Shogun's potential romance between John Blackthorne and Lady Mariko in the new FX historical epic set in 1600s Japan has garnered attention. Premiered on February 27, the series follows the story of Lord Yoshii Toranaga, a powerful daimyo, and a shipwrecked English sailor, Pilot-Major John Blackthorne.
The cast includes Anna Sawai as Lady Mariko, a skilled samurai and translator. In a recent interview, Sawai discussed the possibility of a romance between Blackthorne and Mariko following her husband Buntaro's presumed death in episode 3.
Mariko's character, portrayed by Sawai, experienced a mix of emotions during her husband's heroic sacrifice. Despite recognizing Buntaro as a strong warrior, their unhappy marriage left her relieved after his passing. This newfound freedom allows Mariko to connect with Blackthorne on a deeper level.
As the series progresses, the relationship between Mariko and Blackthorne evolves, with Mariko finding comfort and respect in Blackthorne's demeanor. Their growing closeness hints at a potential romance, although Mariko's readiness to move on remains uncertain.
Shogun, airing on FX and Hulu, delves into the complexities of 17th Century Japan, showcasing the intricate power dynamics and personal relationships that shape the characters' journeys. With a talented cast led by Cosmo Jarvis, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Anna Sawai, the series promises a captivating exploration of honor, sacrifice, and love in a tumultuous historical setting.