If you haven't watched Shogun yet, you may be missing out on one of the most talked about series that people are comparing to HBO's Game of Thrones. But how did Shogun break streaming records, and why does the British pilot give off Tom Holland vibes? In a recent episode of the podcast The Frames Per Second, co- The host reviews the first three episodes of the FX original and finds out if it's a must-see or overrated.
What is Shogun?
Shogun is FX's original adaptation of James Clavell's bestselling 1975 historical novel set during Japan's late Sengoku period. The TV version, released this year, follows the story of a mysterious European ship stranded in a nearby fishing village, and Lord Toranaga Yoshii discovers a secret that could tip the scales of power and destroy his enemies. Masu. In his first six days of streaming, he reached 9 million views worldwide across Hulu, Disney+, and Star+, making him the number one scripted series, previously held by The Bear. It broke the previous record.
“It feels like a live-action anime.”
On Dead End Media and Urban One Podcast Network's Frames Per Second podcast, the hosts discuss the show's dubbing strategy and subtitle viewing strategy, who they think will be the show's star, and the dynamics between Toranaga and the Brits. I am reacting about. Pirate, Blackthorn.
The Frames Per Second podcast is a show in the Urban One Podcast Network's Dead End Media collection. The hosts cover all the hot topics and issues related to movies through in-depth discussions and reviews of the movies and TV shows we're watching today.