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‘Tokyo Vice’ Canceled by Max After Two Seasons


'Tokyo Vice' has ended on Max after two seasons, executive producers J.T. Rogers and Alan Poul confirmed Saturday at the Produced By conference.

Rogers and director and executive producer Alan Poul, detailed the development of the series that was an elaborate production, much of it on the streets of Tokyo. A spokesperson for Max offered praise for the series: “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. In a postmortem interview with Variety in April, Rogers had expressed hope for a third season, saying he had a potential “very strong thread” for “all of our main characters,” and that the “the story is on paper.”

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