'Shogun' creator dishes on season 2 plans, says they're 'coming out of the writers' room now'
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At the Critics Choice Awards, 'Shgun' emerged as a major winner, taking home accolades for Best Drama Series and acting awards for Hiroyuki Sanada, Moeka Hoshi, and Tadanobu Asano. In a pressroom conversation, Sanada hinted at his character's evolution for the upcoming season two, expressing hope to lead Japan. Creator Justin Marks shared insights into the writing process, revealing that the team is nearly finished with the season's scripts and excited about the big ideas yet to come. Seasons two and three were confirmed last May, building anticipation for the show's future.
We're coming out of the writers' room now, and kind of, I would say, still in that dazed state of being almost done with the break of the 10 episodes, and you know, we have our finale now. We're putting that together, and we've got a bunch of scripts for the first part, that's allowing us to start figuring out how we're going to shoot this.
I think that the thing to take away more than anything is how, I hope at least, how surprised people are going to be with some of the big ideas as soon as the first episode of part two, said Marks.
Hopefully in the season two, I can be your leader of Japan. That's my hope,
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