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What Is “Shogun”? Everything We Know About The Series That Won At The Golden Globes
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Everything you need to know about Shogun (Photo Credit – Facebook)

Shogun premiered on FX and Hulu with its first two episodes on February 2024, with the series releasing new episodes weekly until its conclusion on April 23.

The series is an adaptation of the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell, and it’s not even the first adaptation of the work. The novel had already been adapted into a miniseries in 1980, which aired on NBC and starred Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune.

The 2024 adaptation of Shogun received considerable media attention and critical praise upon its release, with reviewers noting the strong production values, faithfulness to its historical setting, and performance of the actors. In the 2025 Golden Globes, the miniseries won four nominations, including Best Television Series – Drama, and awards for the actors Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai, and Tadanobu Asano.

Shogun is based on a 1975 novel loosely inspired by historical...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 1/14/2025
  • by Pulak Kumar
  • KoiMoi
‘Shōgun’ Wins Best Drama Series Golden Globe
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“Shōgun” proves triumphant, capping off an awards season run that includes wins for Outstanding Drama Series at the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards, Program of the Year from the Television Critics Association, and now the Golden Globe for Best Television Series — Drama.

The FX/Hulu historical series based on the novel by James Clavell seized the top award on Sunday, beating out Netflix’s “The Diplomat” and “Squid Game,” as well as Amazon’s “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” Peacock’s “The Day of the Jackal,” and Apple TV+’s “Slow Horses.”

“Shōgun” wins for its first season, with Seasons 2 and 3 now in early development. It was initially conceived as a miniseries, just as the 1980 adaptation featuring Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune had been, but as a result of the show’s strong critical reception and viewership around the globe, FX/Hulu decided to expand the narrative into at least two more seasons.
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  • 1/6/2025
  • by Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
Anna Sawai's Shogun Character Explained: Was Lady Mariko A Real Person?
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Anna Sawai plays the role of Lady Toda Mariko in Shgun, and like many of the show's figures, her character has connections to a real-life counterpart. A remake of 1980's Shgun miniseries and based on James Clavell's 1975 book, the FX series follows a tumultuous period in feudal Japan and the opposing forces vying for power. At the center of the conflict in 1600 is an Englishman named John Blackthorne, who finds himself in Japan before emerging as a game-changer to one specific daimyo. That said, Sawai's Lady Mariko also plays a crucial role in shaping Japan's future.

Sawai continues to see her stardom rise in the industry, with her role in Shgun being the latest notable project. In 2023, the New Zealand actress had another leading role in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Apple TV+'s series within the Monsterverse franchise. Before that, Sawai starred in another Apple TV+ show, Pachinko, which...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 9/14/2024
  • by Kara Hedash, Greg MacArthur
  • ScreenRant
Shogun Cast & Real-Life Character Inspiration Guide: Who Stars In FX's Hit Drama
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Shguns cast brings James Clavells bestselling novel of the same name to life. While Shgun was originally intended to be a 10-part limited series based on the celebrated novel of the same name by James Clavell, the overwhelming success and popularity of the series inspired FX, Hulu, and creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo to expand the story in further seasons. Shgun earned a near-perfect 99% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and is poised to have a big night at the Emmys, which will take place on September 15, 2024. Shgun was previously adapted into a limited series back in 1980 and earned 3 Emmys, including Outstanding Limited Series.

Like the 2024 critically acclaimed series, 1980's Shgun received outstanding reviews and was widely considered one of the best series of the year in which it was released. The 1980 Shgun cast saw Richard Chamberlain as Anjin-san and Toshiro Mifune as Toranaga, characters that are now being played...
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  • 9/14/2024
  • by Marcelo Leite, Greg MacArthur
  • ScreenRant
Shogun Season 1 Ending Explained: What's Next For Toranaga
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Warning: This article contains Spoilers for Shgun season 1, episode 10.

Shgun episode 10 masterfully concluded season 1 and wrapped up the stories of all main characters while also raising the question of what comes next for Yoshii Toranaga following his victory against Ishido. The critically acclaimed FX series was based on James Clavells Shgun novel, which itself was inspired by the true story of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The major changes Japan went through at the end of the 16th century set the narrative for Shgun, whose season 1 finale confirmed Toranagas goal was indeed to overthrow the Regents and lead Japan into a new era.

Yabushige, who committed seppuku for helping Ishido kill Mariko, was the only Shgun character to hear from Toranaga himself the full extent of his plan. While the battle between Toranaga's forces and Ishido's wasnt shown, Shguns finale made it clear that Toranaga was going to win the war. John Blackthorne,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 9/12/2024
  • by Marcelo Leite
  • ScreenRant
Assassin's Creed Shadows Controversy Explained
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Assassin's Creed Shadows will finally take players to Feudal Japan with both shinobi and samurai gameplay styles. The backlash from Japanese audiences led to a petition with nearly 100k signatures to cancel the game's release. Ubisoft responded, defending their portrayal of historical figures and stating their intention as historical fiction.

After many years of fans being extremely vocal in their desire for the history-hopping series to visit Feudal Japan, Assassin's Creed Shadows is finally set to visit this setting later this year. While the announcement of Shadows - then called Codename Red - was initially well-received with its short stylized teaser depicting a ninja jumping across rooftops, the game has been the subject of plenty of backlash and controversy since its first story trailer, which introduced its dual protagonists, Yasuke and Naoe.

Naoe's shinobi gameplay has more of a focus on Assassin's Creed's classic stealth-based approach, while Yasuke's samurai...
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  • 7/25/2024
  • by Glenn Bunn
  • ScreenRant
I Understand Why Shogun Season 2 Might Happen, But Please Don't Do It
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Shogun season 2 is likely, but could ruin the legacy of the beloved season 1 due to its ambiguous and complex storytelling style. The success of Shogun season 1 makes a sequel tempting, but the show's strength lies in its unresolved questions and gray areas. While a follow-up could explore new storylines, it may undermine the original's purpose by providing easy answers and filling voids left by key character deaths.

The breakout success of Shogun season 1 makes a follow-up seem incredibly likely, but however tempting a sequel might seem, it would ultimately be a disaster for the story's legacy. Based on the celebrated novel by James Clavell, Shogun won critical and popular adulation for its powerful evocation of 17th-century Japan, memorable characters, and gripping narrative. In many cases, such characteristics would make a sequel a natural next step. However, some of Shogun's most important qualities mean that, in this instance, a season 2 would...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 5/10/2024
  • by Tommy Lethbridge
  • ScreenRant
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