The critics consensus reads, “Soaring high with its immaculate production design and acutely well-observed characters, ‘Masters of the Air’ can stand proud alongside its...
Executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, the show created by John Shiban and John Orloff is seen as a companion to “Band of Brothers” (2001) and “The Pacific” (2010). Early reviews prove it’s a hit with critics, flying high at 80% on Rotten Tomatoes, while audiences rank it even higher at 92% fresh. The critics consensus reads, “Soaring high with its immaculate production design and acutely well-observed characters, ‘Masters of the Air’ can stand proud alongside its...
- 1/29/2024
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
Masters of the Air is an epic war drama that has literally been a decade in the making — and it shows. Thanks to the producing trio of Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, the team previously responsible for the groundbreaking series Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010) are finally unveiling their newest project tackling the battles that played out in the air during World War II. Although the Apple TV+ series largely takes inspiration (as well as its name) from Donald L. Miller's book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany, it pairs more intimate personal stories of brotherhood with staggering recreations of what played out in the cockpits of these Boeing B-17s, otherwise known as "Flying Fortresses."...
- 1/29/2024
- by Carly Lane
- Collider.com
Apple TV’s new World War II epic Masters of the Air has faced a very steep climb to take flight, creatively speaking.
First, it had to live up to the legacy of its extraordinary predecessor, HBO’s 2001 limited series Band of Brothers, which some consider to be their all-time favorite war “movie.” BoB‘s successor, 2010’s The Pacific, showed, if anything, what a high bar the original set. And then there are the challenges of pulling off an air-war epic — it’s inherently tougher (for reasons we’ll get into), and potentially far more expensive (all those special effects shots), than infantry stories. Perhaps that’s why it’s taken more than a decade for Masters of the Air — which is based on Donald L. Miller’s book — to make the journey from concept to screen.
Masters of the Air executive producer Gary Goetzman is a co-founder of executive...
First, it had to live up to the legacy of its extraordinary predecessor, HBO’s 2001 limited series Band of Brothers, which some consider to be their all-time favorite war “movie.” BoB‘s successor, 2010’s The Pacific, showed, if anything, what a high bar the original set. And then there are the challenges of pulling off an air-war epic — it’s inherently tougher (for reasons we’ll get into), and potentially far more expensive (all those special effects shots), than infantry stories. Perhaps that’s why it’s taken more than a decade for Masters of the Air — which is based on Donald L. Miller’s book — to make the journey from concept to screen.
Masters of the Air executive producer Gary Goetzman is a co-founder of executive...
- 1/29/2024
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The narrator of "Masters of the Air" is Major Harry Crosby, who wrote one of the books the series is based on, providing an authentic perspective. Having Crosby as the narrator allows for easy provision of context and important facts without sounding overly informational. Crosby's role as a navigator adds depth to his narration and guides audiences through the story, making him an ideal choice as the series' narrator.
Despite the fact that many viewers likely went into Masters of the Air assuming that Austin Butler would be the default main character, it turns out that the war drama has a narrator who is decidedly not Butler, and in fact, plays an equally important role in the series. Austin Butler, the narrator, and the rest of the Masters of the Air cast portray the real-life men who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces' 100th Bombardment Group during World War II.
Despite the fact that many viewers likely went into Masters of the Air assuming that Austin Butler would be the default main character, it turns out that the war drama has a narrator who is decidedly not Butler, and in fact, plays an equally important role in the series. Austin Butler, the narrator, and the rest of the Masters of the Air cast portray the real-life men who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces' 100th Bombardment Group during World War II.
- 1/29/2024
- by Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant
Austin Butler made an appearance at the screening and Q&a for the Apple TV + miniseries Masters of the Air in New York City, sporting a new look from his Elvis days.
Butler, who was best known for his role starring as the late Elvis Presley in the 2022 film Elvis, joined his co-stars Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, Anthony Boyle and Nate Mann for the event to promote the new World War II miniseries.
