When a series opens with army men sipping whiskey and listening to jazz, you know that greatness awaits. Masters of the Air is beyond well-crafted and will join the discussion of the greatest war series. Fans of Band of Brothers, you will not be disappointed.
Unlike Hollywood tales, Masters of the Air captures real heroism. Flying back then was risky, and the courage needed to soar over enemy territory amid explosions is beyond imagination.
At first sight, Austin Butler may be too pretty, but rest assured he is the empathetic and charismatic lead this show needs. He is joined by a great crew of actors, which you will find yourself attached to.
Unlike Hollywood tales, Masters of the Air captures real heroism. Flying back then was risky, and the courage needed to soar over enemy territory amid explosions is beyond imagination.
At first sight, Austin Butler may be too pretty, but rest assured he is the empathetic and charismatic lead this show needs. He is joined by a great crew of actors, which you will find yourself attached to.