The upcoming war dramaMasters of the Airis the brainchild of producersTom HanksandSteven Spielberg. A perfect pair as the two have worked onSaving Private Ryantogether with Hanks acting and Spielberg directing, which landed the Academy Award for Best Directing at the Oscars and many other accolades. They gathered inspiration from authorDonald L.Miller’s bookMasters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany,which depicted a team of Air Force soldiers who aided in the defeat of Nazi Germany during World War II. It tells the stories of terrifying aerial combat and the men who faced these tremendous challenges with honor and bravery. It’s eerily reminiscent of the filmFlyboys,which underlined young men’s short life expectancy rates in World War I in the first aerial battles.

It has been over two decades since the dream of turningMasters of the Airinto a series began. HBO had originally announced the show’s development but had since released a statement that it would halt its production. But finally, with an arsenal of directors and cast members, the all-new miniseries has finally reached a release date. All the commotion over whether it would ever actually come out has finally ended, but at this point, patient fans might be wondering where they will have the opportunity to see it. Luckily, we’ve done the digging to help you know exactly when the long-awaited series will become available.

Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Ncuti Gatwa, Josiah Cross, Nate Mann, Anthony Boyle, and Branden Cook on the poster for Masters of the Air

‘Masters of the Air’ Cast and Character Guide: Who Stars in Apple TV+’s World War II Series?

There’s a reason this division was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth.”

Where Is ‘Masters of the Air’ Streaming?

Masters of the Air

During WWII, five miles above the ground and behind enemy lines, ten men inside a bomber known as a “Flying Fortress” battle unrelenting flocks of German fighters.

Apple TV+ announced a deal to streamMasters of the Airexclusively as of 2019. With delays and a looming global pandemic, the mini-series overcame many hurdles to reach its 2024 release date.

Masters of the Air TV Show Poster showing Austin Butler and Several Air Pilots in World War II Uniforms

When Does ‘Masters of the Air’ Come Out?

The miniseries has finally set a release date of June 01, 2025, with two new episodes to be released simultaneously. The show will air new episodes weekly until June 16, 2025.

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Watch the Trailer for ‘Masters of the Air’

Apple TV+ first released a teaser to its YouTube channel on June 01, 2025.

It starts with an eruption of explosions, lighting up the night sky like a field of fireworks. A group of soldiers admire from the ground what beauty lies in the image of violence and destruction. As the aptly nicknamed crew of the Bloody Hundreth gears up for war in the sky, somber music plays. Their planes are fired upon in the deadly air strikes while they acknowledge that the mission might very well be “suicide”; however, they carry on through bravery. Fiery bombs drop through the cities as the men give their biggest battle cries, wounded men are extracted, and the unit perseveres with determination. A stunning display of action, and the teaser already has your heart pumping, yearning to see more.

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Fortunately, Apple TV+ released a full trailer on its YouTube channel on Jul 09, 2025.

The trailer starts in a similar tone but shows the softer side of a young soldier in love as the 100th Air Refueling Wing deploys him. It introduces more of the soldiers, including the original member of the Bloody Hundreth, Major Egan (Callum Turner), and another original member, Major Gale ‘Buck’ Cleven (Austin Butler). As they are ordered to lead their men into one of the most dangerous military zones, which houses Hitler himself, a younger member of the unit says to a woman, “You might be the last pretty face I ever see.” A shuttering moment, with a brief pause before a plane in blown out of the sky. It forces you to experience the trauma of war, with men falling from the sky and stranded in enemy territory. But a vision of the Nazi prisoners reminds us why these men did what they had to do. Through prayer and camaraderie, they face the battle and finish with a quote, “We won’t go without a fight,” which leaves us even more excited in anticipation of the series' release.

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More Series Like ‘Masters of the Air’ You Can Watch Right Now

Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers, also produced by Hanks and Spielberg, is based on a non-fiction book of the same title by historianStephen E. Ambrose.This story follows a group of army soldiers training and fighting in World War II, as well as the emotional journey involved when facing dangerous missions in war. It featured a star-studded cast, includingDavid Schwimmer(Friends),Ron Livingston(Office Space), and more. The series achieved numerous awards and has been deemed one of the best war dramas about WWII ever made.

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The Pacific

The Pacificis yet another World War II series brought to us by Hanks and Spielberg, this time focusing on a few specific Marine soldiers who fought in the war. These men, Robert Leckie (James Badge Dale), Eugene Sledge (Joseph Mazzello), and John Basilone (Jon Seda), wrote about the iconic battles of The Pacific Theater, and their stories were turned into the series. This part of the war involved battles between the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Britain against the Empire of Japan, aptly named for its location in the Pacific Ocean. It focuses on the challenges and experiences these men faced during the many battles that ended in victory for the allies, but at what cost?

Generation Kill

Rolling Stone journalistEvan Wrightwrote the non-fiction bookGeneration Kill,which followed the First Reconnaissance Battalion in the initial years of the Iraq War. The book was developed into a series byDavid SimonandEd Burns(The Wire) and depicted the battle stories from a journalist’s perspective, as well as how complicated, messy, and dangerous the war was from a civilian perspective.

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Kai Alexander as Sgt. William Quinn, eating at the barracks, with other soldiers, in Masters of the Air