Shogun viewers might see more of the FX drama after all. A second season renewal of the limited series is in the works. Hiroyuki Sanada has been signed to return for season two if it gets the greenlight.
Sanada, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, Fumi Nikaido, Tokuma Nishioka, Takehiro Hira, Ako, Shinnosuke Abe, Yasunari Takeshima, Hiroto Kanai, Toshi Toda, Hiro Kanagawa, Nestor Carbonell, Yuki Kura, Tommy Bastow, Moeka Hoshi, Yoriko Doguchi, and Yuka Kouri star in the series set in 1600 Japan. The story revolves around the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds: an English sailor who is shipwrecked in Japan and a shrewd and powerful daimyo.
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Sanada, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, Fumi Nikaido, Tokuma Nishioka, Takehiro Hira, Ako, Shinnosuke Abe, Yasunari Takeshima, Hiroto Kanai, Toshi Toda, Hiro Kanagawa, Nestor Carbonell, Yuki Kura, Tommy Bastow, Moeka Hoshi, Yoriko Doguchi, and Yuka Kouri star in the series set in 1600 Japan. The story revolves around the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds: an English sailor who is shipwrecked in Japan and a shrewd and powerful daimyo.
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- 5/11/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hiroyuki Sanada has been honing his acting skills for over fifty years, having started when he was six years old. He landed his first role opposite the celebrated Japanese actor and martial artist Sonny Chiba in Game of Chance. Since then, the Tokyo-born actor, 63, has barely decelerated.
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun (Credit: FX)
That being said, we cannot overlook the brilliant performance he gave in Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks’ Shōgun. As Lord Yoshii Toranaga, he practically steals every scene of the FX series. Unfortunately, the 10-episode series is over, but he has starred in a number of similar flicks that are well worth your time.
Nevertheless, Sanada’s résumé includes a number of stellar but lesser-known roles. Rest assured, if you enjoy his portrayal of Lord Toranaga, here are three must-see films starring the talented actor that will satisfy your craving for more of his compelling performances.
1. The Twilight Samurai...
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun (Credit: FX)
That being said, we cannot overlook the brilliant performance he gave in Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks’ Shōgun. As Lord Yoshii Toranaga, he practically steals every scene of the FX series. Unfortunately, the 10-episode series is over, but he has starred in a number of similar flicks that are well worth your time.
Nevertheless, Sanada’s résumé includes a number of stellar but lesser-known roles. Rest assured, if you enjoy his portrayal of Lord Toranaga, here are three must-see films starring the talented actor that will satisfy your craving for more of his compelling performances.
1. The Twilight Samurai...
- 5/11/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
The name Hiroyuki Sanada hardly needs an introduction. He is a seasoned campaigner after all, having been an acting powerhouse in Japanese cinema. But what takes him a cut above the rest is how he has seamlessly adapted to life in Hollywood.
Sanada has only gone from strength to strength in the industry. That is why the people behind the making of Shōgun would have thought that it was the right call to bring him back on board for one more season. But fans are totally against the move – though for another reason altogether.
Shōgun sets records ablaze
Shōgun has been a hit amongst the fans
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun has set the ball rolling this year. FX’s most successful series to date, the show is based on James Clavell’s book of the same name. Starring Cosmo Jarvis and Anna Sawai in important roles, the show was a phenomenon,...
Sanada has only gone from strength to strength in the industry. That is why the people behind the making of Shōgun would have thought that it was the right call to bring him back on board for one more season. But fans are totally against the move – though for another reason altogether.
Shōgun sets records ablaze
Shōgun has been a hit amongst the fans
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun has set the ball rolling this year. FX’s most successful series to date, the show is based on James Clavell’s book of the same name. Starring Cosmo Jarvis and Anna Sawai in important roles, the show was a phenomenon,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Smriti Sneh
- FandomWire
The possibility of a second season for FX’s brilliant drama Shōgun just increased dramatically.
While rumors of a hypothetical second season have persisted since season 1 wrapped on April 23, Shōgun season 2 is now closer to reality than ever. Today Deadline reported that FX had cut a deal with Shōgun producer and lead actor Hiroyuki Sanada to return for a second season. Obviously, there are many other line-items that must be checked off before creating a season of television, but getting the star to put pen to paper on a contract suggests that the network (and its corporate parent Disney) is serious about this thing. The news also comes as somewhat of a surprise given the show’s ending.
In our own breakdown on the potentiality of a Shōgun season 2, we noted that it would be difficult to continue the story of Lord Yoshii Toranaga (Sanada) and his establishment of the Edo Period.
While rumors of a hypothetical second season have persisted since season 1 wrapped on April 23, Shōgun season 2 is now closer to reality than ever. Today Deadline reported that FX had cut a deal with Shōgun producer and lead actor Hiroyuki Sanada to return for a second season. Obviously, there are many other line-items that must be checked off before creating a season of television, but getting the star to put pen to paper on a contract suggests that the network (and its corporate parent Disney) is serious about this thing. The news also comes as somewhat of a surprise given the show’s ending.
In our own breakdown on the potentiality of a Shōgun season 2, we noted that it would be difficult to continue the story of Lord Yoshii Toranaga (Sanada) and his establishment of the Edo Period.
- 5/10/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
There’s a strong chance that FX’s critical darling Shōgun will return for a second season.
Hiroyuki Sanada has signed what sources say is an “if-come” deal that would see the series star and producer return, should FX successfully jump through the multiple hoops required for a second season of the limited series. That means if FX can sort things out behind the scenes and formally greenlight a second season, Sanada would return to the franchise.
Sources stress there are other extenuating circumstances that FX and CEO John Landgraf are attempting to sort through to pave the way for a renewal. Reps for FX declined comment.
Shōgun, billed as a limited series, ranks as the most expensive scripted show FX has done in its history. The network spent years developing the series, which is based on James Clavell’s 1975 novel of the same name. It’s the second stab at Shōgun,...
Hiroyuki Sanada has signed what sources say is an “if-come” deal that would see the series star and producer return, should FX successfully jump through the multiple hoops required for a second season of the limited series. That means if FX can sort things out behind the scenes and formally greenlight a second season, Sanada would return to the franchise.
Sources stress there are other extenuating circumstances that FX and CEO John Landgraf are attempting to sort through to pave the way for a renewal. Reps for FX declined comment.
Shōgun, billed as a limited series, ranks as the most expensive scripted show FX has done in its history. The network spent years developing the series, which is based on James Clavell’s 1975 novel of the same name. It’s the second stab at Shōgun,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The entire world has caught "Shōgun" fever and FX seems to have taken notice. Despite originally announcing the show back in 2018 specifically as a miniseries, the critical acclaim and sheer popularity (not to mention the very high quality of writing) of the show apparently might have resulted in a change of plans. Only a few short weeks after the season finale aired and brought a fitting (if deliberately anticlimactic) end to the sweeping story of Japanese warlords embroiled in political conflict, we've now received word that this limited series might not end up being so "limited" after all. If -- and it's admittedly a big "if" -- everything falls into place, season 2 could very well be in the cards.
Early indications are pointing to another thrilling return to feudal Japan with some of our favorite (and not-so-favorite) characters in tow. Deadline has revealed that lead actor/producer Hiroyuki Sanada has...
Early indications are pointing to another thrilling return to feudal Japan with some of our favorite (and not-so-favorite) characters in tow. Deadline has revealed that lead actor/producer Hiroyuki Sanada has...
- 5/10/2024
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
“Shōgun” may be returning for a second season as star and producer Hiroyuki Sanada has signed a deal with FX to return as Lord Yoshii Toranaga in the Japan-set historical epic, sources tell Variety.
The show was billed as a limited series, but, as Variety reported Thursday, FX is considering moving “Shōgun” into the drama categories in this year’s Emmy race.
FX declined to comment.
Sources indicate that, in the event of a Season 2 renewal, Cosmo Jarvis would likely also return to reprise his role of Pilot-Major John Blackthorne. Of course, there are plenty of other pieces that must fall into place before an official greenlight.
Should “Shōgun” be renewed, FX would majorly shake up the Emmys race, pitting the big-budget series against drama contenders “The Crown,” “The Morning Show” and “Fallout,” as opposed to vying limited series “Baby Reindeer,” “Fellow Travelers,” “Ripley” and “True Detective: Night Country.”
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The show was billed as a limited series, but, as Variety reported Thursday, FX is considering moving “Shōgun” into the drama categories in this year’s Emmy race.
FX declined to comment.
Sources indicate that, in the event of a Season 2 renewal, Cosmo Jarvis would likely also return to reprise his role of Pilot-Major John Blackthorne. Of course, there are plenty of other pieces that must fall into place before an official greenlight.
Should “Shōgun” be renewed, FX would majorly shake up the Emmys race, pitting the big-budget series against drama contenders “The Crown,” “The Morning Show” and “Fallout,” as opposed to vying limited series “Baby Reindeer,” “Fellow Travelers,” “Ripley” and “True Detective: Night Country.”
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- 5/10/2024
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Hiroyuki Sanada, star and producer of FX’s limited series Shōgun, has closed a deal to return as Lord Yoshii Toranaga, sources tell Deadline. Securing Sanada, whose character’s journey to become shōgun and lead Japan to an era of peace was chronicled in the 10-episode adaptation of James Clavell’s novel, has been considered crucial to any plan to extend Shogun beyond its original installment.
Other elements are still being worked out and deals are being finalized as part of an effort by FX to take Shogun to a second season in light of the big commercial and critical success of the limited series. The outcome of the effort would determine whether Shōgun would be considered a limited or drama series going forward, which could have major ramifications on the 2024 Emmy race, with the timing of the decision tied to the deadline for Emmy submissions.
In part because of the strikes,...
Other elements are still being worked out and deals are being finalized as part of an effort by FX to take Shogun to a second season in light of the big commercial and critical success of the limited series. The outcome of the effort would determine whether Shōgun would be considered a limited or drama series going forward, which could have major ramifications on the 2024 Emmy race, with the timing of the decision tied to the deadline for Emmy submissions.
In part because of the strikes,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“Shōgun” might be creating some drama at the Emmys.
Multiple industry insiders tell Variety that FX, the heavyweight contender in the Primetime Emmy race for outstanding limited or anthology series, is considering a bold move: shifting its submission for “Shōgun” to the drama series categories this year.
This strategic repositioning hints at the likely return of the protagonist, Lord Yoshii Toranaga (played by Hiroyuki Sanada). Created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, the historical epic, celebrated for its intricate storytelling and marvelous world-building achievements, will now vie for accolades against heavy hitters like Netflix’s concluding saga “The Crown,” Apple’s intense office drama “The Morning Show,” and Prime Video’s gripping action video game adaptation “Fallout.”
FX declined to comment.
“Shōgun” brings to life James Clavell’s 1975 novel set in 1600 Japan, a period dominated by daimyōs and samurais. The narrative centers on the fateful encounter between the cunning English navigator John Blackthorne,...
Multiple industry insiders tell Variety that FX, the heavyweight contender in the Primetime Emmy race for outstanding limited or anthology series, is considering a bold move: shifting its submission for “Shōgun” to the drama series categories this year.
This strategic repositioning hints at the likely return of the protagonist, Lord Yoshii Toranaga (played by Hiroyuki Sanada). Created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, the historical epic, celebrated for its intricate storytelling and marvelous world-building achievements, will now vie for accolades against heavy hitters like Netflix’s concluding saga “The Crown,” Apple’s intense office drama “The Morning Show,” and Prime Video’s gripping action video game adaptation “Fallout.”
FX declined to comment.
“Shōgun” brings to life James Clavell’s 1975 novel set in 1600 Japan, a period dominated by daimyōs and samurais. The narrative centers on the fateful encounter between the cunning English navigator John Blackthorne,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Allow me to start with a personal note. I consider the late James Clavell one of the best authors of all time, with his Asian Saga novels in particular being a series of truly masterful works. His combination of historical events (if somewhat altered) with the presentation of the social, cultural, political and financial context of the areas the books take place in is truly astonishing to read. Even more so, his writing is completely clean-cut without the usual, unnecessarily long descriptions and utterly useless scenes of dreams etc, with every word counting throughout his work. It is also a true pleasure to say that the creators of the new “Shogun” have managed to capture all these traits in a truly impressive production.
It is also worth stating that John Blackthorne, the protagonist here is loosely based on the on the historical English navigator William Adams, who came to Japan...
It is also worth stating that John Blackthorne, the protagonist here is loosely based on the on the historical English navigator William Adams, who came to Japan...
- 5/2/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Hiroyuki Sanada is a well-respected actor who debuted at 5 in the 1965 film Game of Chance, but his first significant role was in 1978’s The Shogun Samurai. This role catapulted his stardom in Japan, and is still respected as one of the most talented action stars in the country. Sanada is also a singer and trained martial artist whose skills have allowed him to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry. Sanada became famous in Hollywood in the 200s with films like The Twilight Samurai, The Last Samurai, and Kenji in Rush Hour 3. His talent and skill in martial arts and acting
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- 5/1/2024
- by Isabel k
- TVovermind.com
James Clavell‘s 1975 historical novel of the same name is the basis for Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks‘ “Shōgun,” and it makes for exquisite television. Set at the end of the 16th century in Japan, the FX limited series follows several factions in the five Regents all vying for control and power. Intricate world-building and political machinations combine to make “Shōgun” the next “Game of Thrones.” What the two shows also have in common is a collection of superb performances from their extensive casts. Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai, and Cosmo Jarvis lead the way in the show’s leading performances but several supporting players could also be up for an Emmy nomination, including Takehiro Hira.
Hira plays Ishido Kazunari, a former peasant who has now become a powerful bushō (a warlord). Kazunari takes charge of one of the five Regents and is the main rival of Sanada’s Lord Yoshii Toranaga.
Hira plays Ishido Kazunari, a former peasant who has now become a powerful bushō (a warlord). Kazunari takes charge of one of the five Regents and is the main rival of Sanada’s Lord Yoshii Toranaga.
- 4/29/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
[Editor’s note: The following article contains some spoilers for “Shōgun”]
There’s a scene in Episode 5 of FX’s hit show “Shōgun”, smack dab in the middle of the TV series, that acts as a microcosm for the larger narrative. The horrified English Protestant sailor, Blackthorne, wishes to give up on his mission and leave Japan and the show’s central figure of whom he’s asking permission, Toranaga, actually considers it. Then an earthquake happens. Toranaga is buried by a landslide and it’s Blackthorne who finds and pulls him out. It’s in this moment Toranaga — staring at Blackthorne who’s ripped him from death’s clutch — realizes the way towards peace despite the forces against him.
“If people know the history, they already know what Toranaga creates,” “Shōgun” star and producer Hiroyuki Sanada said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “That was the most important thing for me about this story: Toranaga ended [the Warring States period] and...
There’s a scene in Episode 5 of FX’s hit show “Shōgun”, smack dab in the middle of the TV series, that acts as a microcosm for the larger narrative. The horrified English Protestant sailor, Blackthorne, wishes to give up on his mission and leave Japan and the show’s central figure of whom he’s asking permission, Toranaga, actually considers it. Then an earthquake happens. Toranaga is buried by a landslide and it’s Blackthorne who finds and pulls him out. It’s in this moment Toranaga — staring at Blackthorne who’s ripped him from death’s clutch — realizes the way towards peace despite the forces against him.
“If people know the history, they already know what Toranaga creates,” “Shōgun” star and producer Hiroyuki Sanada said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “That was the most important thing for me about this story: Toranaga ended [the Warring States period] and...
