"Tokyo Vice," the crime drama series based on Jake Adelstein's memoir, has been canceled by HBO Max after two successful seasons, despite positive reviews.
The decision to end the show was agreed between the creators and the network, as the second season was planned to conclude the story.
The first season of "Tokyo Vice" premiered on HBO Max in April 2022, and the second season was released in 2024. The show starred Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe.
Even though the show has ended at Max, the creators express hope for more episodes in the future, and the future of the series, including the possibility of spinoffs or new seasons with different casts, remains uncertain.
Max has recently canceled several shows, including Rap Sh!t, Our Flag Means Death, The Girls on the Bus, and Scavengers Reign, with Scavengers Reign being picked up by Netflix after its cancellation.
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