Tráiler oficial de 'Shōgun', la nueva y épica serie de Disney+ que nos traslada al Japón feudal de los samuráis del siglo XVII.
Disney+'s latest historical drama, Shōgun, takes place in 17th-century feudal Japan. The series stars Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis as unlikely partners who navigate the turbulent era together. Airing for 10 episodes this spring, the limited series serves as the second major adaption of James Clavell's 1975 novel of the same name. While characters depicted in the series are based on real-life events surrounding the famous Tokugawa Shogunate, the story follows an original plot.
'Every single actor and background performer has to be in a special wig, of the hairstyle of the time,' Smith added. 'Just the mass amount of people that it takes to get that ready in the morning and undone at the end of the day.' When the crew left, they reportedly planted a Japanese pine tree in the area as a thank you to the community. The tree was just one of hundreds of items brought over from Japan, including costumes, jewellery, furniture, weapons, and old feudal armour.
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