FX’s Shōgun Achieves Coveted 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score

The upcoming FX drama is earning Game of Thrones-level hype from critics.

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FX’s upcoming drama series Shōgun, slated to premiere later this month, has accomplished a rare feat – scoring 100% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes after initial reactions from critics.

Based on the iconic 1975 novel by James Clavell, Shōgun is an expansive historical fiction epic set in 17th century Japan. The story follows English sailor John Blackthorne, played by Cosmo Jarvis, who becomes entangled in the political turmoil of the era after being shipwrecked on Japanese shores. With its elaborate production design and talented ensemble cast, Shōgun has drawn comparisons to HBO’s hit fantasy series Game of Thrones.

And much like Game of Thrones in its heyday, Shōgun is soaring critically right out of the gate. Its current flawless 100% Rotten Tomatoes score demonstrates highly enthusiastic praise across the board, with reviews highlighting engrossing performances and lavish production values transporting viewers right into feudal Japan. For comparison, not even universally beloved seasons of Game of Thrones managed to earn a perfect rating on the site.

This suggests Shōgun could be a breakout hit for FX, with the potential to enrapture audiences much like Game of Thrones did at its peak. The series looks poised to build upon the legacy of Clavell’s novel, which also inspired a 1980 miniseries adaptation starring Richard Chamberlain. However, based on initial reactions, this new take appears even more expansive and immersive.

With stunning cinematography, rich cultural detail, and simmering dramatic intrigue, Shōgun aims to be a transportive viewing experience. And if critics are any indication, FX may have a masterful period drama on their hands that both satisfies fans of the source material and draws in newcomers. We’ll find out for sure when Shōgun’s epic tale of power and betrayal unfolds starting February 27.

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