Butler appeared with the suit-and-no-tie look. Turner had on a beige sweater with buttons on top, black pants and white shoes. Keoghan showed up wearing a suit with a striped dress shirt. Boyle ditched the suit and wore his dress shirt, black pants, and black shoes. Mann sported a brown sweater and gray pants.
Butler has the lead role of the WWII miniseries as Eighth Air Force Major Gale Cleven. The series, based on the 2007 book by Donald L. Miller,...
Butler, who was best known for his role starring as the late Elvis Presley in the 2022 film Elvis, joined his co-stars Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, Anthony Boyle and Nate Mann for the event to promote the new World War II miniseries.
Butler appeared with the suit-and-no-tie look. Turner had on a beige sweater with buttons on top, black pants and white shoes. Keoghan showed up wearing a suit with a striped dress shirt. Boyle ditched the suit and wore his dress shirt, black pants, and black shoes. Mann sported a brown sweater and gray pants.
Butler has the lead role of the WWII miniseries as Eighth Air Force Major Gale Cleven. The series, based on the 2007 book by Donald L. Miller,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Gianna Stephens
- Uinterview
“Not Much Thicker Than A Coke Can”: Masters Of The Air Episode 1’s Gnarly Injury Explained By Expert
An Air Force expert confirms that the gnarly injury depicted in Masters of the Air episode 1 is historically accurate, as freezing cold temperatures on B-17s could result in frostbite and similar injuries. Masters of the Air episode 1 sees a gunner accidentally rip the skin off his hands after grabbing a freezing cold gun. While the show accurately captures the environment, relationships, and B-17 designs of World War II, it omits certain content due to time constraints.
Air Force experts reveal that one particularly gnarly injury from Masters of the Air episode 1 is historically accurate. Masters of the Air is the spiritual successor to Band of Brothers and The Pacific, and follows a United States Air Force unit, the 100th Bomb Group, during its service in World War II. The unit was nicknamed the Bloody 100th due to its high casualties. Hence, the series hones in on the...
Air Force experts reveal that one particularly gnarly injury from Masters of the Air episode 1 is historically accurate. Masters of the Air is the spiritual successor to Band of Brothers and The Pacific, and follows a United States Air Force unit, the 100th Bomb Group, during its service in World War II. The unit was nicknamed the Bloody 100th due to its high casualties. Hence, the series hones in on the...
- 1/29/2024
- by Rachel Ulatowski
- ScreenRant
Plot: Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name and scripted by John Orloff, “Masters of the Air” follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen, and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air. Portraying the psychological and emotional price paid by these young men as they helped destroy the horror of Hitler’s Third Reich, is at the heart of “Masters of the Air.” Some were shot down and captured; some were wounded or killed. And some were lucky enough to make it home. Regardless of individual fate, a toll was exacted on them all.
Review: In 2001, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg produced one of the greatest television series ever. Based on the book by Stephen E. Ambrose, Band of Brothers chronicled...
Review: In 2001, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg produced one of the greatest television series ever. Based on the book by Stephen E. Ambrose, Band of Brothers chronicled...
- 1/28/2024
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
This article contains spoilers for Masters of the Air.
Masters of the Air could potentially surpass Band of Brothers as the best war drama series by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. The characters of Gale Cleven and Dick Winters, played by Austin Butler and Damien Lewis, respectively, exhibit similar qualities of authority and calmness in intense situations. While Band of Brothers focused on brotherhood and big World War II moments, Masters of the Air diverges into more personal stories, potentially making it a sadder and harder to watch series.
With Masters of the Air now joining Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's list of war drama collaborations, it only makes sense that audiences are curious whether this new series can beat the duo's arguably best series, Band of Brothers. Masters of the Air is a war drama following the true story of the U.S. Army Air Forces' 100th Bombardment Group.
