'Tokyo Vice' Season 3 Could Be Filming Later This Year If Max Renews Series

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Season 2 of Tokyo Vice debuted its finale this week, finally bringing to a close a storyline that has been building since the first season began in April 2022. With Shinzo Tozawa's reign brought to a bloody and brutal end, albeit not in the way that Jake Adelstein envisioned, all eyes have turned to series creator J.T. Rogers and director/producer Alan Poul for word on what future lies ahead for the hit series.

"I think it was kind of predetermined in the world of Warner Bros. Discovery that they were gonna wait until the entire show had aired, had been seen, before making a decision. So, it's taking longer than Season 1 because we're rolling out over nine weeks instead of four weeks that we did last time. So, we're waiting.

"In the way that I took things from the book for Seasons 1 and 2, with the series, with 'Real Jake’s,' as we call my buddy, blessing, we go further and further afield. The world of the show is now the world of the show that’s connected tangentially to the book, but has its own invented characters and their backstories and their lives. So, there'll be things I will take from the book because it's such a rich source, and real Jake, my friend.

Poul and Rogers Still Have Many Details to Work Out With 'Tokyo Vice' For now, the Tokyo Vice team remains in a holding pattern while they await WBD's word. Although Weintraub tried to get a tease of what to expect from a potential Season 3, including whether there's a time jump from Jake and Katagiri's final sip of whiskey together, Rogers wouldn't bite. "I'm just not gonna tell you. I know the answer vividly of how we begin," he added.

While there are ways to potentially deliver Tokyo Vice faster, they quickly fall apart on closer examination when considering filming and the high quality the show adheres to. "I mean, there's a way to do it, like the old 23-episode network model, where you actually start airing before you’ve finished editing," Poul added.

 

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