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Don’t Count ‘Tokyo Vice’ Out, Despite Max Cancelation — EPs Share Season 3 Plans
The show’s producers are optimistic about its future, describing their aims to turn it into a Japanese “The Wire”
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‘Tokyo Vice’ Canceled at Max After 2 Seasons
EPs J.T. Rogers and Alan Poul tease “there is more story to tell” while confirming the end of the show at the streamer
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In ‘Tokyo Vice,’ Historical and Cultural Accuracy Drove the Show’s Portrayal of 1990s Japan | How I Did It
“When I see the Japanese audience responding enthusiastically to the show, then I feel like we’ve really done our job,” EP and director Alan Poul says
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‘Tokyo Vice’ Showrunner Breaks Down Season 2 Finale, Teases Potential Season 3
Creator J.T. Rogers and EP Alan Poul tell TheWrap how the episode pays off everything set up since Season 1 and talk the true story that inspired this arc
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‘Tokyo Vice’ Creators, Stars Lay Out How Season 2 Keeps Ramping Up Its Morally Complex Yakuza Showdown
Plus, Ansel Elgort tells TheWrap how he used the pandemic to learn Japanese and embrace the nation’s culture
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What’s New on Max in February 2024
It’s the final season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” plus “Tokyo Vice” and “Clone High” return
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‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2: Ansel Elgort Dives Deeper Into Criminal Underworld of Japan’s Yakuza in Action-Packed Trailer | Video
The drama series, loosely inspired by American journalist Jake Adelstein’s firsthand account on the Tokyo cops beat, returns Feb. 8 to Max
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HBO Max’s ‘Tokyo Vice’ Debuts on List of Most In-Demand New Series | Chart
HBO Max also scores with “Our Flag Means Death,” which held on to the top spot for its fourth consecutive week
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Here’s What’s New on HBO Max in April 2022
“The Flight Attendant,” “Barry” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show” all return
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‘Tokyo Vice’ Review: Ansel Elgort Leads Slow-Paced HBO Max Crime Drama
The neo-noir thriller suffers from familiar “Prestige TV” problems despite compelling subplots and supporting characters
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TV to Watch This Week: Michael Mann Hits Tokyo and Ken Burns Is All About the Benjamin
Tons to watch this week!
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Ansel Elgort Denies Sexual Assault Accusation From 2014: ‘Simply Not What Happened’
“West Side Story” actor says in Instagram statement he has “never and would never assault anyone”
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Ansel Elgort Accused of Sexually Assaulting 17-Year-Old Girl in 2014
A woman says she direct messaged the “West Side Story” actor shortly before her 17th birthday and he responded
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Michael Mann to Direct HBO Max Drama ‘Tokyo Vice’
Crime series stars Ansel Elgort as an American journalist who embeds himself in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police to uncover corruption
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Ken Watanabe to Co-Star Opposite Ansel Elgort in HBO Max Drama ‘Tokyo Vice’
Drama is based on Jake Adelstein’s non-fiction book about the Tokyo Metropolitan Police