LOS ANGELES– After breaking an Emmy record last year with 18 wins in one season, the FX hit “Shōgun,” swept its nominated categories at this year’s Golden Globes Awards.
“Chōgun” was nominated and won four categories, including Best Television Series (Drama), Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor. This made the series the most decorated show of the evening.
“Chō“Gun” star Hiroyuki Sanada, who won the award for best actor in a drama film, said that “this is not only for Japanese filmmakers or actors, but for filmmakers and actors around the world who have a great luck.” I hope this will be a great stepping stone for the next generation around the world. »
Tadanobu Asano, who won Best Supporting Actor, explained, “The first time I worked with Hiroyuki Sanada was when I was 19, and now here we are today.” hui in this place, and ‘Shōgun’ really gave me the opportunity to really put all of my experiences that I’ve had as an artist and a person and really put them into ‘Shōgun.'”
After Anna Sawai won Best Actress, she revealed to the Golden Globes press room whether she would return for season two of “Shōgun.”
After Anna Sawai won Best Actress, she revealed to the newsroom whether she would return for season two. “If they asked me, I absolutely would. I can’t say no.”
Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, executive producers and writers of “Shōgun,” said on the red carpet what fans can expect from the second season. “Everyone is definitely up for the fashion show of ‘Shōgun,” we found so many more opportunities for great armor, great costumes, great elements, great costume changes throughout every episode.” Marks also added “our costume designer is going crazy this season with the kind of scenes we have.”
Season two of “Shōgun” is currently in the works. The first season is now streaming on Hulu.
Meanwhile, with “Shōgun’s”, The Walt Disney Company also won two other Golden Globe Awards, one for Kieran Culkin’s Best Supporting Actor performance in Searchlight Pictures’ “A Real Pain” and another for Jeremy’s Best Actor performance Allen White in FX’s “The Bear.”
The Walt Disney Company is the parent company of Hulu and ABC.
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