Discover on Tv

Appearance

  • light/dark mode
powered by
moviedb

Masters of the Air

2024-01-25 Drama TV-MA

During World War II, airmen risk their lives with the 100th Bomb Group, a brotherhood forged by courage, loss, and triumph.

More
Trailer
Apple TV Plus

Watch on Apple TV Plus

close
Masters of the Air
Apple TV Plus

Watch on Apple TV Plus

Storyline

During World War II, airmen risk their lives with the 100th Bomb Group, a brotherhood forged by courage, loss, and triumph.

  • First Aired
    2024-01-25
  • Last Aired
    2024-03-14
  • Creator
    John Orloff
  • Genre
    Drama, War & Politics
  • Seasons
    1
  • Episodes
    9
  • Status
    Ended
  • Language
    English
  • Network
    Apple TV+

Stream and watch Masters of the Air

  • Season 1
Part One

1. Part One

Led by Majors Cleven and Egan, the 100th Bomb Group arrives in England and joins the 8th Air Force's c...More
Led by Majors Cleven and Egan, the 100th Bomb Group arrives in England and joins the 8th Air Force's campaign against Nazi Germany.Less
66mins 2024-01-25
Part Two

2. Part Two

The 100th bombs German U-boat pens in Norway. With the help of Lt. Crosby's navigating, a damaged B-17...More
The 100th bombs German U-boat pens in Norway. With the help of Lt. Crosby's navigating, a damaged B-17 struggles to get back to Britain.Less
60mins 2024-01-25
Part Three

3. Part Three

The group participates in its largest mission to date—the bombing of vital aircraft manufacturing plan...More
The group participates in its largest mission to date—the bombing of vital aircraft manufacturing plants deep within Germany.Less
53mins 2024-02-01
Part Four

4. Part Four

Lt. Rosenthal joins the 100th just as one of its crews reaches a milestone. The U-boat pens at Bremen ...More
Lt. Rosenthal joins the 100th just as one of its crews reaches a milestone. The U-boat pens at Bremen become a target for the second time.Less
56mins 2024-02-08
Part Five

5. Part Five

Rosie's next mission signals a significant shift in the 100th's bombing strategy. Crosby receives a pr...More
Rosie's next mission signals a significant shift in the 100th's bombing strategy. Crosby receives a promotion, but it comes with a high price.Less
57mins 2024-02-15
Part Six

6. Part Six

Rosie and his crew are sent to rest at a country estate. Crosby meets an intriguing British officer at...More
Rosie and his crew are sent to rest at a country estate. Crosby meets an intriguing British officer at Oxford. Egan faces the essence of Nazi evil.Less
65mins 2024-02-22
Part Seven

7. Part Seven

The prisoners of Stalag Luft III attempt to connect with the outside world. Berlin becomes the 100th's...More
The prisoners of Stalag Luft III attempt to connect with the outside world. Berlin becomes the 100th's primary target. Rosie makes a crucial decision.Less
53mins 2024-02-29
Part Eight

8. Part Eight

Crosby prepares for D-Day. The POWs wonder how the Allied landing will affect their fate. Tuskegee pil...More
Crosby prepares for D-Day. The POWs wonder how the Allied landing will affect their fate. Tuskegee pilots attack targets in Southern France.Less
55mins 2024-03-07
Part Nine

9. Part Nine

The POWs are marched across Germany—and Rosie makes a gruesome discovery—as the war comes to its concl...More
The POWs are marched across Germany—and Rosie makes a gruesome discovery—as the war comes to its conclusion.Less
82mins 2024-03-14

Similar Tv Shows

All or Nothing at All

All or Nothing at All

Tanner '88

Tanner '88

The Shining

The Shining

World on a Wire

World on a Wire

Seventh Avenue

Seventh Avenue

Coming Home

Coming Home

Quicksand

Quicksand

Джульбарс

Джульбарс

The Rhinemann Exchange

The Rhinemann Exchange

The Long Firm

The Long Firm

Monsters

Monsters

NDH

NDH

Hotel Adlon

Hotel Adlon

A Little Dream

A Little Dream

La Storia

La Storia

Scully

Scully

The Activists

The Activists

Spies

Spies

Kidnapped

Kidnapped

Brug, De

Brug, De

Cast

Austin Butler

Austin Butler

Maj. Gale 'Buck' Cleven
Callum Turner

Callum Turner

Maj. John 'Bucky' Egan
Anthony Boyle

Anthony Boyle

Lt. Harry Crosby
Nate Mann

Nate Mann

Lt. Robert 'Rosie' Rosenthal
Stephen Campbell Moore

Stephen Campbell Moore

Maj. 'Red' Bowman

Videos and Photos

Movie Reviews

Reviews for Masters of the Air
reviewer avatar

A Review by MovieGuys 6

Written by MovieGuys on 2024-01-28

Masters of the Air quickly becomes mired in its own cliched sentimentalism. Back slapping jokery characterisations are the norm. Airmen ... read more

Masters of the Air quickly becomes mired in its own cliched sentimentalism. Back slapping jokery characterisations are the norm. Airmen who are at the same time overconfident but somehow, inexplicably wise. Its unconvincing, as is the general sense of longing, for a rose coloured vision of a war time past, that never existed. Growing up I knew a man who fought in WWII and for a time had the unfortunate job of cleaning the bombers after a mission. What he told me about what was left in a plane after a bad mission was simply horrific. In fact, a lot worse than what we see depicted here. Although, in fairness, this series does at least make an effort to demonstrate, to a degree, the awfulness of war. That said, this series feels in most respects, more like a pitch for glory rather than the grisly, depressing reality of conflict and I, for one, find it rather inappropriate. Especially given the spread of very serious conflicts, in the world today. On the upside the acting is of a high standard, if somewhat hamstrung by the at times cheesy, cliched characterisations and associated narrative. The real stand out in this series goes to its special effects, which can only be described as "amazing". A heck of a lot of money has been spent here and it really shows. In summary, if the treatment had been more down to earth, realistic and steered away from glorifying war, this series could have been been a more meaningful and compelling watch. As it stands, to this reviewer, it comes across as yet another pro military poster child. Something the current war torn world, could well do without.

