Inspired by American journalist Jake Adelstein’s non-fiction, first-hand account of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department beat, comes Tokyo Vice.
Filmed on location in Tokyo, the eight-episode series follows a young American journalist’s (played by Golden Globe nominee Ansel Elgort) rapid descent into Tokyo’s neon-soaked underbelly in the late ