Here’s the latest on Tom Hanks’ WWII series.
- Release and platform: A new World War II documentary series fronted by Tom Hanks is premiering on History Channel, with a global rollout across 200 territories in 40 languages. The initial premiere is slated for late May 2026, starting with multiple episodes over the Memorial Day weekend in the U.S. [source coverage indicates a May 25, 2026 launch on History Channel].[1][3][4]
- Series scope: The project is described as a comprehensive reexamination of World War II, covering battles, leaders, espionage, and civilian experiences, and it involves collaboration with institutions like The National WWII Museum for historical accuracy. The series is produced with Nutopia and A+E Factual Studios Group, with executive producers including Gary Goetzman and historian Jon Meacham..[3][1]
- International reach and format: The show is designed for wide international accessibility, with translations into multiple languages and broad distribution across many regions, a hallmark of History’s global branding for major docu-series..[1][3]
- Related context: Hanks has a track record with WWII-related projects (Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Masters of the Air), and this new effort continues that lineage in a streaming/linear hybrid model through the History channel network and related platforms..[4][1]
Illustration: A representative trailer and promotional materials accompany the rollout, highlighting a human-centered portrayal of WWII storytelling across different theaters and eras.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull concise, article-by-article summaries from the major outlets (Hollywood Reporter, Collider, Sky History, IMDb coverage) and assemble a quick timeline of announcements and premiere dates. I can also help you track how to watch it in your region and compare this series to Hanks’ prior WWII projects. Would you like that?[5][6][1][3]