'Shōgun' has been renewed for Seasons 2 and 3 at FX on Hulu.
More “Shōgun” is in the works.
The hit FX for Hulu series is in development in two more seasons; “Shōgun” was originally announced as a limited series.
Co-creators, executive producers, and writers Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo would return for Seasons 2 and 3, which FX says are now “likely” to happen, along with executive producer Michaela Clavell and series star and producer Hiroyuki Sanada. Production has not been set as the additional seasons have not yet been ordered — but a writers’ room is being assembled and will begin in the summer.
They could simply continue from where they left off in Season 1 and fill in the blanks? I personally felt the ending was a little unsatisfying.
Either way, it's a bold move. It wouldn't be the first time a team of writers has had to come up with completely original material and fallen flat on their faces.
no, they're gonna expand the Shogun feudal universe ..... lol. as the season of Shogun advanced, I was charmed by it's beauty and production value, but less so in the story it was hiding. in the end the entire series was about a battle never fought, which was bad enough as a tease, but in reality the battle of sekigahara was fought in reality with sides changing allegiences during the battle, which would have made for a satisfying ending to the season. i'm less enthused about more seasons if they're simply going to toy with their audiences expectations than producing an excellent period peice from history that i'm interested in.
in the end the entire series was about a battle never fought
Yes, that's the book the show comes from. It's been a long time but as I recall it, the book treats that battle as even more of an afterthought, something like "of course it ended in a big battle, but the conclusion was already foretold by everything we just talked about, we don't even need to talk about the battle to know how it went." The series actually gives even more detail about it than the book when Toranaga clarifies that Mariko's role was decisive in making the mother of the heir drop her support of his enemy, and that's it.
The book is not about the battle, the book is about how the battle was won even before it started and how Tokugawa / toranaga made that happen, the battle is irrelevant.
So... Are they going to time jump like in the novels, or have studio writers just continue the current story? If the latter, I don't have a lot of hope for the following seasons.
Well good luck to them, I was a tiny bit disappointed with the finale because I wanted to see Ishido buried from the neck down with a line of people waiting to spit on his head.