Apple TV+ right this moment launched its new big-budget restricted sequence, Masters of the Air, a long-awaited installment within the Band of Brothers and The Pacific franchise. Based mostly on the e-book of the identical title, Masters of the Air follows the one hundredth Bomb Group as they tackle treacherous air raids, in broad daylight.
Govt produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the present’s star-studded solid record consists of Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, Ncuti Gatwa and extra …
Austin Butler performs Main Gale Cleven, nicknamed “Buck”. The sequence is centered on the experiences of his and fellow pilot Main John Egan, “Bucky”, performed by Callum Turner.
Nonetheless, the huge scope of the present entails an enormous laundry record of further high-profile solid members, together with Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan, Raff Legislation, Ncuti Gatwa, and lots of extra.
Human drama of airborne warfare is realized within the sequence with epic battles and missions within the sky, in addition to on-the-ground motion. Airmen face the terrors of battle on a gruelling schedule, and many of the one hundredth Bomb Group don’t survive. A few of the males find yourself at prisoner battle of camps, giving perception into one other space of World Conflict II.
The present has been within the works for greater than a decade, with author John Orloff initially creating the script for HBO. Because the estimated manufacturing funds ballooned, HBO exited and Apple picked up the sequence.
Principal images started in 2021, albeit COVID and different elements delayed the manufacturing and post-production intervals. It’s rumored to have price within the area of $300 million to make.
The primary two episodes of the sequence are streaming proper now on Apple TV+. The rest of the season will roll out weekly, with a brand new episode every Friday by March 15. There are 9 episodes in complete.
In case you are getting an Apple TV+ subscription for the primary time to take a look at this sequence, you might also have an interest within the Apple authentic movie Greyhound, starring Tom Hanks.