That's the line I posted earlier from the book in spoiler tags - I really hoped they'd use that in the final episode.He buried him up to the neck and invited the public to cut his neck with a bamboo sword, it took 3 days for him to die
That's the line I posted earlier from the book in spoiler tags - I really hoped they'd use that in the final episode.He buried him up to the neck and invited the public to cut his neck with a bamboo sword, it took 3 days for him to die
In the final episode of the 80s mini series, yes.I really hoped they'd use that in the final episode.
Finished it tonight, overall a pretty good remake and would definitely have appreciated it more if I wasn't so familiar with the book or the original TV series.
Lot left out and a few changes but hardly surprising as they've condensed it down to ten episodes.
One thing though, occasionally Blackthorn comes across a bit awkward and bit of a buffoon, coupled with that accent and the way of talking I couldn't help think of bloody Boris Johnson.
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‘Shogun’ Nears Season 2 Renewal at FX as Star Hiroyuki Sanada Signs Deal to Return
'Shogun' may return for Season 2 as star and producer Hiroyuki Sanada has signed a deal with FX to return as Lord Yoshii Toranaga.variety.com
Interesting. People seemed to assume that the lack of a direct sequel novel was too much of a barrier to a second season. But as there is some real history underlying the story, the writers could presumably use that as a framework, embellished with sub plots appropriate to the fictional characters in the show. Like how the Wars of the Roses was used to create Game of Thrones.
Interesting. People seemed to assume that the lack of a direct sequel novel was too much of a barrier to a second season.
No, "people" assumed that the producers would respect the source material and leave it at that.
The source material that consists of a single novel.