Masters of the Air could potentially surpass Band of Brothers as the best war drama series by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. The characters of Gale Cleven and Dick Winters, played by Austin Butler and Damien Lewis, respectively, exhibit similar qualities of authority and calmness in intense situations. While Band of Brothers focused on brotherhood and big World War II moments, Masters of the Air diverges into more personal stories, potentially making it a sadder and harder to watch series.
With Masters of the Air now joining Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's list of war drama collaborations, it only makes sense that audiences are curious whether this new series can beat the duo's arguably best series, Band of Brothers. Masters of the Air is a war drama following the true story of the U.S. Army Air Forces' 100th Bombardment Group.
- 1/27/2024
- by Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant
This article contains spoilers about Masters of the Air.
Daytime bombing was preferred over nighttime bombing for the United States during World War II because it allowed for better visibility and precision in hitting targets. Daytime bombing, despite its benefits, was incredibly dangerous because it made bombers vulnerable to counterattacks. Daytime bombing was accomplished through the use of bombsights and B-17s.
In the second episode of Masters of the Air, narrator Major Harry Crosby discusses the difference between nighttime and daytime bombing, which begs the question: why did the United States Army Air Forces prefer daytime bombing over night? Masters of the Air is a war drama depicting the true story of the 100th Bombardment Group during World War II. The series is based on a book of the same name by Donald L. Miller and is a companion to Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
Daytime bombing was preferred over nighttime bombing for the United States during World War II because it allowed for better visibility and precision in hitting targets. Daytime bombing, despite its benefits, was incredibly dangerous because it made bombers vulnerable to counterattacks. Daytime bombing was accomplished through the use of bombsights and B-17s.
In the second episode of Masters of the Air, narrator Major Harry Crosby discusses the difference between nighttime and daytime bombing, which begs the question: why did the United States Army Air Forces prefer daytime bombing over night? Masters of the Air is a war drama depicting the true story of the 100th Bombardment Group during World War II. The series is based on a book of the same name by Donald L. Miller and is a companion to Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
- 1/27/2024
- by Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant
"Masters of the Air" brings attention to the lesser-known Norden Bombsight, a highly accurate weapon used during World War II. The Norden Bombsight revolutionized bombing accuracy by directly measuring a bomb's ground speed and direction, allowing for quicker and more precise attacks. Despite its limitations at high altitudes, the Norden Bombsight played a significant role in the United States' day bombing strategy during the war and continued to be used in subsequent conflicts.
As a war drama, it is no surprise that Apple TV+'s Masters of the Air provides sneak peeks of various real-life details from World War II, including a lesser-known weapon called the Norden Bombsight. Masters of the Air is a war drama created by famous duo Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, who previously worked on projects such as 2000's Band of Brothers and 2010's The Pacific. The series, based on the book "Masters of the Air:...
As a war drama, it is no surprise that Apple TV+'s Masters of the Air provides sneak peeks of various real-life details from World War II, including a lesser-known weapon called the Norden Bombsight. Masters of the Air is a war drama created by famous duo Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, who previously worked on projects such as 2000's Band of Brothers and 2010's The Pacific. The series, based on the book "Masters of the Air:...
- 1/27/2024
- by Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant
Gary Goetzman has been involved in several significant World War II-themed projects alongside Tom Hanks, his producing partner, and there may be more in the future for the duo. Those projects include the likes of Band of Brothers, The Pacific, and Greyhound. His latest project is the lavish, big-budget limited series Masters of the Air for Apple TV+. The series is based on the book "Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany" by historian Donald L. Miller, which provides a comprehensive history of the American bomber crews who flew missions over Nazi-occupied Europe.
- 1/27/2024
- by Chris McPherson
- Collider.com
Masters of the Air is finally here and the fans of The Pacific and Band of Brothers are going crazy over the masterfully created World War II series. Produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the Apple TV+ series revolves around the pilots of bomber planes in the 100th Bomb Group as they fight with everything they have to protect the world from Nazis. Based on a novel by Donald L. Miller titled Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany, the series is adapted for television by John Shiban and John Orloff, it feels like the third entry in the World War II shows by Spielberg and Hanks. Masters of the Air is genuinely one of the best series I have seen in many years, check out my review of the complete series here.
