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Genre | Period drama |
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Based on | Shōgun by James Clavell |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original languages | English Japanese |
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Release | February 27, 2024[1] |
Shōgun is an upcoming American period drama television limited series based on the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell that is set to premiere on Hulu and FX. The novel was previously adapted into a 1980 television miniseries.
Premise
Shōgun follows "the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai: 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, who must prove her value and allegiance".[2][3]
Cast
- Cosmo Jarvis as Pilot Major John Blackthorne
- Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshii Toranaga
- Anna Sawai as Toda Mariko
- Tadanobu Asano as Kashigi Yabushige
- Fumi Nikaido as Ochiba No Kata (Lady Ochiba)
- Tokuma Nishioka as Toda Hiromatsu
- Takehiro Hira as Ishido Kazunari
- Ako as Daiyoin Lady Iyo
- Shinnosuke Abe as Toda Buntaro
- Yasunari Takeshima as Muraji
- Hiroto Kanai as Kashigi Omi
- Toshi Toda as Sugiyama
- Hiro Kanagawa as Igurashi
- Junichi Tajiri as Uejiro
- Néstor Carbonell as Vasco Rodrigues
- Yuki Kura as Yoshi Nagakado
- Tommy Bastow as Father Martin Alvito
- Moeka Hoshi as Usami Fuji
- Nobuya Shimamoto as Nebara Jozen
- Yoriko Dōguchi as Kiri No Kata
- Yuka Kouri as Kiku
- Yuki Kedoin as Takemaru
- Mako Fujimoto as Shizu No Kata
- Haruno Niiyama as Natsu No Kata
- Hiromoto Ida as Kiyama ukon Sadanaga
- Takeshi Kurokawa as Ohno Harunobu
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by [4] | Original release date [5] |
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1 | TBA | Jonathan van Tulleken[6] | Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks | February 27, 2024 |
2 | TBA | Jonathan van Tulleken[6] | Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks | February 27, 2024 |
3 | TBA | Charlotte Brändström[7] | Shannon Goss | March 5, 2024 |
4 | TBA | TBA | Nigel Williams and Emily Yoshida | March 12, 2024 |
5 | TBA | TBA | Matt Lambert | March 19, 2024 |
6 | TBA | Hiromi Kamata[7] | Maegan Houang | March 26, 2024 |
7 | TBA | TBA | Matt Lambert | April 2, 2024 |
8 | TBA | Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour[7] | Shannon Goss | April 9, 2024 |
9 | TBA | TBA | Rachel Kondo & Caillin Puente | April 16, 2024 |
10 | TBA | TBA | Maegan Houang & Emily Yoshida | April 23, 2024 |
Takeshi Fukunaga directed one episode of the series.[8]
Production
Development
During the Television Critics Association's annual summer press tour in August 2018, FX announced it would make a new adaptation of Shogun and had given the production a straight-to-series order. Executive producers were expected to include Andrew Macdonald, Allon Reich, Michael De Luca, Michaela Clavell, Tim Van Patten, Eugene Kelly, and Ronan Bennett. Rachel Bennette is set as a supervising producer, Tom Winchester as a producer, Georgina Pope as a co-producer, and Eriko Miyagawa as an associate producer. Patten will also direct for the series as Bennett will also write. FX Productions is slated to serve as production companies for the series. Sanada serves as a Producer. The 10-episode limited series is produced by FX Productions.[2][9]
Filming
Principal photography for the series was scheduled to commence in March 2019 in Japan and the United Kingdom,[10] but was delayed because the network felt that the production wasn't in good enough shape and that they wanted to aim higher.[11]
In January 2020, it was revealed that after original writer Ronan Bennett was no longer available to keep working on scripts, they started over from scratch with new writer and executive producer Justin Marks, working alongside his wife, supervising producer Rachel Kondo. The series’ writing team also includes co-executive producer Shannon Goss, consulting producer Matt Lambert, script editor Maegan Houang, and staff writer Emily Yoshida.[12]
On September 22, 2021 , principal photography for the series began in Vancouver, lasting until June 30, 2022 , a full two months longer than expected.[13][14]
A Japanese pine tree used on set was donated and planted after filming to the City Hall of Port Moody.[15]
References
- ↑ "FX's 'Shogun' Sets February Premiere Date".
- 1 2 Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (August 3, 2018). "FX Orders 'Shōgun' Limited Series Based On James Clavell Novel – TCA". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- ↑ Zee, Michaela (November 2, 2023). "'Shōgun' Trailer: Hiroyuki Sanada Headlines FX's Feudal Japan Epic, Which Brings James Clavell's Novel to Ambitious Life". Variety. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
- ↑ "Shogun (2023)". Writers Guild of America West. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ↑ "Breaking News - FX's Global Event Series "Shogun" Premieres Tuesday, February 27". The Futon Critic. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
- 1 2 Petski, Denise (September 30, 2021). "'Shōgun': Anna Sawai Joins Hiroyuki Sanada & Cosmo Jarvis In FX Limited Series; Full Cast Set". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
- 1 2 3 "1st Assistant Director Experience". Dan Miller. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ↑ Blair, Gavin J. (October 24, 2022). "Tokyo: Director Takeshi Fukunaga on His Competition Film, Straddling Cultures and Delving Deep Into Japan". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 19, 2023.
- ↑ Nemetz, Dave (August 3, 2018). "Shōgun Miniseries Ordered at FX". TVLine. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
- ↑ Cook, Laurence (2018-11-12). "UK Greenlit: TV Adaptation of Four Weddings and a Funeral + More Projects Casting Now". Backstage. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (2019-02-04). "Shōgun: Production On FX Limited Series Has Been Delayed; Here Is Why". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (2020-01-23). "Shōgun "Re-Adaptation" With Writer Justin Marks Headed To Production At FX". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
- ↑ "DGC BC PRODUCTION LIST" (PDF). Directors Guild of Canada. 2022-07-08. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-07-08. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ↑ Bartel, Mario (2021-07-31). "'Game of Thrones meets feudal Japan' on Port Moody's waterfront". Tri-City News. Retrieved 2021-08-26.
- ↑ BC Creates (2023-06-22). "FX'S "SHŌGUN" CREATES GOODWILL IN PORT MOODY". BC Creates. Retrieved 2023-07-01.