The upcoming series Masters of the Air, produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, promises to immerse viewers in the gripping story of the 100th Bomb Group, also known as the Bloody Hundredth, during World War II. The show aims to paint a complete portrait of the team’s impact, spanning their battles in England to German prisoner-of-war camps, and explore the camaraderie and loss experienced by the pilots of the Bloody Hundredth. The series will follow the pilots as they face the physical and mental toll of combat, putting themselves in harm’s way to carry out critical missions against the Nazi regime. Many of them did not make it back home, either falling in combat or succumbing to the harsh conditions of being a prisoner of war.
The all-star cast of Masters of the Air includes Academy Award nominees Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan, alongside Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Nate Mann, Rafferty Law, Josiah Cross, Branden Cook, and Ncuti Gatwa.
The images released thus far showcase the talented actors in uniform, preparing to face the harsh realities of war. The show is based on the book by Donald L. Miller and scripted by John Orloff, with Apple Studios, Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment, and Playtone, which Hanks and Goetzman executive produce. Goetzman praises the talented cast and crew, emphasizing the importance of bringing the brotherhood of the Bloody Hundredth to life on screen.
Masters of the Air promises to capture a critical moment in World War II, highlighting the courage and brotherhood of the 8th Air Force, who played a significant role in defeating Nazi Germany. The series will follow the team’s fight from England to German prisoner-of-war camps, showcasing the physical and emotional toll of war. With its vast scope, the show is set to be a visually stunning and emotionally resonant portrayal of war. Masters of the Air will premiere on Apple TV+ on January 26, with two episodes initially, followed by new episodes every Friday through March 15, 2024.