FX’s new adaptation of James Clavell’s 1975 bestselling samurai novel Shōgun, premiered with a bang, logging 9 million views for its first episode, according to Disney. Fans can now tune in weekly to stream the remaining episodes until the finale on April 23.
Set in 1600 in feudal Japan, the action-drama centers around marooned sailor John Blackthorne (played by Peaky Blinders star Cosmo Jarvis) and his rise from English outsider to samurai while being used as a pawn in Lord Yoshii Toranaga’s struggle to reach the top of the country’s ruling order.
Helmed by Justin Marks, whose credits include Top Gun: Maverick, alongside his wife Rachel Kondo, the 10-episode series also stars Hiroyuki Sanada, who served as the series’ producer, as Toranaga. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters actress Anna Sawai plays mysterious Christian noblewoman Lady Mariko.
The new series marks the second time the novel has inspired a limited TV series, with a 1980 adaptation starring Richard Chamberlain, Toshiro Mifune and Yoko Shimada proving a huge worldwide hit.
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When and where to watch Shōgun
Shōgun debuted in the US on Tuesday, Feb. 27, and three episodes are now available to watch. The remaining seven episodes will be released on a weekly basis at the same time on both platforms from then on, but you can watch the next one on Tuesday, March 12 on Hulu in the US, and at 10 p.m. ET on FX’s linear cable network.
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