Wu-Tang: An American Saga (2019)

The gritty, inspiring origin story of the Wu-Tang Clan — told from the streets of 1990s New York by the people who lived it.

Wu-Tang: An American Saga - Series Information

  • Original Title: Wu-Tang: An American Saga
  • First Air Year: 2019
  • Last Air Year: 2023
  • Created by: Alex Tse, RZA
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 60 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 30
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 4, 2019 (United States - TV-MA), September 4, 2019 (Brazil - 16), September 4, 2019 (South Korea - 19)
  • Networks: Hulu
  • Alternative Titles: ウータン・クラン アメリカン・サーガ (JP)
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Wu-Tang: An American Saga - Plot

In the early 1990s in New York, during the height of the crack cocaine epidemic, a visionary musician named Bobby Diggs aka The RZA begins to form a super group of a dozen young, black men, who will eventually rise to become one of the unlikeliest success stories in American music history.

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Wu-Tang: An American Saga - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Alex Tse
  • RZA

Main Cast

  • Ashton Sanders
  • Siddiq Saunderson
  • Shameik Moore
  • Julian Elijah Martinez
  • Zolee Griggs
  • T.J. Atoms
  • Marcus Callender
  • Cody Johns
  • Dave East
  • Johnell Young

Writers

  • Alex Tse
  • RZA
  • Gabe Fonseca
  • Zak Schwartz
  • Emily Shesh

Wu-Tang: An American Saga - FAQs

Is Wu-Tang: An American Saga based on a true story?

Yes. The series is based on the real origins of the Wu-Tang Clan. Co-creator RZA drew directly from his own life experiences, depicting how Bobby Diggs — his real-world alter ego — united a group of young men from Staten Island and Brooklyn to form one of hip-hop's most iconic collectives.

Where can you stream Wu-Tang: An American Saga?

Wu-Tang: An American Saga is available to stream exclusively on Hulu with a subscription (flatrate). All three seasons and 30 episodes are available on the platform.

Who plays RZA in Wu-Tang: An American Saga?

Ashton Sanders portrays Bobby Diggs, the character based on RZA, the visionary architect of the Wu-Tang Clan. Sanders, known for his role in Moonlight, brings a quiet intensity to the part, capturing RZA's singular focus and creative drive amid the chaos of early 1990s New York.

How many seasons does Wu-Tang: An American Saga have?

Wu-Tang: An American Saga ran for three seasons on Hulu, with each season comprising 10 episodes, for a total of 30 episodes. The series concluded in 2023, telling the complete story of the Wu-Tang Clan's formation and rise.

What is Wu-Tang: An American Saga about?

Set in early 1990s New York during the crack cocaine epidemic, the series follows Bobby Diggs — the future RZA — as he unites a dozen young Black men from the streets of Staten Island and Brooklyn, forging them into the Wu-Tang Clan, one of the most transformative groups in hip-hop history.

Did Wu-Tang: An American Saga receive positive reviews?

The series earned generally positive reviews, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of 1990s New York street life, its strong ensemble cast, and the way it honored the real story of the Wu-Tang Clan. Ashton Sanders' performance as Bobby Diggs was frequently highlighted as a standout element.

Who created Wu-Tang: An American Saga?

Wu-Tang: An American Saga was created by Alex Tse and RZA. RZA, the real-life founder of the Wu-Tang Clan, served as both co-creator and executive producer, lending the series an unmatched level of authenticity rooted in his firsthand experience building the group.

What is the content rating for Wu-Tang: An American Saga?

Wu-Tang: An American Saga is rated TV-MA, meaning it is intended for mature audiences only. The series contains strong language, depictions of drug use and violence, and other adult themes consistent with its portrayal of street life in early 1990s New York.

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