How to watch "Masters of the Air" online - release date, episode schedule

How to watch "Masters of the Air" online - release date, episode schedule

[Masters of the Air, which follows the U.S. Army Air Corps 100th Bomb Group as it bombed Nazi Germany during World War II, is one of the most expensive television productions ever made. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Barry Keoghan, and Nucci Gatova, and produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, the nine-part Apple TV Plus blockbuster is available now, with new episodes airing weekly.

Wondering if you should watch it? Our own Malcolm McMillan has already watched the first two episodes and was very impressed. Read his review for more information.

Synonymous with death, the 8th Air Force 100th Bomb Group became known as the bloody 100th Bomb Group.

But in the midst of the heartbreak and trauma, there was an irrepressibly colorful duo that would not look out of place in Hollywood. Major Gail "Buck" Craven (Butler) and Major John C. "Bucky" Egan (Turner), typical aviators, spent their vacations propping up the bar and savoring East Anglia's finest ales.

A companion series to the mega-budgeted, hit war dramas Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010), both produced by Spielberg and Hanks, Masters of the Air is historian Donald L. Miller's 2007 published in "Masters of the Air" in 2007, is a full-length adaptation of "Masters of the Air: the American Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany.

Here's how to watch "Masters of the Air" anywhere on Apple TV Plus, including a free trial on Apple TV Plus.

The first three episodes of "Masters of the Air" are available on Apple TV Plus as of today, Friday, February 2. The schedule is as follows:

If you are abroad, in one of the few countries where Apple TV Plus is not available, you will likely run into limitations in the platforms and services available. However, with a virtual private network (VPN), you can watch "Masters of the Air" and all other programming on services you have already paid for, wherever you are.

According to expert testing, the best VPN is ExpressVPN, which is easy to use, offers fast Internet speeds, and is quick and easy to set up for streaming. It also works with virtually any device, including iOS and Android, as well as streaming devices such as Amazon Fire TV Stick and Apple TV.

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