Shogun, the FX series based on the James Clavell novel of the same name is a hit with audiences, but it is just one book in a series known as the Asian Saga. Chronologically, Shōgun is the first ...
While Shogun is part of the 6 book series of James Clavell's Asian Saga, it is the only book released under the title of Shogun.
They actually seem more open to doing a second season of Shogun than they are adapting another book like James Clavell’s Tai-Pan, given that they spent so much time researching Shogun’s time ...
This is the entirety of the Shogun book, written by James Clavell in 1975, so any future continuation of that would have to be invented from scratch. That is almost certainly not going to happen.
“This book is intended for those who have read James Clavell’s Shōgun and who are curious about its educational significance as ‘A Novel of Japan.’” The book is out of print but I found this PDF copy ...
Of course, there’s the original TV adaptation of Shōgun from 1980, which I was surprised to find that you can stream on Amazon. Richard Chamberlain stars as Blackthorne and the legendary Toshiro ...
In Shogun, multiple characters have died in a variety of ways. Some have died in battle, some punished to death and some sacrificed themselves for the greater good. The below table lists all the ...
Shogun fans can’t wait ... Season 1 followed James Clavell’s novel closely, and it bears no direct sequel within the other books in the author’s six-volume Asian Saga. While Anna Sawai ...