Ken Watanabe on Filming the ‘Tense,’ ‘Scary’ Finale to ‘Tokyo Vice’ and Plans for an ‘Exciting’ Season 2
“It’s more exciting. Season 2 is more complicated,” the actor and executive producer said, while breaking down his character’s climactic scene.
“It’s more exciting. Season 2 is more complicated,” the actor and executive producer said, while breaking down his character’s climactic scene.
Many are beginning to question the accuracy of Jake Adelstein’s memoir that inspired the show.
If you can get past its white-savior complex (and the actor embodying it), J.T. Rogers’ investigative drama makes for a sharp and engrossing crime story.
It’s been seven years since Michael Mann last directed something. Soon audiences will get an opportunity to see what he’s been up to.
Scandal-tainted “West Side Story” star Ansel Elgort leads the series alongside Ken Watanabe.
“Tokyo Vice” is based on investigative journalist Jake Adelstein’s 2009 memoir, “Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan.”