- 4/28/2024
- by Harrison Richlin
- Indiewire
Hiroyuki Sanada has been an unsung hero in Hollywood since the early 2000s where he has starred in many supporting roles in major blockbusters. From his dedicated performance in Tom Cruise’s The Last Samurai to starring in the biggest film of all time Avengers: Endgame, the actor has made a name for himself in Hollywood and is highly respected in the industry.
Keanu Reeves as John Wick in 2023’s John Wick: Chapter 4
Sanada made a big impact in the fourth John Wick film playing Koji, one of John Wick’s friends from the past. While his action sequences and martial arts skills were expectedly brilliant, the scene that leads up to where he strikes up a conversation with John is narratively interesting. Sanada stated that he loved that intimate character-driven scene rather than his big action sequences.
Hiroyuki Sanada Loved His Character’s Heart-to-Heart Moment in John Wick:...
Keanu Reeves as John Wick in 2023’s John Wick: Chapter 4
Sanada made a big impact in the fourth John Wick film playing Koji, one of John Wick’s friends from the past. While his action sequences and martial arts skills were expectedly brilliant, the scene that leads up to where he strikes up a conversation with John is narratively interesting. Sanada stated that he loved that intimate character-driven scene rather than his big action sequences.
Hiroyuki Sanada Loved His Character’s Heart-to-Heart Moment in John Wick:...
- 4/27/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Fumi Nikaido could be one of several “Shōgun” stars who go on to earn Emmy nominations for their career-best work in the FX series.
Adapted from James Clavell‘s 1975 historical book of the same name, Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks’ limited series follows multiple factions all vying for control over the five Regents in Japan at the end of the 16th century. Meanwhile, a British sailor (Cosmo Jarvis) begins a brand new life after becoming shipwrecked in Japan and entering the service of Hiroyuki Sanada‘s Lord Yoshii Toranaga.
Jarvis and Sanada are both competing for lead actor nominations and so, too, is Anna Sawai. Nikaido, meanwhile, is one of several supporting players who are looking for an Emmy citation for their work on the show. Nikaido plays Ochiba no Kata, a consort of the Japanese leader Taikō (Taikō’s death is the incident that triggers the five Regents power...
Adapted from James Clavell‘s 1975 historical book of the same name, Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks’ limited series follows multiple factions all vying for control over the five Regents in Japan at the end of the 16th century. Meanwhile, a British sailor (Cosmo Jarvis) begins a brand new life after becoming shipwrecked in Japan and entering the service of Hiroyuki Sanada‘s Lord Yoshii Toranaga.
Jarvis and Sanada are both competing for lead actor nominations and so, too, is Anna Sawai. Nikaido, meanwhile, is one of several supporting players who are looking for an Emmy citation for their work on the show. Nikaido plays Ochiba no Kata, a consort of the Japanese leader Taikō (Taikō’s death is the incident that triggers the five Regents power...
- 4/26/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
The cinematic journey of Hiroyuki Sanada and his contribution to the fusion of Western and Eastern storytelling have been nothing short of remarkable. Fresh off the heels of his presence in John Wick: Chapter 4, Sanada’s Shōgun success has been a cultural touchstone. But does this success guarantee his quick return to the producer’s chair?
Sanada is involved as a producer and cast member of the acclaimed FX limited series. With a career as dynamic as the Japanese actor’s, his keen sense of storytelling speaks volumes. Indeed, his dedication to cultural integrity and his case-by-case approach to production roles serve as a deliberate blueprint for his future endeavors in the film industry, as he enjoys shaping narratives.
Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshii Toranaga in Shōgun
But, despite his success with Shōgun, Sanada’s desire to create from scratch as a producer may not be realized in the near future.
Sanada is involved as a producer and cast member of the acclaimed FX limited series. With a career as dynamic as the Japanese actor’s, his keen sense of storytelling speaks volumes. Indeed, his dedication to cultural integrity and his case-by-case approach to production roles serve as a deliberate blueprint for his future endeavors in the film industry, as he enjoys shaping narratives.
Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshii Toranaga in Shōgun
But, despite his success with Shōgun, Sanada’s desire to create from scratch as a producer may not be realized in the near future.
- 4/26/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
[This story contains major spoilers from the season finale of FX’s Shōgun.]
It’s easy to picture Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada gazing toward the horizon with a beatific sense of satisfaction over everything he has achieved with FX’s smash-hit miniseries Shōgun. His character, Lord Yoshii Toranaga, enjoys several such moments in the show’s 10th and last episode, A Dream of a Dream, as his patient, masterful strategizing finally yields precisely the outcome he desires: absolute power for himself and peace for all of Japan.
Sanada’s moment of career triumph is not dissimilar in its decade-spanning tirelessness (at least, in entertainment industry terms). He began performing nearly 60 years ago as a child in Japan, apprenticing under the legendary actor Sonny Chiba on the way to becoming a major local star, before breaking into Hollywood with roles in projects like The Last Samurai, Lost, The Wolverine, Avengers: Endgame, Bullet Train, John Wick: Chapter 4 and many others.
But now,...
It’s easy to picture Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada gazing toward the horizon with a beatific sense of satisfaction over everything he has achieved with FX’s smash-hit miniseries Shōgun. His character, Lord Yoshii Toranaga, enjoys several such moments in the show’s 10th and last episode, A Dream of a Dream, as his patient, masterful strategizing finally yields precisely the outcome he desires: absolute power for himself and peace for all of Japan.
Sanada’s moment of career triumph is not dissimilar in its decade-spanning tirelessness (at least, in entertainment industry terms). He began performing nearly 60 years ago as a child in Japan, apprenticing under the legendary actor Sonny Chiba on the way to becoming a major local star, before breaking into Hollywood with roles in projects like The Last Samurai, Lost, The Wolverine, Avengers: Endgame, Bullet Train, John Wick: Chapter 4 and many others.
But now,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[This story contains major spoilers from the season finale of FX’s Shogun.]
Shōgun masterminds Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo read James Clavell’s novel cover to cover. Their social media intake around the series, however, has not been quite as comprehensive.
“We live in Hawaii on the island of Maui with 70 chickens and roosters,” Marks tells The Hollywood Reporter. “And none of the chickens on our property have seen Shōgun, to our knowledge. So it’s been pretty quiet.”
“It’s not that quiet,” Kondo corrects, “but they’re not talking about Shōgun.”
Marks and Kondo’s chickens are just about the only ones not talking about Shōgun. The FX series has drawn to a close, and all season long, it’s been an internet darling, with incredible memes born out of the incredible show.
For instance, there’s an image floating around at the moment featuring Cosmo Jarvis and Anna Sawai as John Blackthorne and Lady Mariko, two...
Shōgun masterminds Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo read James Clavell’s novel cover to cover. Their social media intake around the series, however, has not been quite as comprehensive.
“We live in Hawaii on the island of Maui with 70 chickens and roosters,” Marks tells The Hollywood Reporter. “And none of the chickens on our property have seen Shōgun, to our knowledge. So it’s been pretty quiet.”
“It’s not that quiet,” Kondo corrects, “but they’re not talking about Shōgun.”
Marks and Kondo’s chickens are just about the only ones not talking about Shōgun. The FX series has drawn to a close, and all season long, it’s been an internet darling, with incredible memes born out of the incredible show.
For instance, there’s an image floating around at the moment featuring Cosmo Jarvis and Anna Sawai as John Blackthorne and Lady Mariko, two...
- 4/24/2024
- by Josh Wigler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Shogun's Hiroyuki Sanada Campaigns for Star Wars Role and Fans Are Loving It - Main Image
Hiroyuki Sanada has expressed his interest in joining the Star Wars franchise, and fans are immediately loving the idea as they already have suggestions for the role that he could play.
The 63-year-old Japanese actor has appeared in various franchise projects throughout his decades-long career such as the MCU, John Wick, Mortal Kombat, and X-Men.
