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Shōgun (2024 TV series) Shōgun. (2024 TV series) Shōgun is an American historical drama television series created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks. It is based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, which was previously adapted into a 1980 miniseries. Its ensemble cast includes Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, Takehiro ...
NBC. Release. September 15. ( 1980-09-15) –. September 19, 1980. ( 1980-09-19) Shōgun is a 1980 American historical drama television miniseries based on James Clavell 's 1975 novel of the same name. The series was produced by Paramount Television and first broadcast in the United States on NBC over five nights between September 15 and 19, 1980.
Premise. Shōgun follows "the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds, John Blackthorne, a risk-taking English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a land whose unfamiliar culture will ultimately redefine him; Lord Toranaga, a shrewd, powerful daimyo, at odds with his own dangerous, political rivals; and Lady Mariko, a woman with invaluable skills but dishonorable family ties ...
Patrick Frater. July 31, 2024 at 9:15 AM. Japan-born actor Yuki Kedoin has signed with Artist International Group and will be repped by Ian Stack and Kimberly Hines. Kedoin most recently can be ...
FX’s ‘Shōgun’ Is the Big-Budget TV Epic You’ve Been Waiting For. Evan Romano. April 23, 2024 at 5:27 PM. FX's ‘Shōgun’ Is 10 Episodes of Pure Epic TV FX
Variety has learned that FX, Hulu and the estate of James Clavell — who authored the novel on which “Shōgun” is based — are working to develop more seasons of the critically acclaimed series.
Anjin (. Shōgun. ) " Anjin " ( Japanese: 安針) is the series premiere of the American historical drama television series Shōgun, based on the novel by James Clavell. The episode was written by series developers Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, and directed by co-executive producer Jonathan van Tulleken. It was released on Hulu on February 27 ...
After watching the tense and gripping series finale, fill that ‘Shōgun’-sized hole in your heart with dramas like ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Succession,’ and ‘Pachinko.’