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Initially conceived as a miniseries, the first season premiered its first two episodes on February 27, 2024, on FX on Hulu and FX, with the rest being released weekly until April 23, 2024. It received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for the directing, writing, visuals, production values, performances of its cast, and faithfulness to ...
As of right now, a release date for Shōgun season 2 hasn't been announced. However, Marks and Kondo have been planning the new season since December 2023, and it’s steadily in development.
Shogun has wrapped up its first season on FX and Hulu, bringing the epic novel by James Clavell to life. Due to the popularity of the show and the critical success, it was quickly renewed for a ...
Luckily for FX, it surpassed “The Bear” Season 2 to become the network’s biggest Hulu premiere, with 9 million views across Hulu, Disney+ and Star+ in its first six days of availability.
In March 2024, Hulu confirmed that the ninth episode of the series would be titled "Crimson Sky", and was to be written by series co-creator Rachel Kondo and Caillin Puente, and directed by Frederick E. O. Toye. [5] It was Kondo's third writing credit, Puente's first writing credit, and Toye's third directing credit. [6]
[11] Tyler Johnson of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "This hour of Shogun depicts a hinged moment between monumental events - a period in which time briefly slows down and offers a moment for contemplation before everything changes forever. While we know there's much more story left to tell, "A Stick of Time ...
Shogun fans are not too happy about news of the show’s future.. The series has become one of the year’s most-watched, not to mention most acclaimed, successes since its premiere in February ...
Shogun is not the story of a hero charging his enemies. It's the story of a mastermind slowly revealing himself, until a nation cowers before his countenance." [16] Josh Rosenberg of Esquire wrote, "That's plenty of material should Shōgun return for season 2, but this seems like the end for the beloved series. No more bloodshed.