He currently stars in the hit FX limited series Shogun as Lord Toranaga and is receiving a lot of praise for his performance. Now, it looks like he has his eyes on potentially joining the galaxy far, far away.
Also Read: Daisy Ridley Hypes Up Her Star Wars Return: "I'm Owning It"
Hiroyuki Sanada Wants to Join the Star Wars Franchise
Speaking with Variety recently during the Hulu on Disney+ event, Sanada revealed that he is interested in...
Hiroyuki Sanada has expressed his interest in joining the Star Wars franchise, and fans are immediately loving the idea as they already have suggestions for the role that he could play.
The 63-year-old Japanese actor has appeared in various franchise projects throughout his decades-long career such as the MCU, John Wick, Mortal Kombat, and X-Men.
He currently stars in the hit FX limited series Shogun as Lord Toranaga and is receiving a lot of praise for his performance. Now, it looks like he has his eyes on potentially joining the galaxy far, far away.
Also Read: Daisy Ridley Hypes Up Her Star Wars Return: "I'm Owning It"
Hiroyuki Sanada Wants to Join the Star Wars Franchise
Speaking with Variety recently during the Hulu on Disney+ event, Sanada revealed that he is interested in...
- 4/9/2024
- EpicStream
The recently released ‘Shōgun’ has received widespread praise from critics, earning a 99% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 85 out of 100 on Metacritic. Critics appreciated its visual appeal, cultural authenticity, and adaptation quality. The acting performances were particularly highlighted, making it one of the standout shows of 2024.
It’s no surprise that the cast of this mega-hit is currently in the spotlight, with Hiroyuki Sanada taking center stage. Sanada portrays Lord Yoshii Toranaga, a strong military leader and ruler of the Kantō region. As one of the five Regents governing Japan for the young heir of the late Taikō, Toranaga is a descendant of the Minowara clan (Minamoto clan), who historically held the position of shōguns.
Variety recently interviewed Sanada about his future plans. During the conversation, the interviewer presented him with options among major Hollywood franchises such as Star Wars and Marvel. Sanada’s response was quite intriguing:
Yeah all of them,...
It’s no surprise that the cast of this mega-hit is currently in the spotlight, with Hiroyuki Sanada taking center stage. Sanada portrays Lord Yoshii Toranaga, a strong military leader and ruler of the Kantō region. As one of the five Regents governing Japan for the young heir of the late Taikō, Toranaga is a descendant of the Minowara clan (Minamoto clan), who historically held the position of shōguns.
Variety recently interviewed Sanada about his future plans. During the conversation, the interviewer presented him with options among major Hollywood franchises such as Star Wars and Marvel. Sanada’s response was quite intriguing:
Yeah all of them,...
- 4/7/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Hiroyuki Sanada has been around in the entertainment industry for a long, long time, gaining prominence for his incredible action prowess. The supremely talented actor, singer, and martial artist broke into the main scene of Hollywood with movies like The Last Samurai, The Wolverine, and John Wick: Chapter 4. Yet it is his recent miniseries Shōgun, that has brought him immense fame and acclaim across the world.
Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshi Toranaga in Shōgun
Starring as Yoshii Toranaga, the actor has been brilliant in the series, making fans desperate to see more of him. And while we don’t know what the actor’s future project will be, fans have been demanding that the actor be cast in James Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi after Sanada recently said he is a big Star Wars fan.
Hiroyuki Sanada is a Big Star Wars Stan!
John Wick star Hiroyuki Sanada is...
Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshi Toranaga in Shōgun
Starring as Yoshii Toranaga, the actor has been brilliant in the series, making fans desperate to see more of him. And while we don’t know what the actor’s future project will be, fans have been demanding that the actor be cast in James Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi after Sanada recently said he is a big Star Wars fan.
Hiroyuki Sanada is a Big Star Wars Stan!
John Wick star Hiroyuki Sanada is...
- 4/6/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Jeremy Allen White’s The Bear is currently filming its third season in Chicago. After its success at the Golden Globes and Emmys this year, the show was renewed for a fourth season as well, the filming for which will be held back-to-back with the third season. However, FX faces a new headache regarding the series after a clip from the upcoming season got leaked to media outlets from a Disney shareholders meeting.
Jeremy Allen White in The Bear
FX responded with a stern warning about legal consequences if the clip wasn’t removed immediately from all the media websites. According to reports, the third season of The Bear will premiere on Hulu sometime in June 2024.
FX Issues Stern Warning After Jeremy Allen White’s The Bear Clip Gets Leaked Online
Jeremy Allen White as Carmy Berzatto in The Bear
A few media houses will land in trouble for sharing...
Jeremy Allen White in The Bear
FX responded with a stern warning about legal consequences if the clip wasn’t removed immediately from all the media websites. According to reports, the third season of The Bear will premiere on Hulu sometime in June 2024.
FX Issues Stern Warning After Jeremy Allen White’s The Bear Clip Gets Leaked Online
Jeremy Allen White as Carmy Berzatto in The Bear
A few media houses will land in trouble for sharing...
- 4/4/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Hiroyuki Sanada, the captivating Japanese actor who has wowed audiences in films like Mortal Kombat and 47 Ronin, seems to have a hidden fingerprint on many of the characters he brings to life. Fans have begun to notice a recurring theme that pops up in a surprising number of his roles.
A still from Mortal Kombat
This surprising statistic seems to stand true in about four-fifths of his projects. A hint? It brings him to the same table as the legendary Sean Bean. It should surely be an easy guess now!
Hiroyuki Sanada Says His Character Does Not Survive Until The Very End A still from Mortal Kombat
The one thing common between Sanada and Sean Bean is that their character often meet an untimely demise! While Sanada has delivered iconic performances throughout his career, a significant portion of his characters share a tragic fate – they don’t make it to the final credits.
A still from Mortal Kombat
This surprising statistic seems to stand true in about four-fifths of his projects. A hint? It brings him to the same table as the legendary Sean Bean. It should surely be an easy guess now!
Hiroyuki Sanada Says His Character Does Not Survive Until The Very End A still from Mortal Kombat
The one thing common between Sanada and Sean Bean is that their character often meet an untimely demise! While Sanada has delivered iconic performances throughout his career, a significant portion of his characters share a tragic fate – they don’t make it to the final credits.
- 4/3/2024
- by Piyush Yadav
- FandomWire
Shogun has enjoyed unprecedented success since the show premiered almost a month ago. The actors have largely contributed to the success of the FX show, with Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada stealing the spotlight with their roles as Toda Mariko and Yoshii Toranaga, respectively.
Accolades have been pouring in from all quarters as the show creators have successfully adapted the 1975 James Clavell novel of the same name. However, the leading actress deserves special praise for going the extra mile to prepare for her role as Lady Mariko.
Sawai’s character, Lady Mariko, has been one of the standouts (Source: Shogun)
Anna Sawai went to great lengths to play Toda Mariko on Shogun
Shogun was languishing for nearly a decade before the production finally took flight. Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, the show’s creators, left no stone unturned to bring Clavell’s critically acclaimed novel to life.
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Accolades have been pouring in from all quarters as the show creators have successfully adapted the 1975 James Clavell novel of the same name. However, the leading actress deserves special praise for going the extra mile to prepare for her role as Lady Mariko.
Sawai’s character, Lady Mariko, has been one of the standouts (Source: Shogun)
Anna Sawai went to great lengths to play Toda Mariko on Shogun
Shogun was languishing for nearly a decade before the production finally took flight. Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, the show’s creators, left no stone unturned to bring Clavell’s critically acclaimed novel to life.
Suggested‘Shōgun’ Almost Sent Showrunners Justin Marks,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Sreshtha Roychowdhury
- FandomWire
In the modern era of cinema, the superhero genre of movies has taken the box office by storm. These movies attracted a lot of attention from fans as we witnessed throughout the last decade, and massive comic franchises like Marvel and DC making their own cinematic universes was also a big reason for the same.
