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Embarking on a journey back to a pivotal moment in TV history, it’s hard to believe that over two decades have passed sinceBand of Brothersdeeply engraved its narrative in the heart of popular culture. When it debuted back in 2001, the war drama miniseries—created by Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks—became a tremendous commercial and critical hit.

Band of Brothers, a war drama miniseries created by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, has been a major force on TV for over two decades.

The gripping story of the ‘Easy’ Company’s World War II involvement cemented HBO’s standing as a major force in television. Even though the show debuted more than 20 years ago, viewers still find it compelling. Why?

In a 2021 interview with Deadline, Hanks spoke about why, even after several years, the Emmy-winning series keeps enticing viewers. As he revealed, there was a time when the series seemed destined to be shrouded in uncertainty, its future hanging by a thread after a real-life tragedy (9/11 terrorist attacks) shook the world.

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Tom Hanks’ Perspective onBand of Brothers’ Fate

Tom Hanks, a two-time Academy Award winner, talked withDeadlinein 2021 aboutBand of Brothersin light of the show’s 20th anniversary. Though countless flicks and TV series have documented the atrocities of war, viewers continue to return to the groundbreaking HBO miniseries.

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What, exactly, madeBand of Brothersso timelessthat it has endured for more than 20 years? Tom Hanks explained to the outlet:

The key word of the title is Brothers. I think the resonance of the series comes from the sense of ‘Us,’ that we are all in this together and the primary, instinctive duty is to look after our brothers. A unit – like Easy Company – stands alone, together.

The Emmy-winning series was based on historical events, including the end of World War II.

Hanks revealed that there was a time when they thought it might be halted “indefinitely” after a real-life tragedy occurred. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, there was a fear that the broadcast of the show would be deemed too “simplistic or jingoistic” in the face of such a significant conflict. In his words:

We thought it quite possible that the broadcast of the series would be put on hold indefinitely, as it seemed WWIII had just broken out.  Perhaps, the series would then be too simplistic, too jingoistic.

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However, after a brief pause, the decision was made to continue with the series, providing what Hanks described as a“sobering tonic” in uncertain times. He further added:

America was again facing a long, unknowable struggle against an enemy that has been, unquestioningly, working for the dark side of humanity. The Nazis and the Japanese empire fought for dark reasons – of race, theology, of a domination of a status quo based on divisions by caste.

Connor Ratliff was allegedly fired by Hanks for having “dead eyes”.

Among the many noteworthy aspects of the show was its cast, which included Ron Livingston, Damian Lewis, James McAvoy, Rene L. Moreno, Andrew Scott, and Tom Hardy.

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Well, did you know that Connor Ratliff was allegedlyfired by Hanksfor having “dead eyes”?

Tom Hanks’ Apology to Conor Ratliff: What Happened on theBand of Brothers’Set?

During 2022’s episode ofDead Eyes,Connor Ratliffeventually had the opportunity to confront Tom Hanks about his alleged firing fromBand of Brothers.The former spoke with the67-year-old Oscar winnerabout the incident and his story of trying out for the 2001 miniseries at the age of 24.

However,“not a single moment of this rings a bell”, Hanks remarked.

“This is a bone-chilling story, just bone-chilling”,Hanks further said, before accepting “full responsibility”for his deeds. Continuing, he told Ratliff:

This was without a doubt the act of the director, and that was me… In the inner sanctum of whatever this casting session was on Band of Brothers … I’m sure I said, ‘I don’t know man, that guy’s got dead eyes’. I could’ve said, ‘He’s got too blond of hair; he’s too tall and I can’t have the aide be taller than Captain Winters’. I could’ve said, ‘He’s too short and slight … I could’ve said any of these things, and they would have been true and they would’ve been the opinion’.

Ratliff acknowledged that while he could understand why Hanks might’ve trouble remembering his remarks, for him it was“very big” at the time.Over the years, he carried the alleged “dead eyes”comment with him, and as a result, he named his podcast after it. Meanwhile, Hanks revealed that he was “aghast” to learn about the podcast’s origin from his kids.

Anyway, why doesBand of Brotherscontinue to resonate with viewers after all these years? As Tom Hanks put it, it was the sense of “Us” and the duty to look after our brothers that made the story so powerful!

You can streamBand of Brotherson Netflix & Max.

Siddhika Prajapati

Senior Journalist & Content Head

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With over 3,300 articles carved into the digital walls of FandomWire, Siddhika Prajapati excels at creating, curating, and elevating engaging stories. She takes pride in giving these stories a home and, of course, she’s got a Google Knowledge Panel to prove it!Whether it’s reviewing the latest drop on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Apple TV+, or analyzing the cultural echoes of a streaming hit on Paramount+ or Max, Siddhika is always writing three steps ahead of the discourse.

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