![]() Had you thought out the arc of the story and how you wanted to approach it, or is it just the way it happened? For them, I think they’ll love to see, in Season 3, what happens to people when they get a taste of fame. I’ve talked to more casual fans, and I think what they loved is that it gave them not just the history of the Wu-Tang Clan, but also what was going on culturally in New York City, and in hip-hop generally. ![]() I’ve followed this show from the beginning, but I knew the story. ![]() If Season 1 was the origin story of the Wu-Tang Clan, and the second season was built around the explosion of creativity around the time of the Clan’s breakout 1993 album Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers, this third season digs into the trials and tribulations that childhood friends encounter when all their dreams finally come true.īelow, RZA takes us behind the scenes of the making of Wu-Tang: An American Saga, reflects on his cousin ODB, and talks about what he hopes viewers will take away from the final season of Wu’s on-screen story. Our conversation precedes the third and final season of Wu-Tang: An American Saga, premiering Wednesday on Hulu on. Framed by the warm glow of the Cali sun, he looks just as he should: like an all-knowing hip-hop shaman. But we go back, I called you from my phone, and if you don’t care, I’ll just say peace.”Īnd with that, RZA flips on his camera. “During the pandemic I had a setup to do all the Zooms I have to do, with the right frame and all that crap like that. So when the Abbot of the Wu-Tang Clan-and, of course, the extended Wu multiverse-FaceTimes me from Los Angeles with his camera turned off, I joke that maybe he’s worse for wear again. The last time I saw RZA in person, he was nursing a massive hangover: the result of a long night out in New York City, not to mention too much tequila.
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