A new trailer for the WWII series Masters of the Air sees Austin Butler rallying his fellow pilots in the Bloody Hundredth for a sweeping war epic.
The Big Picture Austin Butler and the Bloody Hundredth are ready to bring the war to Adolf Hitler's doorstep in the first teaser for Apple TV+'s upcoming war drama Masters of the Air. The latest series from The Pacific and Band of Brothers trio Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman takes place in the heart of World War II as members of the 100th Bomb Group conduct high-flying bombing raids in perilous conditions over Nazi Germany.
Based on Donald L. Miller's book of the same name with a script by Emmy nominee John Orloff, Masters of the Air is made as a salute to the Bloody Hundredth for their immense courage in the face of danger. The team made sure, then, that this ode to the airmen looked as good as possible. Every location, from fields in England to villages and cities full of people, airforce barracks, and German prisoner-of-war camps is captured with cinematic beauty in the teaser.
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