Current:Home > Stocks'Shogun' rules Emmys; Who is Anna Sawai? Where have we seen Hiroyuki Sanada before? -NextGenWealth
'Shogun' rules Emmys; Who is Anna Sawai? Where have we seen Hiroyuki Sanada before?
View
Date:2025-04-15 12:28:01
"Shogun" is the supreme Emmys ruler.
The FX epic series featuring the power struggle of 17th-century Japanese feudal lords and a shipwrecked English sailor dominated Sunday's 76th Primetime Emmy Awards with three awards, including historic wins for best actress Anna Sawai and best actor Hiroyuki Sanada — the first Japanese actors to win an Emmy, along with best drama.
"Shogun," adapted from James Clavell's famed 1976 novel of the same name, rode into the Emmys as the warlord to watch. Disney-owned FX's most expensive and ambitious series ever entered with the top nominations haul at 25, including best drama series, first-time nominations for producer and star Sanada and Sawai, as well as two supporting actors (Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira). The limited series had already plundered the precursor Creative Arts Emmys on Sept. 8, taking a 14 awards, already a record for a drama in a single season.
But what is a "Shogun," and who are the stars? Let's explore:
What is 'Shogun'? Haven't we seen it before on TV?
"Shogun" first made TV history as a landmark 1980 miniseries, also based on Clavell's book, starring Richard Chamberlain as English sailor John Blackthorne and Japanese acting icon Toshirô Mifune as Lord Toranaga. The miniseries was such a phenomenon that Chamberlain transformed into a global superstar, and American interest in Japanese culture contributed to the popularity of sushi and restaurants specializing in the dish.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
FX's "Shogun" places a heavier emphasis on the Japanese point of view and characters, with the focus on embattled Lord Toranaga's (Sanada) effort to fend off his jealous rivals. The warlord's loyal ally, the mysterious Christian noblewoman Toda Marika (Sawai), serves as a translator for the shipwrecked sailor Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis), who becomes a useful weapon in Toranaga's arsenal.
The new series created by husband-and-wife executive producer team Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks relies heavily on carefully translated English subtitles from Japanese for the primarily Japanese ensemble cast, which includes Toranaga's competitors — notably the charismatic frenemy Lord Kashigi Yabushige (Asano) and Toranaga's chief rival Ishido Kazunari (Hira), who takes over the powerful Council of Regents.
Beautifully shot and superbly acted, the critically acclaimed "Shogun," with a 99 percent critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes, is FX’s most-watched series ever. In May, FX announced that Seasons 2 and 3 of "Shogun" were being developed, without timelines for potential release.
Who is 'Shogun' star Anna Sawai?
If you don't know Japanese New Zealander rising star Sawai, 32, then get on board.
The one-time J-pop star from the girl group Faky landed a small but kicking action role as Elle Lue in 2021's "F9." Since then, Sawai has moved to plum TV roles, including the Godzilla-opposing former science teacher Cate Randa in the Apple TV+ series "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" and as Harvard-educated, Japan-based businesswoman Naomi in the multi-generational, Emmy-winning Apple TV+ series "Pachinko."
Toda Marika's Season 1 death limits Sawai's involvement in potential future "Shogun" seasons. The actress currently stars in "Pachinko" Season 2 (now streaming on Apple TV+), where Naomi's personal and professional relationship with work colleague Solomon (Jin Ha) is getting complicated.
Where have we seen Hiroyuki Sanada before?
Tokyo-born Sanada, 63, gained notice in the U.S. by starring in the Japanese supernatural horror film "Ring" in 1998. After appearing as Ujio alongside Tom Cruise in 2003's "The Last Samurai" and as Kenji in 2007's "Rush Hour 3," Sanada moved to the U.S. to pursue his career. He is best known for portraying the ninja Scorpion in 2021's "Mortal Kombat," a senior yakuza member in Brad Pitt's 2022 action comedy "Bullet Train." and as Koji Shimazu, manager of the Osaka branch of assassins in last year's "John Wick: Chapter 4."
Sanada served as a knowledge-rich producer on "Shogun" and will continue the role in future seasons, giving detailed instructions on everything from battle scenes to costume preparation.
"I carried the pressure of being a producer on my shoulder," Sanada told USA TODAY. "But more than that, I had happiness."
Two warlords now battle for Emmys
In an ironic twist, two "Shogun" warlords, played by revered Japanese actors Asano and Hira, vied for the same best supporting actor award.
Before taking the deliciously back-stabbing Yabushige role in "Shogun," Asano, 50, was best known to American audiences for playing the Thor-ally warrior Hogun in the Marvel Comics Universe and as God of Thunder Raiden in 2021's "Mortal Kombat."
Playing the former peasant who rules as powerful Kazunari in "Shogun" is Hira's biggest American splash. The Brown-educated actor, 50, starred as the villain Kenta in 2021's "Snake Eyes" and will portray Prime Minister Ozaki in the upcoming Marvel caper "Captain America: Brave New World."
veryGood! (333)
Related
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- Park Service retracts decision to take down William Penn statue at Philadelphia historical site
- A look at recent crashes and safety problems involving Boeing planes
- Federal investigators can’t determine exact cause of 2022 helicopter crash near Philadelphia
- Average rate on 30
- Sterling K. Brown recommends taking it 'moment to moment,' on screen and in life
- CES 2024 is upon us. Here’s what to expect from this year’s annual show of all-things tech
- Newspaper sues city for police records, mayor directs ‘immediate steps’ for response
- All That You Wanted to Know About She’s All That
- Opening statements expected in trial over constitutional challenge to Georgia voting system
Ranking
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- ‘King of the NRA': Civil trial scrutinizes lavish spending by gun rights group’s longtime leader
- Cable car brought down by fallen tree in Austrian skiing area, injuring 4 people on board
- Veteran actress Jodie Foster: I have managed to survive, and survive intact, and that was no small feat
- Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon
- Cable car brought down by fallen tree in Austrian skiing area, injuring 4 people on board
- NFL Week 18 winners, losers: Eagles enter playoffs in a tailspin
- Japan’s foreign minister visits Poland to strengthen ties with the NATO nation
Recommendation
Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
Jim Harbaugh delivers a national title. Corum scores 2 TDs, Michigan overpowers Washington 34-13
Danish appeals court upholds guilty verdicts for 3 Iranians convicted on terror charges
These are the top 3 Dow Jones stocks to own in 2024, according to Wall Street
Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
Reactions to the death of German soccer great Franz Beckenbauer at the age of 78
Golden Globe-nominated Taylor Swift appears to skip Chiefs game with Travis Kelce ruled out
Lisa Bonet files for divorce from Jason Momoa 18 years after they became a couple