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Hiroyuki Sanada 'Shogun' Season 2 Preparation: Filming Expected to Commence This Fall

 


Info in Movie News | The actor Hiroyuki Sanada has given insights into the preparations for the filming of the second season of "Shogun", expected to commence this coming fall, generally between September and mid-December. The scriptwriting team, Sanada confirmed, is still finalizing the narrative for the continued shooting.

"The goal is to start filming this year in the fall, and the writers are committed to the task," Sanada disclosed in a report with Variety on Saturday, February 8.

Sanada also clarified that nearly half of the cast is the same as in the previous season, with some new names added to the lineup. Furthermore, they are still in search of the best crew for the series which won the prestigious PGA Award in the "Norman Felton Award" category for "Episodic Television Drama" last season. Full synopsis details of "Shogun" Season 1 can be found here. (Synopsis: Shogun 2024)

"Shogun" Season 2 hasn't been officially given the go-ahead by FX as yet. However, those both behind and in front of the camera have already begun discussing various aspects of the 17th-century drama.

In January 2025, Rachel Kondo, the show's creator and executive producer, stated that new season development was "in progress," but remained reluctant to share more information. 

"We're still trying. We haven't given up, but I can't divulge more details," she said.

Justin Marks, who is Kondo's husband as well as the creator and executive producer of "Shogun", noted that they have approximately six weeks left until the end of their writing room.

In October 2024, Marks signed a comprehensive TV agreement with FX to help develop new network projects. The contract also includes a possible new season of "Shogun" with Kondo, to be co-produced with the Clavell family.

At the 2025 Golden Globes, "Shogun" won four accolades, including best television series and best TV drama actor for Sanada. The show also received a total of 18 awards at the 2024 Emmy's, an unprecedented achievement for any television season.

The television show "Shogun" is an adaptation of the novel, "Shogun", written by James Clavell. This novel was initially published in 1975 and was later transformed into a television series in 1980.

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