Masters of the Air – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?...
Masters of the Air – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?...
- 1/27/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Even before they earned Oscar nominations for their respective performances in “Elvis” and “The Banshees of Inisherin,” Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan were already flying high. In 2021, the talented duo joined BAFTA TV nominee Callum Turner in filming “Masters of the Air,” a new miniseries produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman. The World War II-set drama — the first two episodes of which are now streaming on Apple TV+ — is the long-awaited follow-up to the Emmy-winning HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific,” which followed members of the Army and Marine Corps, respectively, during the war.
The new series, which has been adapted for TV by John Orloff from Donald L. Miller‘s book of the same name, follows the U.S. Air Force’s Hundredth Bombardment Group as they carry out dangerous missions on the continent well ahead of the Allied invasion of Normandy. It’s not...
The new series, which has been adapted for TV by John Orloff from Donald L. Miller‘s book of the same name, follows the U.S. Air Force’s Hundredth Bombardment Group as they carry out dangerous missions on the continent well ahead of the Allied invasion of Normandy. It’s not...
- 1/27/2024
- by Kaitlin Thomas
- Gold Derby
Apple TV+ series “Masters of the Air” is the third collaboration from the team behind HBO’s “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific.” Trio Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Steven Spielberg produced the nine-part World War II epic series, which spotlights the men who fought in the 8th Air Force, specifically the men of the 100th Bomb Group. The vivid and vital story finds roots in the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller.
The crew of a typical Eighth Air Force heavy bomber plane included ten men — a pilot and his co-pilot flying the B17, the navigator and the bombardier in the machine’s nose, the flight engineer behind the pilot, the radio operator, two waist gunners, a ball turret gunner and a tail gunner. Not to mention the men who strategized from the bases, the plane engineers and Tuskegee airmen or Royal Airforce pilots who feature in this story.
The crew of a typical Eighth Air Force heavy bomber plane included ten men — a pilot and his co-pilot flying the B17, the navigator and the bombardier in the machine’s nose, the flight engineer behind the pilot, the radio operator, two waist gunners, a ball turret gunner and a tail gunner. Not to mention the men who strategized from the bases, the plane engineers and Tuskegee airmen or Royal Airforce pilots who feature in this story.
- 1/26/2024
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
CinemaBlind’s Rating – 99%
There are hundreds of ways to die in a bomber plane and you will see all of them in Apple TV+’s latest war drama series Masters of the Air. From the producers of epic shows like The Pacific and Band of Brothers, we get sort of a third entry in the World War II series by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. Created by John Shiban and John Orloff, the World War II drama series revolves around the pilots in the 100th Bomb Group, as they take the war to Hitler’s doorsteps.
Like the previous two WWII shows by Spielberg and Hanks, Masters of the Air is also incredibly epic and poignant. From the first few episodes you might think that the Apple TV+ series is just a cool action drama with some really depressing moments but it soon shows us the horrors of war and...
There are hundreds of ways to die in a bomber plane and you will see all of them in Apple TV+’s latest war drama series Masters of the Air. From the producers of epic shows like The Pacific and Band of Brothers, we get sort of a third entry in the World War II series by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. Created by John Shiban and John Orloff, the World War II drama series revolves around the pilots in the 100th Bomb Group, as they take the war to Hitler’s doorsteps.
Like the previous two WWII shows by Spielberg and Hanks, Masters of the Air is also incredibly epic and poignant. From the first few episodes you might think that the Apple TV+ series is just a cool action drama with some really depressing moments but it soon shows us the horrors of war and...
- 1/26/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Here is an extensive list of the cast and characters of the upcoming Apple TV+ series, Masters of the Air.
The show follows the 100th Bombardment Group during World War II as they conduct bombing raids over Nazi Germany in their efforts to bring the Allies closer to victory.
