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The remainder of the 10-episode series was released weekly. Internationally, the series was available on Disney+ and Star+ in Latin America and Disney+ in other territories. [43] An English dub of the series was available on Hulu. [44] A companion podcast hosted by Shōgun staff writer Emily Yoshida was also released for each episode. [45]
"Anjin" (Japanese: 按針) is the series premiere of the American historical drama television series Shōgun, based on the novel by James Clavell. The episode was written by series developers Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, and directed by co-executive producer Jonathan van Tulleken.
4.2 Episode 2: Vow at Sakurajima (1/13/2008) 4.3 Episode 3: Satsuma Divide ... The following year, she moved to Edo castle to marry the shogun. Sketch 18: The Port ...
From episodes 1028–1030 and recap special 4 (1030.5), in the Japanese broadcast only due to licensing issues and to promote Film: Red, the special opening theme is the theme song of the aforementioned film, "New Genesis" (新時代, Shin Jidai, lit.
In the comics, Agatha Harkness first appeared in Fantastic Four #94 (October 1969) [1] as the governess to Franklin Richards, serving as an ally to the Fantastic Four. [2] She trained the Scarlet Witch / Wanda Maximoff in the art of magic [3] and was revealed to be the mother of the warlock Nicholas Scratch and the grandmother of the Salem's Seven.
Nielsen estimated that the episode was watched by 10.6 million viewers on HBO Max in the first four days, with the number increasing to 14.5 million when including the viewership on the main HBO channel. [a] [143] Samba TV meanwhile stated that 4.8 million U.S. households streamed the episode in the first four days. [144]
Disney later revealed that the seventh episode of the show achieved 4.2 million views globally within its first day of streaming, marking a 35% increase compared to the premiere episode. [ 141 ] [ 142 ] The eighth episode garnered 4.6 million views on Disney+ within its first day, reflecting a nearly 10% increase from the viewership of the ...
Hell's Kitchen is an American reality television cooking competition (based on the British series of the same name) broadcast on Fox and premiered on May 30, 2005. It is hosted by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.