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Created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks,Shōgunis a limited historical drama series based on the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell. The story follows the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai. The show stars an acclaimed Japanese cast including Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, and more.

The ten-episode series premiered with two episodes premiering on February 27th, 2024 and new episodes releasing weekly. The series received a positive response from the critics upon its release with special mention for the performances of the actors, its commitment to source material, and immersion. Hiroyuki Sanada recently shared his views on working on the show that has already been dubbed as a ‘must watch’.
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Hiroyuki Sanada onShōgunbeing an opportunity to introduce Japanese culture to the world
ActorHiroyuki Sanadawho had appeared inBrad PittstarrerBullet Trainplays Lord Yoshii Toranaga in the series. Yoshii Toranaga uses sailor-turned-samurai John Blackthorne played by Cosmo Jarvis; in his quest to become Shōgun. On the red carpet in Los Angeles, the actor spoke toScreen Rantand shared his experience of working on a historical drama.
Sanada was asked about what the audience could expect from Shōgun to which he said,

“I respect the novel. It’s a great story, and a great chance to introduce our culture to the world. That’s why we wanted to make it authentic as much as possible; to believe the story and the character.”
The actor continued,

“For me, playing Toranaga is very important, especially for now. Toranaga’s model, the real Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, stopped the war period and created the peaceful era for about 260 years. So I thought we need that kind of hero, especially for now. A meaningful role for now, for me.”
Hiroyuki Sanada also added that making the show has a great message for the world to know which is that the Western and Japanese cast and crew are working together. He noted that they have immense respect for each other, as they learn and create this story together. The actor mentioned that the show can serve as a great model to make a better future together.

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In an interview withSalon, the actor was asked about the evolution of the story from the original television show which premiered in 1980 being centered on John Blackthorne’s character and the 2024 adaptation which is centered on his character. He shared with the publication,
“We created the script, not only through the telling of the story through blue eyes but more Japanese lenses to explain our culture or the story. So that’s a big difference, I think. Most of the audience will see Feudal Japan, 1600 Japan through Blackthron’s eyes at the beginning.”

Sanada continued that as the story progresses, the audience will get to understand what his character is thinking, and what other Japanese characters are thinking. He noted that Jarvis’ character will be seen learning Japanese words little by little, wearing a kimono, and a sword and he is going to understand the culture. He noted,
“Like him, the audience will understand, step by step each episode.”
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During the conversation, he dwelled upon the fact that even though a white man wrote the novel, they have tried not to make the show too westernized or modern but stick to authentic as 1600 Japan. He mentioned that they had a Japanese crew with experience in historical drama with them to help them keep the authenticity of the show alive.
Sanada also shared that having wigs, costume props and master of gesture helped them as well.
Shōgunpremiered on FX and Hulu with new episodes dropping on Tuesdays.
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