Masters of the Air comes from executive producers Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, and Gary Goetzman, who previously brought the world critically acclaimed projects Band of Brothers and The Pacific. The show is also based on the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller.
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The show follows the 100th Bombardment Group during World War II as they conduct bombing raids over Nazi Germany in their efforts to bring the Allies closer to victory.
Masters of the Air comes from executive producers Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, and Gary Goetzman, who previously brought the world critically acclaimed projects Band of Brothers and The Pacific. The show is also based on the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 1/26/2024
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
Masters of the Air, the long-gestating companion series to Band of Brothers and The Pacific, is finally set to premiere on Apple TV+ this week. Executive producers Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, who were behind the first two World War II-based miniseries, have returned for the third series, virtually guaranteeing the latest will live up to the lofty standards set by its predecessors. Masters of the Air is based on Donald L. Miller's novel Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany, the true story of the 100th Bombardment Group of the American Eighth Air Force — and what a story it is.
- 1/26/2024
- by Lloyd Farley
- Collider.com
As Austin Butler put the finishing touches on his eventual Oscar-nominated performance as Elvis Presley, his Elvis co-star Tom Hanks was already envisioning the budding superstar’s next move. In early 2021, just weeks before Elvis was scheduled to wrap, Hanks took Butler to dinner and pitched him Masters of the Air, the spiritual follow-up to the Emmy-winning miniseries Band of Brothers and The Pacific. Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, Band of Brothers writer John Orloff developed the World War II drama for Apple TV+, alongside the Brothers and Pacific producorial team of Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman.
In hindsight, Butler is relieved that his first commitment after wrapping the career-changing role of Elvis didn’t require him to overanalyze such an important next step.
“It was one of those no-brainer decisions. You’ve got Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman, and I...
In hindsight, Butler is relieved that his first commitment after wrapping the career-changing role of Elvis didn’t require him to overanalyze such an important next step.
“It was one of those no-brainer decisions. You’ve got Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman, and I...
- 1/26/2024
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Props master Stuart Heath explains the accuracy of the B-17 replicas in Masters of the Air. The Masters of the Air team used original Boeing blueprints and visited museums in order to ensure the accuracy of the model planes. Masters of the Air premeries on January 26 on Apple TV+ and is slated for a nine-episode run.
A props supervisor for Masters of the Air explains why the plane replicas are so accurate. Masters of the Air is a WW2 drama surrounding stories of the airmen of the 100th Bombardment Group. Masters of the Air premieres today (January 26) on Apple TV+, and features a leading cast of Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan, Anthony Boyle, Callum Turner, and Rafferty Law.
As per GQ, TV and film props specialist Stuart Heath explains why Masters of the Air’s replica B-17s are so accurate. Heath explained that the Masters of the Air team collected original Boeing blueprints,...
A props supervisor for Masters of the Air explains why the plane replicas are so accurate. Masters of the Air is a WW2 drama surrounding stories of the airmen of the 100th Bombardment Group. Masters of the Air premieres today (January 26) on Apple TV+, and features a leading cast of Austin Butler, Barry Keoghan, Anthony Boyle, Callum Turner, and Rafferty Law.
As per GQ, TV and film props specialist Stuart Heath explains why Masters of the Air’s replica B-17s are so accurate. Heath explained that the Masters of the Air team collected original Boeing blueprints,...
- 1/26/2024
- by Hannah Gearan
- ScreenRant
Apple TV's "Masters of the Air" is a World War II mini-series based on the true stories of the brave men of the 100th Bombardment Group. The mini-series is meant to be a companion to "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific" and explores the riveting tales of those who took to the skies to confront the enemy. "Masters of the Air" is based on the non-fiction novel by Donald L. Miller and features a massive cast portraying historical figures from World War II's early Air Force.
