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Masters of the Airjust hit the skies as the biggest series debut on Apple TV+ ever. Austin Butler’s performance really lifted this WWII drama, pulling in more viewers in its first weekend than any other Apple TV+ show has managed in a whole season. It even outpaced theGodzillaspin-off,Monarch, in viewership.

Now, some folks might say it’s not quite on the same level as the legendaryBand of Brothers, but its gripping story and top-notch acting have still grabbed attention all around the globe, proving it’s a heavyweight in the streaming world.With its compelling narrative and stellar performances,Masters of the Airhas firmly established itself as a must-watch for fans of historical dramas and streaming enthusiasts alike.
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Masters Of The AirLeads Apple TV+ DespiteBand Of BrothersSuperiority
Masters of the Airmight not have the same fame asBand of Brothers,but it’s making waves on Apple TV+. The show kicked off with a bang, pulling in more viewers in its opening weekend than any other series on the platform’s first season.
While the exact numbers aren’t out there, it’s beating out big hitters likeHijack,The Morning Show,andSeverance.

What’s even more impressive is the spike in viewership across all of Apple TV+ afterMasters of the Airpremiered. As perVarietyWorldwide, there was a 65% increase compared to the previous week, and the platform saw growth in over 100 territories.
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The show’s currently rolling out new episodes, with the sixth one airing on Friday, Feb. 23, and the finale is coming on March 15.
Behind the scenes, heavy hitters like Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, and Gary Goetzman are pulling the strings as executive producers. There’s a whole team working to bring this WWII drama to life, including folks from Amblin Television and Playtone.

The series featuresAustin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Nate Mann, Rafferty Law, Barry Keoghan, Josiah Cross, Branden Cook, and Ncuti Gatwa.
Now,Masters of the Airmight not have the same status asBand of Brothers,but it’s still outperforming other shows like the Godzilla spin-off Monarch. While Monarch dives into a world of monsters and secrets,Masters of the Airholds its own, even if it’s not quite hitting the same heights as its predecessor.

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Masters of the Airfaces a tough challenge trying to live up to the legendary status of theBand of Brothers. It’s not about being better or worse; it’s more about differences in how the stories are told and their historical impact.
So,Masters of the Airis a war drama diving into the real-life tale of the U.S. Army Air Forces’ 100th Bombardment Group, inspired by Donald L. Miller’s book. With actors like Butler and a compelling narrative, it’s got its own thing going.

Now, rewind to 2000, when Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg droppedBand of Brothers.That series, centered on the Easy Company, is still considered their TV masterpiece. The thing is, the stories are like apples and oranges.
Band of Brotherscovers easy company from their military induction to discovering concentration camps, whileMasters of the Airfocuses on a different set of characters and a unique timeline during World War II.
So, no need to compare them head-to-head.Masters of the Airisn’t trying to outdoBand of Brothers; it’s carving its own niche. Sure, both share the WWII backdrop and massive casts, but their tales, characters, and visuals stand worlds apart.
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