Punchy trailer for Tokyo Vice season 2

Tokyo Vice ends, the series will not have a season 3

Currently broadcast on Canal +, season 2 completes the detective series in Japan.

Sayonara Jake Edelstein. Season 2 of Tokyo Vice, broadcast in recent weeks (in France on Canal +) will not have a sequel. The detective series in Japan, worn park Ansel Elgort And Ken Watanabewill not have a third season, the Max platform confirmed over the weekend.

The finale of season 2, broadcast on April 4, will therefore be the finale of the series. But this is not a cancellation strictly speaking. According to a Max representative, cited by TVLine Tokyo Vice was always intended as a two-season series. Besides, Ansel Elgort had only signed for the two seasons broadcast.

“Over the past five years, Max has made sure we can tell our story”, producers JT Rogers and Alan Poul confirmed in a joint statement. “They supported us through thick and thin. Not only did they give us these two seasons, but they said yes when we asked to end Season 1 with a series of cliffhangers, and they said yes when we asked for two more episodes so we could land the plane like JT had always envisioned.”

The Japanese adventures of American journalist Jake Edelstein are therefore over.

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