Ren Meguro Joins Shogun 2 Cast: Japanese Star's Dream Role Revealed

Japanese singer and actor Ren Meguro has joined the cast of Shogun season two in the role of Kazutada. He expressed feeling honored and profoundly moved by the series' unique portrayal of Japan when he first streamed it on Disney+. The new season picks up ten years after the events of season one, continuing the stories of Lord Toranaga and Anjin Blackthorne. Meguro, a member of boy band Snow Man, has been building an impressive acting career with recent film and television roles.

Key Points: Ren Meguro Cast in Shogun Season 2 as Kazutada

  • Meguro plays Kazutada alongside returning stars Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis
  • Season two continues story ten years after first season's events
  • Meguro expressed being profoundly moved by Shogun's unique portrayal of Japan
  • The Snow Man member balances music career with growing acting portfolio
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Singer Ren Meguro to join 'Shogun 2' cast

Japanese singer-actor Ren Meguro joins Shogun season 2 cast as Kazutada, sharing his dream to be part of Hiroyuki Sanada's groundbreaking series.

"I am incredibly honoured to join the cast of Shogun season two - Ren Meguro"

Washington DC, November 18

Japanese singer and actor Ren Meguro is the latest name to join the next chapter of the multi-Emmy Award-winning series, which starts production on the new season in January in Vancouver, reported The Hollywood Reporter.

In Shogun, Meguro will play the role of Kazutada. He joins recent cast additions Asami Mizukawa (Aya), Masataka Kubota (Hyuga), Sho Kaneta (Hidenobu), Takaaki Enoki (Lord Ito) and Jun Kunimura (Goda), who were announced last week, according to the outlet.

Returning cast members include Hiroyuki Sanada (Toranaga) and Cosmo Jarvis (Blackthorne), Fumi Nikaido (Ochiba), Shinnosuke Abe (Buntaro), Hiroto Kanai (Omi), Yoriko Doguchi (Kiri), Tommy Bastow (Alvito), Yuko Miyamoto (Gin), Eita Okuno (Saeki) and Yuka Kouri (Kiku).

"I am incredibly honoured to join the cast of Shogun season two," Meguro said in a statement.

"When I streamed Shogun on Disney+ last year, I was profoundly moved by the series' unique and grand portrayal of Japan, which felt different from past portrayals. As a Japanese person, I felt a compelling urge to be part of this groundbreaking production. I started learning more about the production team, exploring Hiroyuki Sanada's vision and his long-standing dedication, and reading various articles about Shogun. Now, my dream has become a reality, and it truly felt like a dream come true," added Meguro as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

Season two of Shogun will pick up the action 10 years after the events of season one, and will again focus on the two very different lives and motivations of Lord Toranaga and Anjin Blackthorne.

As for actor Meguro, a pop idol, who is a member of the group nine-man boy band 'Snow Man', has a burgeoning acting career and has recently nabbed lead roles in the films 'As Long as We Both Shall Live' and 'Trillion Game: The Movie' as well as the upcoming features 'Hodonaku', 'Owakare desu' and the live-action adaptation of the manga 'Sakamoto Days'.

On television, he has starred in Trillion Game and the dramas Silent and Soar High!

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Rohit P
Shogun was absolutely brilliant! The cultural authenticity was refreshing. Glad to see Japanese actors getting international recognition. Waiting eagerly for season 2 on Disney+ Hotstar! 🤩
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Arjun K
Interesting casting choice. Ren Meguro comes from a pop idol background, so I hope he can do justice to the serious historical drama. Hiroyuki Sanada's presence should help guide the new cast members.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, I appreciate how Shogun portrays Asian culture with dignity. Hollywood should learn from this instead of stereotyping. Looking forward to seeing Ren's performance!
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Vikram M
The first season set such high standards with its storytelling and production values. Hope season 2 maintains that quality. Ren Meguro's enthusiasm is promising! Can't wait to binge-watch this.
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Michael C
While I'm excited about the new season, I hope they don't compromise on historical accuracy for commercial appeal. The authenticity was what made Shogun special. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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