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Tokyo Vice Editor on Challenges & Setting Tone for Season 2 Finale
Jean-Pierre spoke to Bleeding Cool about his four-episode stint on the Max drama Tokyo Vice, based on the memoir of the same name by Jake Adelstein, chronicling his time as a police beat reporter in Japan, working on season two with director Josef Kubota Wladyka, the challenges he faced, his most memorable sequence, Shyamalan, whether[...]
Tokyo Vice: Rachel Keller on Sam’s Journey, Resiliency & Immersion
Keller spoke to Bleeding Cool about the Max international crime drama Tokyo Vice from J T Rogers, based on the Jake Adelstein memoir Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan. The series follows Jake (Ansel Elgort), who works his way into Meicho Shumbun, Japan's largest newspaper On top of his rigorous test,[...]
Tokyo Vice: Show Kasamatsu on Sato’s Journey, Sam & Crossover Success
US audiences certainly took notice of his work on the horror thriller Gannibal on Hulu and the Max crime drama Tokyo Vice In J T Rogers's series based on Jake Adelstein's memoir Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan, the series follows Jake (Ansel Elgort), who works his way into Meicho[...]
Tokyo Vice: Season 2 Debuts February 8th, Trailer Released
Tokyo Vice, the hit crime series loosely inspired by American journalist Jake Adelstein's first-hand account of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat, returns on MAX on February 8th Season two of the surprise hit series, filmed on location in Tokyo, takes us deeper into the city's criminal underworld as the fictional version of Adelstein (the more[...]
The Last Samurai: Ken Watanabe ‘Step Forward’ for Asian Representation
While promoting his TV series Tokyo Vice on HBO Max, the actor spoke to the Guardian about how the Edward Zwick film benefitted his career in Hollywood and other Asian actors in Hollywood since with improved representation and better roles. Ken Watanabe and Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai (2003) Image courtesy of Warner Bros The Warner[...]
"Tokyo Vice": WarnerMedia Streaming Orders Ansel Elgort Police Drama Series
Speaking of AT&T's WarnerMedia's new single-tier monthly subscriber service set to premiere this fall… the new streaming service is keeping its promise of original content with a 10-episode straight-to-series order for Tokyo Vice Based on the book from Jake Adelstein and starring Ansel Elgort (The Fault In Our Stars, Baby Driver) the series comes from[...]