As the ninth and final episode of “Masters Of The Air” prepares to air on Apple TV+ tomorrow, fans are already wondering if there will be a second season. The series, based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, follows the actions of the Bloody Hundreth, part of the 100th Bomb Group who served under the Eighth Air Force for the US in World War II. The show features a cast of upcoming stars, including Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, and Isabel May.
Produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, “Masters Of The Air” is a companion series to “Band Of Brothers” and “The Pacific.” While “Band Of Brothers” focuses on the Easy Company parachute infantry regiment’s participation in the Western Front, and “The Pacific” follows the Marine Corps’ actions in the Pacific War, “Masters Of The Air” explores the 100th Bomb Group unit’s bombing raids over Germany and other territories.
Given the real-life nature of the show’s subject matter and its initial source material, it’s unclear whether or not there will be a second season of “Masters Of The Air.” Apple Studios has not confirmed any details, but with positive reception from both audiences and critics, it’s possible that show creators John Shiban and John Orloff may explore expanding the show’s parameters in the future.
As fans wait to see what the future holds for “Masters Of The Air,” they can look forward to the final episode airing on Apple TV+ on March 15th
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