Shōgun He has already become a favorite of the awards season, winning several awards for his first season.
Now, the FX program won the best international series on the BAFTA TV Awards. In his acceptance speech, Showrunner Justin Marks highlighted how the series was made with global cooperation.
“You have a group of Americans who met with a group of Europeans and a group of Japanese and made a show in Canada, and now we are here on stage in England,” added the creator.
He continued: “That we are on stage is really a testimony of the spirit of the great international collaboration that our crew of 3,000 people defended.”
“It is a spirit that is unfortunately disappearing from the world at this time. Thank you, Bafta … for honoring this idea that good television is really a nation without borders,” said the showrunner.
Meanwhile, the shooting of the long -awaited season will begin in Vancouver in January 2026.
The details about the plot are limited. However, the events of the second season will take place after a decade of what happened in the first season.