‘We Shall See’: Shogun Producers Address Possible Second Season

While Shogun tells a complete story over the course of its 10 episodes, the series could continue if that’s what fans want.Shogun is a new series that’s based on the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell, the same story that also inspired the 1980 miniseries. The new adaptation has debuted with a perfect score at Rotten Tomatoes with its early reviews ahead of its release, and it will officially premiere on FX and Hulu on Feb. 27. Ahead of the premiere, the producers behind the series spoke with The Direct about the potential of continuing on past the finale with a second season. Executive producer Justin Marks, who also co-created the series with Rachel Kondo, seemed to suggest that Shogun would probably remain a limited series because it already tells a complete story with the episodes that it has.Just happy that the series will help introduce Japanese history to views in a “new way,” fellow EP Kondo added, “But I will quote one of our lead actors, Cosmo Jarvis, who said the other night that he hopes that this production will kind of be a catalyst for audiences to encounter Japanese history in a new way. Because there’s a lot of it.”

While Shogun tells a complete story over the course of its 10 episodes, the series could continue if that’s what fans want.

Shogun is a new series that’s based on the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell, the same story that also inspired the 1980 miniseries. The new adaptation has debuted with a perfect score at Rotten Tomatoes with its early reviews ahead of its release, and it will officially premiere on FX and Hulu on Feb. 27. Ahead of the premiere, the producers behind the series spoke with The Direct about the potential of continuing on past the finale with a second season. Executive producer Justin Marks, who also co-created the series with Rachel Kondo, seemed to suggest that Shogun would probably remain a limited series because it already tells a complete story with the episodes that it has.

Just happy that the series will help introduce Japanese history to views in a “new way,” fellow EP Kondo added, “But I will quote one of our lead actors, Cosmo Jarvis, who said the other night that he hopes that this production will kind of be a catalyst for audiences to encounter Japanese history in a new way. Because there’s a lot of it.”

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