"Sh ō gun" is reigning supreme on TV. The FX series, a historical drama set in feudal Japan, which also streamed on Hulu, is the most nominated series at the 76th Emmy Awards. It received a grand total of 25 nominations, including outstanding drama series.
FULL LIST: : Nominees for 2024 Emmys Based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, "Sh ō gun" was previously adapted to the small screen with a miniseries in 1980. Originally billed as a limited series, the success of the latest "Sh ō gun" incarnation -- both critically and by fans -- led the network to announce in May that it was working to "develop the saga with two additional seasons." Here's everything you need to know about "Sh ō gun" at the Emmys this year.
"Sh ō gun," which aired the 10 episodes of its first season between February and April 2024, received 25 Emmy nominations at the 76th Emmy Awards. In addition to receiving a nomination for outstanding drama series, five stars were nominated for their work: Hiroyuki Sanada (outstanding lead actor in a drama series), Anna Sawai (outstanding lead actress in a drama series), Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira (outstanding supporting actor in a drama series) and Néstor Carbonell (outstanding guest actor in a drama series). VIDEO : 'Sh ō gun' exemplifies FX's fearless authenticity in storytelling The show also received two nominations for outstanding writing for a drama series, a nomination for outstanding directing for a drama series, a nomination for outstandin.