reviewer avatar

A Review by Skatman 1

Written by Skatman on 2024-02-04

Was really hoping for a factually accurate representation of Air Combat in WW2, but what I was presented with (and in fairness I'm only 2 ep... read more

Was really hoping for a factually accurate representation of Air Combat in WW2, but what I was presented with (and in fairness I'm only 2 episodes in, so it might improve) is a massive bunch of revisionist, pro-American, anti-English/British nonsense that spends more time portraying squadrons, for want of a better word, "fannying around" than actually flying. The performance of most of the actors is terrible, especially the two main characters. Austin Butler seems to have forgotten he's not playing Elvis anymore and has the same mannerisms and woeful underacting. This is only beaten by Callum Turner's hideous overacting. The only one that puts in a semi-noteworthy performance is Barry Keoghan. The plot then spends precisely zero time building the main characters up during training like Band of Brothers, or even their pre-military lives. As a result, I just have no emotional investment in any of them. I don't care about them. Also, the writers have fallen into the trap of creating the main characters like they seem to with a lot of modern characters. That is, they've been written to be overly cool, confident, super accomplished, "Mary Sue's" that can do no wrong and win at everything they do. The writers have created people that they _think_ the audience wants to see, but that just then makes them totally unrelatable. An example of this is where a fight starts in a pub with the British. The British pilot starts it, of course. The American pilots who, until this point, are portrayed as being overly confident, brash, and trying too hard to be cool, immediately switch personalites with the British who, until this point portrayed as, reserved, timid, and just in awe of the Americans in general. All of a sudden, the Americans become the ones that want to just mind their own business, are reserved and cool; while the portrayal of the RAF pilots are obnoxious, pompous, arrogant, and abrasive. Naturally, the American pilot utterly humiliates the British pilot by dancing all round him, making him fall over. The result is that the main characters are just thoroughly unlikeable and boring that you have absolutely no emotional investment in them. The absolute opposite of Dick Winters et al from the peerless Band of Brothers. It also leaves a bitter taste in the mouth as the British are portrayed as bigger villains that actual enemy is. Furthermore, the justification given for American bombing happening during the day was because they wanted to be more accurate at the expense of more risk - a challenge all the pilots faced with swagger, arrogance, and bravado, and because they are so much braver and heroic than the RAF wimps who just carpet bomb cities without a care in the world. But back to reality, this was predominantly down to overconfidence and hubris of the US leadership and because they refused to learn lessons identified by the RAF and Luftwaffe and that bombing during the day was counterproductive. Sure, you may be able to hit the target more on the first run, but by the end of it, you had so few bombers and crew left you couldn't reliably hit anything. The more bombers you lost, the more you were likely to lose, which then meant the less likely you were to complete a run at all, never mind bomb the target. This was proved correct when, on 22nd October 1943, the 8th Army stopped bombing it's unescorted daylight raids because they finally realised it was unsustainable. During this time, the USAAF, working with RAF Bomber Command, tried switching to night bombing, but found that the B-17s simply weren't capable and the crews not skilled enough to bomb with any amount of relevant precision. The ONLY reason day bombing could continue was due to the British Rolls-Royce Merlin engine being placed in the P51, along with the advent of drop tanks, meaning the P51 could escort bombers all the way to the target and back again. Not only this, but the much vaunted (and boasted about in the show), Norden Bombsight, was nowhere near as accurate as it is believed. Under test conditions, it was great. Under combat conditions where aircraft had to zig zag to evade being hit by flak and flying over poor European weather conditions, meant that it was barely more accurate than the RAF's night bombing anyway! What this resulted in was many completely avoidable American deaths, but I bet they won't say that during this series. The best I can say is that the visuals are OK, but even they have been CGId to the extreme. The missions themselves are boring and generally last 10 minutes, 15 minutes at the absolute most. Likely due to the fact that CGI has been used so heavily and the show couldn't afford more. Sadly, what we've got here is a total misrepresentation of actual history, portrayed by a bunch of unlikeable characters simultaneously embodying the worst stereotypes of American soldiers and "modern" character development by writers that seem to have completely lost the ability to create a likeable character. They do all this in an overly CGId world, where most of the time the characters aren't doing anything remotely interesting or important and the 'combat' scenes last a grand total of 15 minutes. It's dull as dishwater and I'm sad that it's even been broadcast.

Read Full Review (The thoughts and opinions expressed here are solely those of the reviewer.)
A Review by MovieGuys

Masters of the Air quickly becomes mired in its own cliched sentimentalism. Back slapping jokery characterisations are the norm. Airmen who are at the same time overconfident but somehow, inexplicably wise. Its unconvincing, as is the g...

reviewer avatar

A Review by MovieGuys 6

Written by MovieGuys on 2024-01-28

Masters of the Air quickly becomes mired in its own cliched sentimentalism. Back slapping jokery characterisations are the norm. Airmen who are at the same time overconfident but somehow, inexplic...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Skatman 1

Written by Skatman on 2024-02-04

Was really hoping for a factually accurate representation of Air Combat in WW2, but what I was presented with (and in fairness I'm only 2 episodes in, so it might improve) is a massive bunch of revisi...

read more