Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks have constructed a sprawling US Airforce base in the British countryside for their upcoming drama Masters Of The Air – at an eye-watering cost of £5 million.
The Hollywood heavyweights are producing the Apple TV series, which started shooting in the UK in February and features Barry Keoghan, Austin Butler, Anthony Boyle and Jude law’s son, Rafferty, among its cast.
And in preparation for the anticipated show’s production, a World War II-era base has been built in the rolling green hills of Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, on the site of a disused university and hotel.
Big project: (L-R) Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg have constructed a sprawling US Airforce base in the British countryside for their upcoming drama Masters Of The Air – at an eye-watering cost of £5 million. Pictured in 2018
Sprawling: In preparation for the anticipated show’s production, a World War II-era base has been built in the rolling green hills of Chalfont St Giles, Berkshire, on the site of a disused university and hotel
The large collection of Nissen huts and buildings are life-sized and complemented with numerous US Army vehicles all constructed and imported for filming which will take place into 2022.
Masters Of The Air is based on Donald L. Miller’s book Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany.
It was initially reported that HBO had planned to televise the series, when rumours first swirled almost a decade ago back in 2012.
By 2019, it was revealed that Apple TV had made a deal with Spielberg and Hanks’ production companies for the series.
Throwback: The large collection of Nissen huts and buildings are life-sized and complemented with numerous US Army vehicles all constructed and imported for filming which will take place into 2022
Basis: Masters Of The Air is based on Donald L. Miller’s book Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany
The team is said to be shooting 10 episodes of the series, with an estimated production cost of over $200 million.
While Deadline Hollywood reports 10 episodes at $200 million, the Hollywood Reporter has claimed it will be nine episodes at $250 million.
Back in October of last year, it was announced that Cary Joji Fukunaga would be directing the first three episodes.
It is hoped that the series will emulate the success of Band Of Brothers, the American war drama miniseries also produced by Spielberg, 74, and Hanks, 64, back in 2001.
Based on based on historian Stephen E. Ambrose’s 1992 book of the same name, the show dramatised the history of “Easy” Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, of the 101st Airborne Division.
A long time in the making: It was initially reported that HBO had planned to televise the series, when rumours first swirled almost a decade ago back in 2012
Series: By 2019, it was revealed that Apple TV had made a deal with Spielberg and Hanks’ production companies for the series
Band Of Brothers followed the Battalion’s jump training in the US, to its participation in major actions in Europe, up until Japan’s capitulation and the end of World War II.
Also filmed in the UK, the miniseries – which starred Damian Lewis, Dale Dye, Colin Hanks, David Schwimmer, Donnie Wahlberg, and Ron Livingston, among others – was a critical success, scooping numerous awards.
Pictures of the set come days after Line Of Duty’s Terry Jessop was pictured getting into character for the series elsewhere in the English countryside.
The 36-year-old actor was spotted shooting scenes on the set of the show, which is based on the actions of the Eighth Air Force of the US Army Air Forces in the sleepy Buckinghamshire village of Bledlow.
A far cry from the gritty surroundings on the set of his BBC show, Tommy was seen getting fussed over by hair and makeup and wardrobe teams as he stood amid the rolling green home county hills.
Big role: Last week, Line Of Duty star Tommy Jessop was spotted shooting scenes for the Apple TV series in Buckinghamshire
Conflicting reports: While Deadline Hollywood reports 10 episodes at $200 million, the Hollywood Reporter has claimed it will be nine episodes at $250 million
Dressed in a loose-fitting white shirt with a patterned white tie, Tommy looked dapper as he waited to step before cameras in his period costume, which also consisted of baggy dark trousers and suspenders.
A huge filming operation could be seen set up around the Lions Of Bledlow pub, as the sizeable cast and crew took over the picturesque village, which sits on the county boundary with Oxfordshire.
And while Spielberg or Hanks were not present on the day Tommy was spotted filming, esteemed Hollywood producer Gary Goetzman was seen sharing his insight as he sipped on a warm beverage.
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, who helmed the latest and much-delayed James Bond film No Time To Die, the Apple TV series is reported to have been shooting in the UK for at least two months.
While Tommy’s role in the series has yet to be announced, the actor teased a ‘top secret’ project on Twitter. He revealed that the secret gig in question has required him to learn boxing, sword fighting and fishing.
At the helm: Back in October of last year, it was announced that Cary Joji Fukunaga would be directing the first three episodes
Action: Tommy Jessop has won acclaim for his role in Line Of Duty (pictured with Kate Fleming played by Vicky McClure)