WWII with Tom Hanks

Films in Focus: WWII with Tom Hanks

Ordinarily, we don’t comment on all of the military-themed flicks destined for both the small and large screen unless they are of particular significance to the average enthusiast. In the case of actor, Tom Hanks, he’s agreed to both host and narrate a lengthy 20-part mini series covering the entire scope of the Second World War. Hanks is no stranger to WWII, having produced and starred in a number of pet projects from Greyhound to Saving Private Ryan. He also helped to dedicate the National World War II Museum and played an integral role in the making of the 4-D film Beyond all Boundaries, which has been updated and currently plays in the Solomon Victory Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana.

WWII with Tom Hanks was ordered by The HISTORY® Channel back in 2024 in conjunction with the A+E Factual StudiosTM group and Nutopia. With the 250th anniversary of the formation of the US set for 2026, the series is scheduled to begin airing on Monday, Memorial Day, at 8PM EST. Subsequent episodes are slated to run each Monday thereafter, finishing up some time in October. For more information on the series, you can visit this link.

Update: You can watch the first three episodes of “World War II with Tom Hanks” for free before you need to start paying. Here’s how…

“World War II with Tom Hanks” will be broadcast on the History Channel in the U.S. beginning at 8pm EST. You will need a cable package that includes that channel, but you could sign up for a free trial of YouTube TV and enjoy the show while you can.

Given the first three episodes all drop on Monday, May 25th, you can watch those episodes to get a taste for the docu-series before continuing your viewing via cable.

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