The Pacific
2010 American war drama miniseries
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2019 | Inducted into the Online Film & Television Association Awards Hall of Fame for Television Programs. |
2019 | Series aired in the US on Ovation. |
2011 | The Pacific wins additional prestigious awards, including the American Film Institute Award for Top 10 Television Programs and the Peabody Award for its powerful storytelling. |
2011 | HBO aired 'He Has Seen War', a documentary about postwar stories and lasting effects of World War II, executive produced by Tom Hanks and directed by Mark Herzog, featuring stories from Marines and soldiers including those from the 1st Marine Division and Easy Company. |
2011 | Received the Peabody Award, recognizing its outstanding storytelling and cultural significance. |
2011 | Won the Producers Guild of America's David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television. |
2011 | The Pacific is inducted into the American Film Institute's Top 10 Television Programs. |
2010 | The miniseries received widespread critical acclaim, achieving an 89% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an average rating of 8.5 out of 10 based on 46 reviews. |
2010 | Wins multiple Online Film & Television Association Awards, including Best Motion Picture or Miniseries, Best Direction, Best Writing, Best Ensemble, and several technical category awards. |
2010 | The Pacific miniseries wins multiple awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries, with key producers Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg, and Gary Goetzman recognized. |
2010 | Received numerous Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for technical achievements, including Outstanding Art Direction, Makeup, and Sound Editing. |
2010 | The Pacific miniseries was released, receiving widespread critical acclaim and named one of the Top 10 TV Series of 2010 by Time magazine. |
2010 | IGN gave the miniseries an 8.5 out of 10 rating, praising its approach to telling individual stories beyond combat. |
2010 | Episode 9 of the miniseries received a perfect 10 out of 10 score from IGN. |
July 18 2010 | Series started broadcasting in Japan on WOWOW. |
July 15 2010 | Series began broadcasting in Germany on Kabel eins. |
May 9 2010 | Series began broadcast in Italy on Sky Cinema 1. |
May 5 2010 | Series started broadcasting in South Africa on the Mnet channel. |
April 18 2010 | Series began broadcasting in Turkey on CNBC-e. |
April 15 2010 | Hugh Ambrose gave a webcast interview about the book at the Pritzker Military Library. |
April 14 2010 | Series commenced broadcast in Australia on Channel 7 at 8:30 pm. |
April 12 2010 | The Pacific started broadcasting in New Zealand on TV One. |
April 12 2010 | Series began broadcasting in New Zealand on TV One. |
April 10 2010 | Series began broadcasting in Greece on Nova Cinema. |
April 7 2010 | The Pacific started broadcasting in the Netherlands on Veronica. |
April 7 2010 | Series began broadcasting in the Netherlands on Veronica. |
April 5 2010 | Series began broadcast on Sky Movies in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and on AXN in Portugal. |
April 3 2010 | HBO Asia premiered The Pacific, broadcasting the first two episodes in the first week. |
March 2010 | HBO confirmed the specific release date for The Pacific miniseries in March 2010. |
March 2010 | The official tie-in book 'The Pacific: Hell was an Ocean Away' by Hugh Ambrose was published in the UK and US. |
March 14 2010 | Series premiered in the US and Canada on HBO. |
March 14 2010 | The Pacific miniseries premiered in the United States on HBO, produced by Playtone and DreamWorks, focusing on the US Marine Corps' experiences in the Pacific Theater of World War II. |
March 9 2010 | The series's score, composed by Hans Zimmer, Geoff Zanelli, and Blake Neely, was released. |
February 2010 | Trailer shown during Super Bowl XLIV, depicting combat scenes. |
January 14 2010 | Comcast added on-demand content for the series, including a scene, interviews with producers, and character profiles. |
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