Cast
As appearing in Red Tails, (main roles and screen credits identified):
- Cuba Gooding, Jr. as Major Emanuel Stance
- Terrence Howard as Col. A.J Bullard
- Nate Parker as Capt. Martin "Easy" Julian
- David Oyelowo as Lt. Joe "Lightning" Little
- Ne-Yo as Andrew "Smoky" Salem
- Elijah Kelley as Samuel "Joker" George
- Tristan Wilds as Ray "Ray Gun" or "Junior" Gannon
- Kevin Phillips as Leon "Neon" Edwards
- Marcus T. Paulk as David "The Deacon" Watkins
- Michael B. Jordan as Maurice "Bumps" Wilson
- Daniela Ruah as Sofia
- Bryan Cranston as Col. William Mortamus
- Ryan Early as Captain Bryce
- Lars van Riesen as "Pretty Boy" (the German antagonist pilot)
- Method Man as "Sticks"
- Gerald McRaney as General Luntz
- Henry Garrett as Hart
- Robert Kazinsky as Chester Barnes
- Rick Otto as Flynt
- Josh Dallas as Ryan Fling
- Lee Tergesen as Col. Jack Tomilson
- Andre Royo as Chief "Coffee" Coleman
- Leslie Odom, Jr. as Walter "Winky" Hall
- Jermaine Johnson as "Sneeky"
- Edwina Finley as "CeCe"
- Stacie Davis as Mae
- Aml Ameen as "Bag O'Bones"
- Rupert Penry-Jones as Campbell
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