I have written about the prospect of Shogun season 2 previously ... adapted and other books by the same author move to entirely new timelines and characters. But it appears the door may not ...
Shogun is now at an end ... but even that would probably be from a new team, and clearly with an all-new cast.
Justin Marks is staying in business with FX, with the "Shogun" co-creator signing a new TV overall deal with FX Productions.
Yes, the show was renewed for two additional seasons in May 2024, according to Deadline. Shogun Season 2 has not yet begun ...
So even if we don't get new episodes in 2025, it does look like writing is at least well underway. Unlike most returning shows, we don't know much about the cast of "Shogun" season 2. In fact ...
If you're wondering how to watch it and if it's worth watching (spoiler: it definitely is based on our 10/10 Shogun review)— see all the info you need to know about the new historical drama ...
Put simply, the entire game is about positioning. It’s about setting yourself up for success. In that way, it’s a bit like choosing when to launch an indie roguelite on Steam. It’s not enough just to ...
But if a car can rev past 8000, you can be darn sure that it's going to feel wild at the top end of that tachometer. According to a new teaser, it looks like that'll be true for the C8 Corvette Z06.
He'll develop new material for FX Productions in addition to working on potential future seasons of the Emmy record-breaker. By Rick Porter Television Writer FX is extending its relationship with ...
Justin Marks, who co-created the series with Rachel Kondo, has signed a new overall deal with FX Productions, where he’s been ...
Fresh off of Shogun‘s phenomenal sweep at the Emmys, Co-Creator Justin Marks has signed a new overall deal with FX Productions. Under the agreement, Marks will develop new content for FX as well ...