Apple TV's World War II-based mini-series, Masters of the Air, tells the stories of the brave men of the 100th Bombardment Group, an actual United States Army unit established in 1942. The war drama, with executive producers Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, is meant as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010) and will continue the riveting exploration of the true stories of World War II.
Apple TV's World War II-based mini-series, Masters of the Air, tells the stories of the brave men of the 100th Bombardment Group, an actual United States Army unit established in 1942. The war drama, with executive producers Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman, is meant as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010) and will continue the riveting exploration of the true stories of World War II.
- 1/26/2024
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
Apple's new miniseries Masters of the Air, produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, features a massive cast of over 275 actors. The series, slated to be released on January 26, 2024, is expected to draw thematic and stylistic parallels to Hanks and Spielberg's previous critically acclaimed war series, The Pacific and Band of Brothers. The primary stars of Masters of the Air are Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, and Anthony Boyle.
The new Apple miniseries Masters of the Air features a massive cast of characters with more than 275 actors attached. The highly-anticipated series will be produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg and is expected to draw close thematic and stylistic parallels to their previous critically acclaimed war series, The Pacific and Band of Brothers. Initial reports of a third WWII miniseries from Hanks and Spielberg arose in 2012. The series was confirmed to be in development at HBO in...
The new Apple miniseries Masters of the Air features a massive cast of characters with more than 275 actors attached. The highly-anticipated series will be produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg and is expected to draw close thematic and stylistic parallels to their previous critically acclaimed war series, The Pacific and Band of Brothers. Initial reports of a third WWII miniseries from Hanks and Spielberg arose in 2012. The series was confirmed to be in development at HBO in...
- 1/26/2024
- by Greg MacArthur
- ScreenRant
Get ready to take to the skies with producers Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. This dynamic duo has teamed to present “Masters of the Air,” the new World War II drama series premiering on Apple TV+ on Friday, Jan. 26. The show follows the pilots and crews of the 100th Bomb Group as they take to the skies over Germany, risking their lives and forging bonds of brotherhood. You can watch Masters of the Air with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+.
How to Watch ‘Masters of the Air’ Premiere When: Friday, January 26, 2024 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month apple.com About ‘Masters of the Air’ Premiere
The Eighth Air Force arrived in Europe in 1943 with a daunting task ahead of it: to pummel the Nazi war machine with daylight bombing raids that, while devastating to the enemy would...
How to Watch ‘Masters of the Air’ Premiere When: Friday, January 26, 2024 Where: Apple TV+ Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Apple TV+. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month apple.com About ‘Masters of the Air’ Premiere
The Eighth Air Force arrived in Europe in 1943 with a daunting task ahead of it: to pummel the Nazi war machine with daylight bombing raids that, while devastating to the enemy would...
- 1/26/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Austin Butler Says He Hired a Dialect Coach to Help Get Rid of Elvis Accent for ‘Masters of the Air’
Austin Butler revealed that he only had a week between filming Elvis and Masters of the Air, which means he had to work extra hard to drop his Elvis Presley accent.
During a Wednesday night appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the Oscar-nominated actor said he “had a dialect coach just to help me not sound like Elvis.”
Butler explained that he faced some challenges once filming wrapped for Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis because he dedicated three years of his life to portraying the King of Rock ‘and ‘n’ Roll. Once the film was complete, the actor admitted he struggled trying to rediscover himself.
“I was just trying to remember who I was,” the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actor said. “I was trying to remember what I liked to do. All I thought about was Elvis for three years. And then I had that week off,...
During a Wednesday night appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the Oscar-nominated actor said he “had a dialect coach just to help me not sound like Elvis.”
Butler explained that he faced some challenges once filming wrapped for Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis because he dedicated three years of his life to portraying the King of Rock ‘and ‘n’ Roll. Once the film was complete, the actor admitted he struggled trying to rediscover himself.
“I was just trying to remember who I was,” the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actor said. “I was trying to remember what I liked to do. All I thought about was Elvis for three years. And then I had that week off,...
- 1/26/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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