How Accurate Is Wu-Tang: An American Saga To The True Story?

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Hulu’s Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga depicts the origins of hip hop legends the Wu-Tang Clan, but it’s difficult to tell what is real in the show.

Hulu’s Wu-Tang: An American Saga is based on the true story of the hip hop group the Wu-Tang Clan, but how accurate it is to the group’s real story is not easy to discern. Set during the early 1990s in New York, the Hulu original tells a fictionalized version of the Wu-Tang Clan’s history.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Co-created by one of the Wu-Tang Clan’s founding members, RZA, with fellow Wu-Tang member Method Man - played by David “Dave East” Brewster on the show - having a producer credit, the Hulu original TV show appears to have an air of authenticity surrounding its storytelling. However, when adapting a true story to the screen, changes will inevitably occur to make the story better fit the format.

Wu-Tang: An American Saga may be based on reality, but the TV show does have an air of fiction - such as the inclusion of tongue-in-cheek animated sequences, for example - to filter the real story through. As such, answering the question of how accurate Hulu’s Wu-Tang: An American Saga is may be more complicated than it appears on the surface. Ultimately, it is rooted in the truth of the Wu-Tang Clan, but adds fictionalized elements for entertainment purposes.

How Accurate The Wu-Tang Clan Think Wu-Tang: An American Story Is Wu-Tang: An American Saga’s creators are Alex Tse and one of the Wu-Tang Clan’s founding members, RZA, who is portrayed by Ashton Sanders on the show. They maintain that the Hulu series is “spiritually...very truthful and accurate” to the real Wu-Tang Clan story . The two creators claim they have taken real events and interpreted them for TV, meaning there is some truth and some fiction.

Not only do the creators maintain that Wu-Tang: An American Saga is “spiritually true,” but RZA even claims that, in some ways, it is more accurate than a documentary, explaining, “The show touches on things that maybe we were too shy to say in front of the camera... [Wu-Tang: An American Saga] opens up more about the Wu that you can’t find in the [Showtime] documentary.

 

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