Summary

  • Tokyo Vice season 3 is cancelled by Max despite being a critically acclaimed show.
  • Series creator J.T. Rogers remains hopeful about the show's future.
  • Max did not provide the reasons for the show's cancellation, although viewership and budget could be factors.

The cast of Tokyo Vice also includes Ken Watanabe, Rinko Kikuchi, Rachel Keller, Ella Rumpf, Hideaki Ito, Show Kasamatsu, and Tomohisa Yamashita.

Deadline now confirms that Tokyo Vice season 3 will not happen, as Max has cancelled the show. Read the statement from Max's spokesperson below:

“From Tokyo Vice’s richly written material to the gorgeously composed shots to the lived-in performances, the care and creativity of this enormously talented cast and crew shines in every frame of the show. We thank J.T., Alan, Ansel, Ken, Fifth Season, and Wowow for their partnership on this wholly unique modern noir thriller.”

Series creator J.T. Rogers released his own statement, along with executive producer Alan Poul, striking a hopeful note about the show's future and thanking viewers:

“Over the last five years Max has made sure we got to tell our story. They have ed us through thick and thin. Not only did they give us these two seasons, they said yes when we asked to end season one with a series of cliffhangers, and they said yes when we asked for two extra episodes so we could land the plane in the way J.T. had always envisioned.

We’re grateful not only to Max, but to our partners Fifth Season, who sold the show around the world, and made it a global success story. They were in the trenches with us always, guaranteeing that we could make the show we wanted to make. The response from both the press and from fans, in particular to Season 2, has been overwhelming. It’s been thrilling to find out how deeply viewers have engaged with our characters, and to hear how they are clamoring for more.

We know there is more story to tell. Of course we’ll see what the future holds, but we are indeed grateful to have been able to share this story on Max until now.”

Tokyo Vice's Cancellation Is The Latest Example Of A Max Trend

The Series Creator Was Hopeful For A Renewal.

Still, the 1990s-set adaptation did not show up on Nielsen's streaming charts for the entirety of its run and that is one way to measure viewership.

When addressing the possibility of Tokyo Vice season 3, Rogers said he didn't want to reveal too much before receiving the official season 3 pick-up. However, the series creator did note that there could be a potential path forward in providing a deep examination of power's corrosive influence. With this latest news, however, the chapter on Tokyo Vice looks to be closed.

Although an official reason for the cancellation was not disclosed, some combination of audience versus cost is a likely culprit. That is somewhat difficult to , as Max does not publicly share viewership and budget numbers. Still, the 1990s-set adaptation did not show up on Nielsen's streaming charts for the entirety of its run and that is one way to measure viewership.

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Tokyo Vice Season 2 Glossary & Terminology

Tokyo Vice season 2 uses many authentic Japanese to help create an immersive and factually-based story of Tokyo's underground organized crime.

After the Tokyo Vice season 2 finale, in any case, and the show's massively improved reception for the more recent episodes, as Rogers alludes to, the Max cancellation continues a trend of acclaimed and even award-winning comedies and dramas lasting only two seasons on the streamer. The list also includes Rap Sh!t, Our Flag Means Death, Julia, Love Life, and The Flight Attendant. Still, if Rogers' hopes pan out, the story could find a second life on another platform.

Source: Deadline

Tokyo Vice Season 2 Poster Featuring the Cast Standing in Front of Neon Lights

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Tokyo Vice
Release Date
2022 - 2024-00-00
Directors
Josef Kubota Wladyka, Michael Mann, Alan Poul, Hikari
Writers
Destin Daniel Cretton
  • Headshot Of Ansel Elgort
    Ansel Elgort
  • Headshot of Rachel Keller
    Rachel Keller

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Based on the novel and the true experiences of Jake Adelstein, Tokyo Vice is a drama thriller series that sees the first American journalist ever to a Japanese newspaper, forced to start at the bottom of the totem pole to earn his place. Set loose under a vice detective's close tutelage and supervision, Jake steps into the Yakuza-led underworld of Tokyo and learns what it means to ask too many questions.

Seasons
2
Where To Watch
MAX