Hiroyuki Sanada, known for his role in “Shogun,” recently shared exciting news about the potential start of shooting for Season 2 of the acclaimed FX series. According to Sanada, the aim is to begin filming as early as this fall, with the writers’ room currently hard at work. He mentioned that for the upcoming season, there will be a mix of returning cast members from Season 1 and new additions, along with the search for the best crew to bring the story to life.
While “Shogun” Season 2 has not yet received the official green light from FX, there have been teasers from both the creators and cast about what viewers can expect from the 17th-century drama. Creator and executive producer Rachel Kondo mentioned that development for the new season is ongoing, but details are being kept under wraps for now. Her husband, Justin Marks, who is also a co-creator and executive producer of the show, added that the writers’ room is nearing completion, indicating progress towards the next season.
Marks recently signed a TV overall deal with FX, which includes the potential for new seasons of “Shogun” in collaboration with Clavell’s estate. The show has received critical acclaim, winning four Golden Globe awards, including best television series and lead actor in a TV drama for Sanada. Additionally, “Shogun” dominated the 2024 Emmys with 18 awards, making it the most awarded season of any television series.
As fans eagerly await the return of “Shogun,” the prospect of Season 2 beginning production this fall brings excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead in this gripping historical drama. Stay tuned for more updates on the series as details continue to unfold.