renewal of 'Shogun' for the second season despite its widespread popularity. What began as James Clavell's original novel, continued with the 1980 adaptation and became an interpretation of the beauty and brutality of feudal Japan.'Shogun' was praised for its production design, complex characters, and incredible performances so much so that it became an early contender for the upcoming Emmy Awards.
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Creators of the series, Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks have reiterated that the show was always intended as a one-season. According to 'Collider', they said in a statement, «We took the story to the end of the book and put a period at the end of that sentence. We love how the book ends; it was one of the reasons why we both knew we wanted to do it — and we ended in exactly that place.»
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They further said that he has been party to this in the past with shows like this, where a whole factory was built, and it only pumps out 10 cars and closes up shop. He added that one of the producers wrote a nearly 900-page instruction manual for how to do this show, almost as long as the book Shogun itself.
It can be said that Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks thought that the original book had a powerful, clear-cut ending, so it makes sense that Kondo and Marks wouldn't want to mess with that too much. Shogun has been compared to 'Game of Thrones', which tried to
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