Jeremy Allen White | Source: The Bear
A lot of A-listers have already made their debut in the genre over the last few years. Jeremy Allen White once also had a chance to be a part of a major superhero movie but the actor allegedly missed out on the opportunity due to his attitude issues.
Jeremy Allen White missed out on a chance to be a part of a superhero movie
Jeremy Allen White is one of the most popular actors in the industry and the American actor has been making a lot of headlines recently...
Jeremy Allen White | Source: The Bear
A lot of A-listers have already made their debut in the genre over the last few years. Jeremy Allen White once also had a chance to be a part of a major superhero movie but the actor allegedly missed out on the opportunity due to his attitude issues.
Jeremy Allen White missed out on a chance to be a part of a superhero movie
Jeremy Allen White is one of the most popular actors in the industry and the American actor has been making a lot of headlines recently...
- 3/27/2024
- by Shikhar Tiwari
- FandomWire
Since its premiere on February 27, FX on Hulu’s “Shōgun” has become one of the most popular limited series of this Emmy cycle. Based on James Clavell’s 1975 titular novel, the historical series created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks revolves around an English sailor (Cosmo Jarvis) shipwrecked in Japan at the start of the 17th century in the midst of political upheaval surrounding a powerful daimyō (Hiroyuki Sanada) and a samurai (Anna Sawai) torn between her loyalty and faith. With the series already midway through its run and receiving critical acclaim and awards attention, let’s re-examine NBC’s original 1980 miniseries — which garnered 14 Emmy nominations and three wins –- to determine potential categories for the current program.
Here are the 1981 Emmy nominations and wins for the first “Shōgun” television adaptation:
Best Limited Series (Won)
James Clavell, Executive Producer
Eric Bercovici, Producer
Best Movie/Limited Actor
Richard Chamberlain as John...
Here are the 1981 Emmy nominations and wins for the first “Shōgun” television adaptation:
Best Limited Series (Won)
James Clavell, Executive Producer
Eric Bercovici, Producer
Best Movie/Limited Actor
Richard Chamberlain as John...
- 3/19/2024
- by Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
Having trouble predicting who will win Best Movie/Limited Actor at the 2024 Emmy Awards? Let’s consult Gold Derby’s Emmy Experts! These savvy pundits from major media outlets have chimed in with their first set of predictions, and they say the trophy will go to either Jon Hamm (“Fargo”) or Tom Hollander (“Feud: Capote vs. the Swans”). The other potential nominees at this early stage are David Oyelowo (“Lawmen: Bass Reeves”), Hiroyuki Sanada (“Shogun”), Matt Bomer (“Fellow Travelers”) and Andrew Scott (“Ripley”) — but that could all change in the coming months.
As of this writing, two our of six Emmy Experts predict a victory for Hamm: Peter Travers (ABC) and Ray Richmond (Gold Derby). He plays corrupt Sheriff Roy Tillman on Season 5 of FX’s quirky anthology series. Hamm has received 16 total Emmy nominations throughout his career for his work on “Mad Men,” “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,...
As of this writing, two our of six Emmy Experts predict a victory for Hamm: Peter Travers (ABC) and Ray Richmond (Gold Derby). He plays corrupt Sheriff Roy Tillman on Season 5 of FX’s quirky anthology series. Hamm has received 16 total Emmy nominations throughout his career for his work on “Mad Men,” “30 Rock” and “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,...
- 3/18/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Shogun, the new show from FX, has already become one of the biggest hits of the year, and the first season is yet to conclude. The premiere ratcheted up over 9 million views, and its popularity is only going up. With Hiroyuki Sanada playing one of the key characters on the show, Disney has hit the jackpot.
As the audience is taken on a journey that sees three plots eventually converge, it has been hailed as the new Game of Thrones. There is a good reason for the comparison too, since it boasts of a rich world filled with political intrigue and thrill with a smattering of gore.
Sanada’s Shogun is a critical success (Source: FX)
The creators of Shogun believe in the show they have created
Based on the historical novel written by James Clavell in 1975, this is only the second time that the book has been adapted into a television series.
As the audience is taken on a journey that sees three plots eventually converge, it has been hailed as the new Game of Thrones. There is a good reason for the comparison too, since it boasts of a rich world filled with political intrigue and thrill with a smattering of gore.
Sanada’s Shogun is a critical success (Source: FX)
The creators of Shogun believe in the show they have created
Based on the historical novel written by James Clavell in 1975, this is only the second time that the book has been adapted into a television series.
- 3/17/2024
- by Sreshtha Roychowdhury
- FandomWire
It’s not easy being hatamoto. That’s what Shōgun lead Cosmo Jarvis says he learned throughout the FX/Hulu drama’s shoot, including while filming the closing sequence of the latest episode.
At the end of Episode 3, after they had each contributed to a successful “escape” from Osaka, Lord Toranaga (played by Hiroyuki Sanada) told Blackthorne (Jarvis) aka Anjin that, as his vassal, the English pilot can no longer be known to his people as “barbarian.” Toranaga in turn proclaimed Blackthorne hatamoto, which Mariko (Anna Sawai) explained is “a very great honor.”
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At the end of Episode 3, after they had each contributed to a successful “escape” from Osaka, Lord Toranaga (played by Hiroyuki Sanada) told Blackthorne (Jarvis) aka Anjin that, as his vassal, the English pilot can no longer be known to his people as “barbarian.” Toranaga in turn proclaimed Blackthorne hatamoto, which Mariko (Anna Sawai) explained is “a very great honor.”
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- 3/10/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Following the release of Shōgun, the FX show has made a huge splash among fans gaining global fandom and praise for its holistic accuracy on the landscape the show is based on. Starring legendary Japanese actor and singer, Hiroyuki Sanada who recently appeared in John Wick: Chapter 4, Shōgun has elevated to be one of the greatest shows of recent times.
Hiroyuki Sanada in FX’s Shōgun
It was the hard work and years of preparation reimagining James Clavell’s 1975 historical novel of the same name for the purpose of cinematic representation. Sanada also served as a cultural adviser while being a producer of the show. Still, a recent update might upset you if you have showered lots of love for the epic show set in 17th-century feudal Japan.
Shōgun Season 2 Update Is Not Promising
Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo. Image: Screen Rant Plus/Yt
Shōgun co-creators Justin Marks and Rachel...
Hiroyuki Sanada in FX’s Shōgun
It was the hard work and years of preparation reimagining James Clavell’s 1975 historical novel of the same name for the purpose of cinematic representation. Sanada also served as a cultural adviser while being a producer of the show. Still, a recent update might upset you if you have showered lots of love for the epic show set in 17th-century feudal Japan.
Shōgun Season 2 Update Is Not Promising
Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo. Image: Screen Rant Plus/Yt
Shōgun co-creators Justin Marks and Rachel...
- 3/9/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Fans of Shōgun, the hit historical drama starring Hiroyuki Sanada, might feel a mix of emotions, with reports suggesting there won’t be a second season. FX’s Shōgun has really made waves, being hailed as the top new TV series of 2024. Some even say it’s outshining the drama and action of Game of Thrones.
Hiroyuki Sanada in 47 Ronin
While many hoped it would kick off a big franchise for FX and Hulu, that might not happen. The decision not to continue might actually mean the story wraps up nicely, giving fans closure. However, for now, why no season 2? That’s the big question on everyone’s mind.
Why Shōgun Won’t Be Renewed For A Second Season
Fans of Shōgun, that epic show with Hiroyuki Sanada, might feel let down hearing that there won’t be a second season. It was a big deal when it premiered on FX,...
Hiroyuki Sanada in 47 Ronin
While many hoped it would kick off a big franchise for FX and Hulu, that might not happen. The decision not to continue might actually mean the story wraps up nicely, giving fans closure. However, for now, why no season 2? That’s the big question on everyone’s mind.
