I haven’t finished it yet but I have read the book. Didn’t they basically cover all the content from the book in season 1? I can’t imagine additional seasons would be nearly as good with show runners just making things up off the cuff.
This is my worry as well. I didn’t read the book but as far as I know season 1 already covered it. If they base successive seasons on actual historical events that the book was based on, maybe it can work?
I mean it’s also possible that they simply get good writers that can actually write good new content.
I mean it’s also more than likely that they will fuck it up, but here’s hoping.
The first season was phenomenal and an example of the best story telling tv can offer. I have no interest though in watching additional season that goes beyond the book. It will inevitably dissapoint and be a waste of time.
Season 1 was, like everything else, filmed in Vancouver.
I think it’s only pretty recently that Japan has opened up the possibilities for filming there, to make shows like Tokyo Vice possible. Ridley Scott had a nightmare filming Black Rain there a couple of decades ago - partly because as far a they’re concerned, a filmmaker’s need to close down a street is outweighed by any citizen’s need to use the street.
I have not watched. Should I?
It was actually good, it’s basically a political drama set in feudal Japan. Also it is very interesting with a translation twist, like oil and water that don’t mix yet they make it work.
Ugh. Politics.
This ain’t the politics you’re thinking of. Most stunning show I’ve seen in ages, if ever.
Think of it like the politics in Game of Thrones. It’s used to build the drama.
Do they really need to thou there’s not many places they could film that still look like there from that time period without a ton of cgi anyway.