The casting news for Elvis reignited interest in the show. Elvis proved Butler's ability to embody critical historical figures compellingly, compounding the excitement around the show.

Steven Spielberg and The Pacific (2010). The details of the exact events that this series will cover have yet to be released, but there is plenty of history to explore. Exceptional performers like Butler will surely help bring this historically significant mission to life in an enthralling and intimate show about men at war.

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Austin Butler's Masters Of The Air Casting Is Much Better After 2022

Austin Butler as Elvis in white suit performing

Austin Butler’s presence in Masters of the Air was announced in 2021, but it was his performance in 2022's Elvis that made the casting truly exciting. Butler began his career as a Disney Channel teen actor, but he was the heart of Baz Luhrmann's over-the-top spectacle. Butler disappeared completely into the persona of the King. In one of the final sequences of Elvis, scenes of Butler singing as Elvis in the movie slid into archival footage of Elvis himself, and it wasn't clear where the transition happened.

As well as portraying the King in iconic concert performances, Butler also depicted Elvis Presley during his stint in the army. Butler perfectly represented this more serious phase of Elvis's life. His display as the conscripted heartthrob, who then met his future wife, Priscilla, was touching and engaging. Butler's ability to lose himself in different facets of this role bodes well for his ability to portray Major Gale "Bucky" Winston in Masters of the Air.

What We Know About Austin Butler's Masters Of The Air Role

The soldiers sitting in a truck together on Bands Of Brothers

Masters of the Air will follow Band of Brothers and The Pacific before it as a World War II mini-series. Gale Winston retired from the Army in 1955 at the rank of Colonel after a distinguished career. Masters of the Air took a long time to happen because of COVID-19, but it looks to be worth the wait, as it focuses on Butler's Winston and his heroic actions as one of the of the 8th Air Force division. These men were the courageous crews of the B-17 "Flying Fortress" planes that helped the Allies defeat Nazi . This was a dangerous yet essential mission.

Major Winston was one of the lucky ones who survived this adventure, and he received a Distinguished Service Cross for his actions as one of the Masters of the Air. Portraying a military man like this is serious business, but Butler proved he was up to the task with Elvis. Butler has shown that he can respectfully take on well-known and well-regarded historical figures and do them justice. His charismatic participation helps make Masters of the Air an exciting project.

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