Shogun will debut today on both streaming and television. Where to watch this promising series? There are several options.
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Shogun, the highly anticipated series, will debut today on television and streaming platforms. This production is a new adaptation of the famous book by James Clavell under the same title and will take viewers to feudal Japan. Many people are certainly wondering where they can watch the series, created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks. There are several options, and we hasten to provide an answer.
Shogun will premiere today, February 27th, on both television and streaming services. The first two episodes of the ten-episode series will be available to watch on the FX network at 10 PM PT. Subsequent episodes will be released weekly on Tuesdays. It's worth noting that the FX channel is also available on YouTube TV.
The Shogun series will also be available for streaming. Hulu subscribers will find the first two episodes on the platform on Tuesday, February 27th, as well. New episodes will premiere every following Tuesday.
Shogun is a new adaptation of the famous book by James Clavell of the same title. The action of the 10-episode series is set in Japan in the year 1600 and tells the story of Yoshi Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada), who must fight for his life after the members of the council of regents unite against him. At the same time, a European ship wrecks near a fishing village. The sole survivor of the disaster is English captain John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis), who has valuable information that could help Toranaga tip the scales of victory in his favor.
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