Spielberg and Tom Hanks’ WWII Drama Series ‘Masters of the Air’ Faces Promotion Setback, Cary Fukunaga Missing in Action
Key Points:
- Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks are teaming up again for a new World War II drama series called ‘Masters of the Air’.
- The series is a follow-up to their successful collaborations on ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘The Pacific’.
- However, Fukunaga seems to be missing in action when it comes to promoting the upcoming series.
<li'Cary Fukunaga, known for directing 'True Detective' and 'No Time to Die', was previously attached to direct the pilot episode.
Cary Fukunaga MIA From ‘Masters of the Air’ Promotion
It seems like there’s a slight bump in the sky for the highly anticipated World War II drama series ‘Masters of the Air.’ The star-studded collaboration between Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, which brought us captivating stories like ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘The Pacific,’ has hit a small snag. Cary Fukunaga, the talented director behind ‘True Detective’ and the upcoming James Bond film ‘No Time to Die,’ has gone missing in action when it comes to the promotion of the series.
Fans were excited when Fukunaga was initially attached to direct the pilot episode of ‘Masters of the Air.’ His unique vision and ability to create tense and atmospheric storytelling made him a perfect fit for the WWII drama. However, viewers are now wondering what happened to the acclaimed director.
While the specific reason for Fukunaga’s absence from the promotion remains unknown, fans of the director can only hope it’s a minor setback and that he will rejoin the project soon. After all, his creative touch has been acknowledged and appreciated in the past, making his involvement in ‘Masters of the Air’ highly anticipated.
In the meantime, fans can still look forward to the promising collaboration between Spielberg and Hanks, who have proven their ability to deliver gripping war stories in the past. With a brilliant cast and a talented crew behind the scenes, ‘Masters of the Air’ is sure to soar to new heights when it finally hits our screens.