Why Shōgun Won’t Be Renewed For A Second Season
Fans of Shōgun, that epic show with Hiroyuki Sanada, might feel let down hearing that there won’t be a second season. It was a big deal when it premiered on FX,...
- 3/9/2024
- by Muskan Chaudhary
- FandomWire
Hiroyuki Sanada is one of the most respected actors in Japan, and he has successfully carved a niche for himself in Hollywood with his unique set of skills. Sanada’s rise to fame has been slow, but he is finally at a place where his voice is heard and honored in the industry. He donned the producer’s hat on Shōgun, and given the critical acclaim the drama has been winning, the actor has hit the jackpot.
Hiroyuki Sanada made his Hollywood debut in The Last Samurai in 2003, where Tom Cruise played the protagonist. Since then, he has gone on to lend his expertise in the fields of martial arts and Japanese culture, and after two decades of work, his efforts have paid off.
Sanada worked with Cruise in The Last Samurai (Source: The Last Samurai)
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Hiroyuki Sanada made his Hollywood debut in The Last Samurai in 2003, where Tom Cruise played the protagonist. Since then, he has gone on to lend his expertise in the fields of martial arts and Japanese culture, and after two decades of work, his efforts have paid off.
Sanada worked with Cruise in The Last Samurai (Source: The Last Samurai)
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- 3/8/2024
- by Sreshtha Roychowdhury
- FandomWire
With the FX limited series Shogun, Disney might just have its biggest worldwide streaming hit to date. The first episode of the lavish period epic racked up 9 million streaming views globally, topping the latest season premieres of The Bear and Fargo, and the buzz around the show has only grown since. Shogun has been especially praised — in Japan as well as the U.S. — for the cultural accuracy and ravishing detail of its world-building, taking viewers into an alluring and reasonably convincing version of 17th century feudal Japan.
It’s a big win for a pricey project that took nearly 10 years to bring to fruition and often looked like a very uncertain bet. After Shogun went through years of abortive efforts to get into production at FX, husband and wife Justin Marks (Top Gun: Maverick) and Rachel Kondo (previously a fiction writer) boarded the project in 2018 as the new co-creators and executive producers,...
It’s a big win for a pricey project that took nearly 10 years to bring to fruition and often looked like a very uncertain bet. After Shogun went through years of abortive efforts to get into production at FX, husband and wife Justin Marks (Top Gun: Maverick) and Rachel Kondo (previously a fiction writer) boarded the project in 2018 as the new co-creators and executive producers,...
- 3/7/2024
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s only been over a week since the premier of Shōgun and the series is already well on its way to attaining cult status. This sweeping samurai tale which is set in 1600s Japan, is based on a novel of the same name by James Clavell and stars veteran Japanese actor and producer Hiroyuki Sanada in the central role.
A still from the FX series Shōgun
While Shōgun is already being referred to as a Japanese ‘Game Of Thrones’ and is receiving high praise from fans and critics alike, the series has also created a record for FX by being the most watched premier, beating out The Bear season 2. Fans who have been floored by the show believe that this is a well-deserved recognition.
“I can say anything, anytime”: Hiroyuki Sanada’s Jarring Reaction To Being a Producer on ‘Shōgun’ Proves Hollywood Owes the Actor an Apology
Shōgun...
A still from the FX series Shōgun
While Shōgun is already being referred to as a Japanese ‘Game Of Thrones’ and is receiving high praise from fans and critics alike, the series has also created a record for FX by being the most watched premier, beating out The Bear season 2. Fans who have been floored by the show believe that this is a well-deserved recognition.
“I can say anything, anytime”: Hiroyuki Sanada’s Jarring Reaction To Being a Producer on ‘Shōgun’ Proves Hollywood Owes the Actor an Apology
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- 3/7/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Based on James Clavell’s book of the same name, the historical drama, Shogun has garnered widespread acclaim since its debut. Set in Japan in the year 1600, the limited series follows the struggles of Lord Yoshii Toranaga as he encounters his adversaries on the Council of Regents, when a mysterious European ship is found stranded in a nearby fishing village.
FX’s Shōgun
The show has continued to thrive among audiences and critics and is already sparking discussions of another season. Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada, who portrays the lead character and serves as a producer of the show, recently discussed the prospect of a follow-up season.
Hiroyuki Sanada Discusses the Potential For a Second Season of Shogun
Known for starring in movies like The Last Samurai, Bullet Train, and John Wick: Chapter 4, Hiroyuki Sanada has recently been in conversation for his performance in the historical drama Shogun. In light of the show’s successful reception,...
FX’s Shōgun
The show has continued to thrive among audiences and critics and is already sparking discussions of another season. Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada, who portrays the lead character and serves as a producer of the show, recently discussed the prospect of a follow-up season.
Hiroyuki Sanada Discusses the Potential For a Second Season of Shogun
Known for starring in movies like The Last Samurai, Bullet Train, and John Wick: Chapter 4, Hiroyuki Sanada has recently been in conversation for his performance in the historical drama Shogun. In light of the show’s successful reception,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Hiroyuki Sanada starrer historical drama limited series Shōgun has been receiving critical acclaim worldwide, but it seems that even within the industry, opinions are divided. While the renowned game designer Hideo Kojima has hailed the series, calling it the Game of Thrones of ‘Japan’, Shōgun’s director, Jonathan van Tulleken, begs to differ.
In an interview, Tulleken stated that he sees Shōgun as more of Succession or House of Cards than a direct comparison to Game of Thrones. Based on James Clavell’s 1975 novel of the same name, Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks developed Shōgun as a limited historical drama series. In addition to Sanada, the cast also features Tommy Bestow, Cosmo Jarvis, Takehiro Hira, Tadanobu Asano, and Fumi Nikaido.
FX’s Shōgun
Critics Compare Shōgun to Game of Thrones
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In an interview, Tulleken stated that he sees Shōgun as more of Succession or House of Cards than a direct comparison to Game of Thrones. Based on James Clavell’s 1975 novel of the same name, Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks developed Shōgun as a limited historical drama series. In addition to Sanada, the cast also features Tommy Bestow, Cosmo Jarvis, Takehiro Hira, Tadanobu Asano, and Fumi Nikaido.
FX’s Shōgun
Critics Compare Shōgun to Game of Thrones
Hailed by some critics as the ‘new Game of Thrones’, the new television adaptation of Shōgun made its premiere on...
- 3/6/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
After a career as an actor that started in his childhood years, Hiroyuki Sanada’s latest endeavor — the FX and Hulu epic limited series Shōgun — sees the Japanese star taking on a brand new role as producer.
Not only does Sanada star in the adaptation of James Clavell’s celebrated 1975 novel as Lord Yoshii Toranaga, he also worked tirelessly with co-creators and showrunners Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo on bringing the show to life behind the scenes. By the actor’s own admission, Sanada was the first one on set each day, even when he wasn’t filming; he was chiefly invested in making sure Japanese actors and crew were involved; and through it all, he was clad in his character’s armor. From time to time, Sanada would literally jump out of his character’s scene and into the role of producer, hopping down from his horse and sitting...
Not only does Sanada star in the adaptation of James Clavell’s celebrated 1975 novel as Lord Yoshii Toranaga, he also worked tirelessly with co-creators and showrunners Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo on bringing the show to life behind the scenes. By the actor’s own admission, Sanada was the first one on set each day, even when he wasn’t filming; he was chiefly invested in making sure Japanese actors and crew were involved; and through it all, he was clad in his character’s armor. From time to time, Sanada would literally jump out of his character’s scene and into the role of producer, hopping down from his horse and sitting...
- 3/5/2024
- by Josh Wigler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Actor Hiroyuki Sanada has been working in Hollywood for nearly two decades. The actor has never been at the forefront of any of his projects, instead featuring in supporting roles or being overshadowed by his co-stars. However, that notion seems to be changing with Sanada leading the cast of FX’s Shogun, an epic period drama series loosely based on the brutal and violent history of Japan.
