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“Shogun,” the new TV adaptation of James Clavell’s 1,299-page novel, condenses the baroque story into ten hours that will be legible to American audiences.
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The director of the first Shogun TV show isn't a fan of the 2024 adaptation: "It won all the awards because there were no big shows against it"Jerry London, the director of 1980's nine-hour miniseries Shogun, has voiced his criticisms of the recent 2024 FX adaptation, claiming that it's "not entertaining" for an American audience and ...
FX’s Shogun became a massive hit this year after premiering in February, but the historical drama isn’t the first adaptation of James Clavell’s novel. In 1980, Richard Chamberlain starred in ...
"Shogun" is the kind of series that reminds you that TV can be an event, not just something casual you click on while folding laundry. It demands your full attention.
The release of FX's "Shogun," also streaming on Hulu, is a massive epic achievement of beautiful world building and superb performances.
The Emmys have crowned a new overlord. “Shogun” ruled TV’s top honors, racking up a record 18 Emmy Awards for its first season — the most ever for a show in a single year — including ...
"Shogun" first made TV history as a landmark 1980 miniseries, also based on Clavell's book, starring Richard Chamberlain as English sailor John Blackthorne and Japanese acting icon Toshirô ...
'Shogun,' the FX epic TV series, aired its season finale. The FX epic just ended its 10-episode run. Will it remain a limited series, or is there more story to ...
There’s not much shogun-era history left in Japan but Matsumoto, north-west of Tokyo, is a great place to relive samurai rule ...
‘Shogun’ Dominates 2024 TV Critics Association Awards. The FX series wins four honors, including recognition for program of the year.
Audiences saw a hit adaptation of the Japanese story “Shogun” back in 1980. But it was very different from today’s version, and America was different then, too.
Shogun isn't a anomaly -- U.S. demand for Japanese TV shows is on the rise, and it's not just anime either. Beyond Anime: Demand for Japanese TV Doubled in 2 Years Skip to content ...
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