Tokyo Vice Season 1 - Episode 6
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Tokyo Vice was initially set up as a movie in 2013, with Daniel Radcliffe attached to star as Adelstein. Anthony Mandler was set to direct, and development was advanced enough to where a production start of mid-2014 was set.[4] In June 2019, the project was repurposed as a television series, receiving an eight-episode order from WarnerMedia to be streamed on its streaming service HBO Max. Ansel Elgort was to be executive producer on the series, with J. T. Rogers writing and Destin Daniel Cretton directing.[5] In October 2019, Michael Mann was hired to direct the pilot episode and also serve as an executive producer of the series.[6] The series premiered on April 7, 2022, with the first three episodes available immediately, followed by two episodes on a weekly basis until the season finale on April 28, 2022.[7] On June 7, 2022, HBO Max renewed the series for a second season.[8]
HBO Max and its sibling service HBO Go hold streaming rights to the series in countries where either service is available including the United States, Latin America, and certain European and Asian markets, while Wowow, also a co-producer, holds rights in Japan. Elsewhere, international distributor Endeavor Content has sold broadcast/streaming rights to the series to Crave in Canada, Canal+ in France, Paramount+ in Australia, OSN+ in the Middle East and Northern Africa region, and Starzplay in select European markets including the UK and Ireland.[21] The BBC purchased second-window rights to the series in the UK, and began to air it in November 2022 on BBC One,[22][23] with all episodes available for six months on the BBC's iPlayer service.[24]
Tokyo Vice has eight episodes in its first season. The first three episodes released on the day of the premiere, that is on April 7, 2022, which will be followed by two episodes released together weekly, and the final episode, which will be released on its own on April 28, 2022. 59ce067264