Hiroyuki Sanada in The Last Samurai
In the series, Sanada stars as Lord Yoshii Toranaga, and is receiving heaps of praise from fans for his work. While the series has impressed critics and viewers alike, Sanada’s riveting performance has been considered the anchoring factor of Shogun. Here is how fans are reacting to Sanada’s acting in the series and why it will finally change the perception of the actor in Hollywood.
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Hiroyuki Sanada in The Last Samurai
In the series, Sanada stars as Lord Yoshii Toranaga, and is receiving heaps of praise from fans for his work. While the series has impressed critics and viewers alike, Sanada’s riveting performance has been considered the anchoring factor of Shogun. Here is how fans are reacting to Sanada’s acting in the series and why it will finally change the perception of the actor in Hollywood.
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- 3/5/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
This article contains spoilers for the ending of Lost.
Hiroyuki Sanada, star and producer of FX’s excellent miniseries Shōgun, is one of the most successful Japanese actors working in Hollywood today. English-speaking audiences have to come to know and appreciate the Tokyo-born performer through his roles in films such as The Last Samurai, Speed Racer, The Wolverine, Army of the Dead, and John Wick: Chapter 4.
TV nerds (including yours truly) had an entirely different introduction to Hiroyuki Sanada, however. For us, Sanada’s Western pop culture career begins with the final season of classic ABC drama Lost.
Despite what you may have heard about its ending Lost is one of the best genre series to ever grace network television. It also, admittedly, wasn’t perfect. And its simultaneously ingenious and infuriating use of Sanada in its sixth and final season is a perfect microcosm of the show overall.
Sanada...
Hiroyuki Sanada, star and producer of FX’s excellent miniseries Shōgun, is one of the most successful Japanese actors working in Hollywood today. English-speaking audiences have to come to know and appreciate the Tokyo-born performer through his roles in films such as The Last Samurai, Speed Racer, The Wolverine, Army of the Dead, and John Wick: Chapter 4.
TV nerds (including yours truly) had an entirely different introduction to Hiroyuki Sanada, however. For us, Sanada’s Western pop culture career begins with the final season of classic ABC drama Lost.
Despite what you may have heard about its ending Lost is one of the best genre series to ever grace network television. It also, admittedly, wasn’t perfect. And its simultaneously ingenious and infuriating use of Sanada in its sixth and final season is a perfect microcosm of the show overall.
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- 3/5/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
American limited series Shogun is turning out to be the hottest topic on the lips of the fans of historical dramas. Although only the first two episodes of the show have been released so far, it has developed a reputation that is similar to HBO’s hit drama series Game of Thrones.
The show has a complex storyline with themes such as twisted family dynamics and politics intertwined. The only notable difference between Game of Thrones and Shogun is the absence of magic in the latter. The creators claimed that the success of the show is mostly due to the time and effort the lead actor and producer Hiroyuki Sanada has put into the show. Even so, he refuses to take credit.
A still from Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun
Shogun Creators Claim Hiroyuki Sanada’s Contributions Led to the Creation of the Show
Shogun is a show that is rooted...
The show has a complex storyline with themes such as twisted family dynamics and politics intertwined. The only notable difference between Game of Thrones and Shogun is the absence of magic in the latter. The creators claimed that the success of the show is mostly due to the time and effort the lead actor and producer Hiroyuki Sanada has put into the show. Even so, he refuses to take credit.
A still from Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun
Shogun Creators Claim Hiroyuki Sanada’s Contributions Led to the Creation of the Show
Shogun is a show that is rooted...
- 3/3/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
As Netflix’s Shogun continues to enamor the audience worldwide citing comparisons with renowned series like Game of Thrones, Hiroyuki Sanada’s performance stands out from the rest of the cast. However, this isn’t the first time Hiroyuki Sanada has elevated the screen with his performance.
The veteran actor is known to deliver outstanding performances through his sheer charisma, screen presence, and effortless agility. Even when he appeared for a limited time in projects like Avengers: Endgame and Bullet Train he has left a lasting impression.
If you loved Hiroyuki Sanda in Shogun, then you should definitely check out these 5 movies featuring Sanada.
1. The Last Samurai
The Last Samurai starring Tom Cruise was the first movie that brought Hiroyuki Sanada to the mainstream limelight. His role as Ujio was one of the highlights of the movie. Sanada’s chemistry with Cruise and his physical proficiency were applauded by the audience.
The veteran actor is known to deliver outstanding performances through his sheer charisma, screen presence, and effortless agility. Even when he appeared for a limited time in projects like Avengers: Endgame and Bullet Train he has left a lasting impression.
If you loved Hiroyuki Sanda in Shogun, then you should definitely check out these 5 movies featuring Sanada.
1. The Last Samurai
The Last Samurai starring Tom Cruise was the first movie that brought Hiroyuki Sanada to the mainstream limelight. His role as Ujio was one of the highlights of the movie. Sanada’s chemistry with Cruise and his physical proficiency were applauded by the audience.
- 3/2/2024
- by Akhil Bhagwani
- FandomWire
The length of a movie or TV show’s credits is usually a good indicator of the scale of a production. But going through the credits of FX’s “Shogun,” the scale of the challenge in replicating the culture of feudal Japan during the Sengoku period really hits home; among those listed are a team of kimono technicians and design specialists, historical consultants, period language consultants and interpreters, three different movement advisors for samurai behavior, general background movements, and even period-appropriate sitting and walking attitudes.
The guiding principle for the show’s approach to its historical setting was whether Japanese fans of Nhk dramas and Kyoto-style Jidaigeki would raise their eyebrows or accept the look and feel of the series. “I think that’s something we often gloss over when it comes to conversations about representation: bringing those who have lived in this world for a very long time to the table,...
The guiding principle for the show’s approach to its historical setting was whether Japanese fans of Nhk dramas and Kyoto-style Jidaigeki would raise their eyebrows or accept the look and feel of the series. “I think that’s something we often gloss over when it comes to conversations about representation: bringing those who have lived in this world for a very long time to the table,...
- 2/29/2024
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
When Hiroyuki Sanada was a teenager, he read something that had a profound effect on how he viewed the future. Written by Tokugawa Ieyasu on the occasion of his abdication as shōgun, the military leader of Japan, the Testament of Ieyasu contained many lessons, but what stuck out to Sanada was Ieyasu’s first precept: “Life is like walking along a road shouldering a heavy load; there is no need to hurry”
“Never rush. That word hit my heart,” Sanada, 63, tells me over a Zoom call in early February. “I...
“Never rush. That word hit my heart,” Sanada, 63, tells me over a Zoom call in early February. “I...
- 2/29/2024
- by Geoffrey Bunting
- Rollingstone.com
Renowned for his unforgettable performances in the John Wick saga, Hiroyuki Sanada brings his formidable talent to the forefront as the lead actor in the highly praised series, Shōgun. Following the release of its initial two episodes, Sanada’s portrayal immediately garnered widespread acclaim, solidifying his status as a versatile and compelling actor.
However, beyond Sanada’s captivating performance, Shōgun captivates audiences with its unparalleled artistic vision.
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun
Shōgun stood out as a testament to the notion that quality storytelling and craftsmanship could triumph over mere commercial appeal. The series’ creators have meticulously crafted a world that transcends mere entertainment, immersing viewers in the rich tapestry of history and culture.
This dedication to quality television is evident in every frame, earning the admiration of fans who appreciate the depth and nuance of the narrative.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun Returns with A Triumph of Artistic Integrity in Modern...
However, beyond Sanada’s captivating performance, Shōgun captivates audiences with its unparalleled artistic vision.
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun
Shōgun stood out as a testament to the notion that quality storytelling and craftsmanship could triumph over mere commercial appeal. The series’ creators have meticulously crafted a world that transcends mere entertainment, immersing viewers in the rich tapestry of history and culture.
