Hulu Renews ‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’ for Final Season
Written by SOURCE on November 5, 2021
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The saga continues.
On Thursday night, Hulu confirmed it had renewed Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga for a third and final season. The announcement came about a week after the show’s season 2 finale, which ended with that infamous basement flood that put the group’s future in jeopardy.
The series, which debuted in September 2019, is set in 1990s New York City and tells the story of Wu-Tang’s formation and the struggles they endure during their ultimate rise to success. It was created by writer Alex Tse and original Wu-Tang member RZA, who is played by Moonlight actor Ashton Sanders. The cast also includes Shameik Moore as Raekwon, Siddiq Saunderson as Ghostface Killah, Julian Elijah Martinez as Mitchell “Divine” Diggs, Dave East as Method, Johnell Xavier Young as GZA, and TJ Atoms as Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
Atoms shared his predictions for An American Saga season 3 in a recent interview with PopSugar.
“For the story, you’re going to see what unfolds when the different members get signed to different labels,” Atoms said, revealing his predictions for a possible season three. “And we’ll see what happens when they really start doing the Wu-Tang thing for real. We’re probably going to see tours and shows. A lot of performances and drama, for sure, because RZA was making all the decisions. Everybody didn’t agree with RZA’s decisions. I don’t know if everybody [was unhappy], but I know some people were probably not as happy with RZA making decisions on their behalf, so we’re going to see a lot of this and a lot of that.”
Stay tuned as more information about An American Saga season 3 becomes available.