Shogun Season 2 With Hiroyuki Sanada Now in Production for 7 Months in Vancouver
Shogun Season 2 With Hiroyuki Sanada Now in Production for 7 Months in Vancouver
Awesome, the first season was great.
I am pretty sure the first season was a book adaptation. Was it a book series or are the writers doing their own thing now?
Yes, you’ll note there is no Shogun 2
They’re 6 independent stories with the same “stranger in a strange land” theme
I thought it was all right. I talked to a friend who read the novel and it seems like my complaints would be resolved by the story being told…as a novel.
The best parts were the culture shock Anjin felt and there’s only so many ways to express that with your face. The actor was OK but I don’t even think the BEST actor could pull it off. I wish the whole thing was longer. I wanted to stew in 1600s Japan for a bit.
The book ends the same way as the season but without all the obvious set up for a season 2.
Read the book like decades ago, only got a few episodes into season 1 and thought it was awesomely done. I still remember the last line (maybe semi last?) of the book. Bit of a spoiler so I won’t say but it’s been a favourite of mine for years. I recall my dad reading it while younger so may have an impact of enjoyment but while it can be abrupt in its actions the book I think helps with understanding how things worked.
Course perhaps it’s all shit and not close to what may happen, mean actual plot as opposed to possible interactions which is what mostly interested me. It’s a fun stoy which is the best you can hope for from a novel, regardless of accuracy and hopefully I get ill in the future to watch more (not watching with partner so limited windows to watch it).
Also when watching I sort of thought it was filmed in Vancouver ,sort of a game I play since used to live that area, supernatural and x files and a lot of dc universe shows (green arrow flash etc) are fun to see similar filming locations.
I’d add SG1 but they always filmed in the wood, but since I am from BC I liked them, but used like the bbc quarry for doctor who (old one)