Anthony Boyle joins cast of 'Band of Brothers' sequel on Apple TV+
Apple TV has added Anthony Boyle to co-star in the upcoming mini-series "Masters of the Air," a sequel to HBO's award-winning "Band of Brothers."
Boyle will play Major Crosby in the upcoming Apple TV+ series "Masters of the Air"
Boyle will reportedly play the lead role of Major Crosby. The actor previously appeared in HBO's "Plot Against America," the biopic "Tolkien," and the Apple TV+ series "Tetris."
Based on Donald L. Miller's nonfiction title "Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany", the limited-run series will follow the true story of the young men who flew the bombers that helped bring Nazi Germany to its knees.
The upcoming series will also star Austin Butler and Callum Turner. Butler, who recently appeared in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," will play Major Gale Cleven. Turner, who starred in "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald," will fill the role of Major John Egan.
Austin Butler and Callum Turner are also slated to star in the series
Apple Studios is producing the series, with Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman serving as executive producers.
The series will be the latest in a line of WWII miniseries that also includes "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific." Both Emmy-winning series were made for HBO. "Masters of the Air" was initially in development for HBO but later moved to Apple.
The series will reportedly span 10 episodes and cost more than $200 million to produce.
"Masters of the Air" marks the second show Apple has produced with Spielberg, the first being the episodic anthology "Amazing Stories" that released in March of 2020.
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Boyle will play Major Crosby in the upcoming Apple TV+ series "Masters of the Air"
Boyle will reportedly play the lead role of Major Crosby. The actor previously appeared in HBO's "Plot Against America," the biopic "Tolkien," and the Apple TV+ series "Tetris."
Based on Donald L. Miller's nonfiction title "Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany", the limited-run series will follow the true story of the young men who flew the bombers that helped bring Nazi Germany to its knees.
The upcoming series will also star Austin Butler and Callum Turner. Butler, who recently appeared in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," will play Major Gale Cleven. Turner, who starred in "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald," will fill the role of Major John Egan.
Austin Butler and Callum Turner are also slated to star in the series
Apple Studios is producing the series, with Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman serving as executive producers.
The series will be the latest in a line of WWII miniseries that also includes "Band of Brothers" and "The Pacific." Both Emmy-winning series were made for HBO. "Masters of the Air" was initially in development for HBO but later moved to Apple.
The series will reportedly span 10 episodes and cost more than $200 million to produce.
"Masters of the Air" marks the second show Apple has produced with Spielberg, the first being the episodic anthology "Amazing Stories" that released in March of 2020.
Stay on top of all Apple news right from your HomePod. Say, "Hey, Siri, play AppleInsider," and you'll get latest AppleInsider Podcast. Or ask your HomePod mini for "AppleInsider Daily" instead and you'll hear a fast update direct from our news team. And, if you're interested in Apple-centric home automation, say "Hey, Siri, play HomeKit Insider," and you'll be listening to our newest specialized podcast in moments.
Comments
I still don't understand why it keeps getting referred to as a sequel. Different author, different people (aside from your major historical figures - I'm glaring at you Hitler), set at the same time…
The air war in Europe is truly a heroic subject that offers a lot of potential if done as well as Band of Brothers was. What cannot be included were the interview clips of the real people involved on Band of Brothers as the World War II generation is pretty much all gone. My father and plenty of uncles and a few aunts were World War II vets and all are gone now.
I hope the producers learn from The Pacific experience and keep it in the present and in the war zone with Masters of the Air.