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Tokyo Vice Season 2: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Viewers of Tokyo Vice Season 2 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. Set in the 1990s, this series chronicles the journey of Jake Adelstein, who became the first foreign-born journalist at a major Japanese newspaper. As he delves deeper into his work, he faces formidable challenges and dangers while navigating the treacherous criminal underworld of Japan. This series is inspired by Jake Adelstein’s 2009 book of the same title.

Here’s how many episodes are in Tokyo Vice Season 2 and on what day new episodes come out.

How many episodes are in Tokyo Vice Season 2?

Tokyo Vice Season 2 has 10 episodes.

The episode list is as follows:

  • Episode 1: Don’t Ever F**king Miss
  • Episode 2: Be My Number One
  • Episode 3 – Episode 10: TBA

Season 2 premiered on February 8, 2024, on HBO Max. It is produced by Ralph Winter and Satch Watanabe. John Grillo, Diego García, Katsumi Yanagijima, and Daniel Satinoff serve as cinematographers of the series.

HBO Max offers three subscription plans to viewers. The ad-supported Max subscription plan costs $9.99 a month and $99.99 a year. The ad-free Max subscription plan costs $15.99 a month or $149.99 a year. HBO Max also offers a premium subscription plan that costs $19.99 a month and $199.99 a year.

The cast of Tokyo Vice includes Ansel Elgort as Jake Adelstein, Ken Watanabe as Hiroto Katagiri, Rachel Keller as Samantha Porter, Hideaki Itō as Jin Miyamoto, Show Kasamatsu as Sato, Rinko Kikuchi as Emi Maruyama, Ella Rumpf as Polina, Tomohisa Yamashita as Akira, Kōsuke Toyohara as Baku, Masato Hagiwara as Duke, Shun Sugata as Hitoshi Ishida, Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi, and more.

When do new Tokyo Vice episodes come out?

New episodes of Tokyo Vice Season 2 typically come out every Thursday.

The official synopsis for the series reads:

“A first-hand account of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat following Jake Adelstein, an American journalist who embeds himself into the Tokyo Vice police squad to reveal corruption. Based on Jake Adelstein’s non-fiction book of the same name.”

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