This dedication to quality television is evident in every frame, earning the admiration of fans who appreciate the depth and nuance of the narrative.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun Returns with A Triumph of Artistic Integrity in Modern...
- 2/28/2024
- by Pritha Roy
- FandomWire
For too long, Hollywood films set against an Asian backdrop have succumbed to the stereotypical portrayal of the ‘White savior’ eclipsing the significance and value of an Asian character. Matt Damon’s 2016 film The Great Wall was a major culprit in propagating this viewpoint, with the Oscar winner himself regretting being part of such a narrative.
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun
This is the kind of prejudiced portrayal that FX’s Shōgun wanted to avoid. The samurai show stars accomplished Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada as the central protagonist who has also doubled up as the producer for the project. Showrunners Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo were keenly aware of the clichéd roles that actors like Sanada were subjected to, and wanted to right this wrong with this series.
Suggested“This isn’t even remotely true”: Disney Gets Surprise Fan Support After Being Accused of ‘Under-Promoting’ Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun After...
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun
This is the kind of prejudiced portrayal that FX’s Shōgun wanted to avoid. The samurai show stars accomplished Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada as the central protagonist who has also doubled up as the producer for the project. Showrunners Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo were keenly aware of the clichéd roles that actors like Sanada were subjected to, and wanted to right this wrong with this series.
Suggested“This isn’t even remotely true”: Disney Gets Surprise Fan Support After Being Accused of ‘Under-Promoting’ Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun After...
- 2/28/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Based on the 1975 book by James Clavell, FX’s highly anticipated historical drama series Shōgun is a grand story set in feudal Japan over 400 years ago.
It’s set during a turbulent time in the country’s history, when it’s on the brink of war and John Blackthorne, a Western privateer, crashes his ship along the coast. In the series, Hiroyuki Sanada plays the smart and strong leader Lord Toranaga.
A still from Shōgun (2024)
Despite some people claiming Disney isn’t promoting Shōgun well, fans are actually backing the studio because the series received positive reviews.
Suggested“It is a very different and worthy perspective”: Shōgun Creators Reveal Real Reason Behind a Major Change in Hiroyuki Sanada Series Surprise Fan Support for Disney Despite Accusations of Lack of Promotion for Shōgun Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshii Toranaga in a still from Shōgun
Recently, Hiroyuki Sanada‘s Shōgun is...
It’s set during a turbulent time in the country’s history, when it’s on the brink of war and John Blackthorne, a Western privateer, crashes his ship along the coast. In the series, Hiroyuki Sanada plays the smart and strong leader Lord Toranaga.
A still from Shōgun (2024)
Despite some people claiming Disney isn’t promoting Shōgun well, fans are actually backing the studio because the series received positive reviews.
Suggested“It is a very different and worthy perspective”: Shōgun Creators Reveal Real Reason Behind a Major Change in Hiroyuki Sanada Series Surprise Fan Support for Disney Despite Accusations of Lack of Promotion for Shōgun Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshii Toranaga in a still from Shōgun
Recently, Hiroyuki Sanada‘s Shōgun is...
- 2/28/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
It is no news that Hollywood has had a long-raging racism problem; one that is still yet to be completely uprooted. While some actors and actresses have stepped forward to try to talk about this problem, their words have only made so much of a difference. However, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada isn’t one to just sit straight and watch racism unfold.
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shogun
For one who has been one of the most notably commended and respected actors in all of Hollywood and Japan, Sanada doesn’t fear risking his fame when it comes to matters like these. If anything, he shows more guts in calling out Hollywood over its racist practices and problems than perhaps all of Hollywood’s actors and actresses themselves!
“We’re just so sick of that scene”: Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun is a Direct Response to Matt Damon’s White Savior Box-Office...
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shogun
For one who has been one of the most notably commended and respected actors in all of Hollywood and Japan, Sanada doesn’t fear risking his fame when it comes to matters like these. If anything, he shows more guts in calling out Hollywood over its racist practices and problems than perhaps all of Hollywood’s actors and actresses themselves!
“We’re just so sick of that scene”: Hiroyuki Sanada’s Shōgun is a Direct Response to Matt Damon’s White Savior Box-Office...
- 2/28/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Legendary actor Hiroyuki Sanada has played roles in some of the biggest films of the past few years. The Japanese actor has been acting since the age of six and has made a mark in both the Japanese film industry and Hollywood with films such as The Last Samurai, Sunshine, The Wolverine, and John Wick: Chapter 4.
Sanada will be seen in the Hulu/FX series Shogun, in which he plays Lord Yoshii Toranaga, the first shogun (military dictator) of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The legendary star also produced the show and reportedly gave his all. The actor mentioned that he would be the first person to be on set and continuously shoot for his films while making sure he gave time for Shogun.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Commitment Towards Shogun Hiroyuki Sanada in Shogun | Credits: FX
Actor Hiroyuki Sanada reportedly became a producer on the Hulu/FX series Shogun to be...
Sanada will be seen in the Hulu/FX series Shogun, in which he plays Lord Yoshii Toranaga, the first shogun (military dictator) of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The legendary star also produced the show and reportedly gave his all. The actor mentioned that he would be the first person to be on set and continuously shoot for his films while making sure he gave time for Shogun.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Commitment Towards Shogun Hiroyuki Sanada in Shogun | Credits: FX
Actor Hiroyuki Sanada reportedly became a producer on the Hulu/FX series Shogun to be...
- 2/28/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, Shōgun is a limited historical drama series based on the 1975 novel of the same name by James Clavell. The story follows the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai. The show stars an acclaimed Japanese cast including Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, and more.
The ten-episode series premiered with two episodes premiering on February 27th, 2024 and new episodes releasing weekly. The series received a positive response from the critics upon its release with special mention for the performances of the actors, its commitment to source material, and immersion. Hiroyuki Sanada recently shared his views on working on the show that has already been dubbed as a ‘must watch’.
Suggested“You’re gonna want to watch it”: Shōgun is Being Called the Next Game of Thrones: 5 Reasons it’s Better Than GoT Hiroyuki...
The ten-episode series premiered with two episodes premiering on February 27th, 2024 and new episodes releasing weekly. The series received a positive response from the critics upon its release with special mention for the performances of the actors, its commitment to source material, and immersion. Hiroyuki Sanada recently shared his views on working on the show that has already been dubbed as a ‘must watch’.
Suggested“You’re gonna want to watch it”: Shōgun is Being Called the Next Game of Thrones: 5 Reasons it’s Better Than GoT Hiroyuki...
- 2/28/2024
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
While Japanese actor cum martial artist Hiroyuki Sanada has been in multiple masterpieces before, probably none comes as close to the epic superhit dropping-soon series Shōgun. One of the most anticipated series of perhaps the entire decade, it is a historical drama set in the year 1600, based on the same name novel from 1975 by James Clavell.
FX’s Shōgun (2024)
What’s more, is that Shōgun has already earned a perfect 100% rating from critics on the Tomatometer and holds a whopping 9.4/10 score on IMDb as well. With a stunning rating as this and a storyline as brutal and violent as ever, fans are dubbing this series as the next and much better replacement for Game of Thrones.
Suggested“It is a very different and worthy perspective”: Shōgun Creators Reveal Real Reason Behind a Major Change in Hiroyuki Sanada Series Fans are Calling Shōgun the Next Game of Thrones
Hiroyuki Sanada...
FX’s Shōgun (2024)
What’s more, is that Shōgun has already earned a perfect 100% rating from critics on the Tomatometer and holds a whopping 9.4/10 score on IMDb as well. With a stunning rating as this and a storyline as brutal and violent as ever, fans are dubbing this series as the next and much better replacement for Game of Thrones.
Suggested“It is a very different and worthy perspective”: Shōgun Creators Reveal Real Reason Behind a Major Change in Hiroyuki Sanada Series Fans are Calling Shōgun the Next Game of Thrones
Hiroyuki Sanada...
- 2/27/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
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