Is it possible that dead characters will reappear in “Shogun General” Season 2? Suggestions by Hiroyuki Sanada | THE RIVER

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The drama “Shogun'', which won 18 Emmy Awards, the highest honor in American television, is currently preparing for its second season. The series was originally scheduled to be a one-season limited series, but the producer FX decided to renew it for another season after receiving worldwide response.

It refers to the events of the drama “Shogun General”.

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In season 1, which depicts a fierce battle for supremacy in Japan during the Sengoku period, many popular characters left the show. Popular characters such as Mariko, played by Anna Sawai, who became the first Japanese to win the Emmy Award for Best Actress, and Yabuju, played by Tadanobu Asano, who had already been internationally known before this work, were originally played by the season. It is unlikely that he will appear in 2.

However, Hiroyuki Sanada, who serves as the lead actor and producer, commented that their reappearance is possible. When asked by The Hollywood Reporter if there was any possibility of him appearing again in flashbacks or prequels, he replied:

“It's a shame. There's no Mariko, there's no Yabushige, there's no Hiromatsu. All the beloved characters are gone. Tokuma Nishioka, who played Hiromatsu, said in a recent interview that he and Yabushige are zombies. (laughs) I don't have any ideas yet, but there's a good chance they'll come back somehow. Maybe in someone's dreams? mosquito?”

It would be a bit absurd to call it a ghost, but it seems possible if it reappears in flashbacks or dreams. In season 1, Mariko and Ochiha's childhood is depicted in flashbacks, Anjin has dreams of old age, and the outlook for the upcoming battle is cut out as a video, and the production shows different times. Because it had already been done. It certainly seems possible that the characters who left Season 1 will reappear in scenes where the remaining characters reflect on their past.

“Shogun Shogun” is currently available on Disney Plus.

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