Anthony Boyle and Nate Mann, the breakout duo of the WWII series, tell Obsessed about the pressure of playing heroes and the surprising challenges of filming a military series.
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/Apple TV+(Warning: Spoilers ahead for Masters of the Air.)Rewatching Steven Spielberg and Tom Hank’s World War II epic Band of Brothers, you will see multiple instantly recognizable men of the moment before they hit the big time, including Tom Hardy, Michael Fassbender, Andrew Scott, and James McAvoy. Masters of the Air looks set to carry on this tradition, with one actor taking TV and stage by storm in 2024 and another already capturin
The actor behind ground mechanic Ken Lemmons tells us about that “Mission: Impossible”-style plane stunt sequence and shooting the most traumatizing scene of the season so far.
Apple TV+(Warning: Spoilers ahead for the most recent episodes of Masters of the Air.)Tension levels on a TV show with as many casualties as Masters of the Air is, unsurprisingly, sky-high, but some of the most suspenseful moments occur on the tarmac.In the new Apple TV+ series, about the men fighting Hitler’s military forces in the skies over Europe, ground crew chief mechanic Sergeant Kenneth “Ken” Lemmons, played by Raff Law, already has his work cut out for him on a daily basis, as the B-17s