The early reviews are phenomenal for the upcoming FX, Disney+, and Hulu series Shogun.Starring Hiroyuki Sanada (Mortal Kombat), Shogun is based on the original 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell. The series is partly a historical drama, though it’s also a fictionalized version of true events. It is set during the year 1600 and follows various characters and story arcs, and it has often drawn comparisons to the early years of Game of Thrones. With its early screenings with critics, the show has also debuted incredibly strong at Rotten Tomatoes with a first score of 100% on the review aggregator website. High praise is being given to the cast, writing, and the scenery, as Shogun is leaving the critics very impressed all around.”Shogun is in many ways all about death, and specifically how different cultures and religions view it. But it’s also a sweeping historical epic, with all the intrigue, plotting, and clashes of arms you could hope for,” Flicks critic Travis Johnson also wrote in a review. TIME critic Judy Berman gave some additional high praise by writing, “At a time when so many of TV’s biggest swings, from Amazon’s The Rings of Power and Citadel to Netflix’s Stranger Things and The Crown, have yielded at least partial misses, FX’s Shogun stands apart as a genuine masterpiece.”
The early reviews are phenomenal for the upcoming FX, Disney+, and Hulu series Shogun.
Starring Hiroyuki Sanada (Mortal Kombat), Shogun is based on the original 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell. The series is partly a historical drama, though it’s also a fictionalized version of true events. It is set during the year 1600 and follows various characters and story arcs, and it has often drawn comparisons to the early years of Game of Thrones. With its early screenings with critics, the show has also debuted incredibly strong at Rotten Tomatoes with a first score of 100% on the review aggregator website. High praise is being given to the cast, writing, and the scenery, as Shogun is leaving the critics very impressed all around.
“Shogun is in many ways all about death, and specifically how different cultures and religions view it. But it’s also a sweeping historical epic, with all the intrigue, plotting, and clashes of arms you could hope for,” Flicks critic Travis Johnson also wrote in a review. TIME critic Judy Berman gave some additional high praise by writing, “At a time when so many of TV’s biggest swings, from Amazon’s The Rings of Power and Citadel to Netflix’s Stranger Things and The Crown, have yielded at least partial misses, FX’s Shogun stands apart as a genuine masterpiece.”
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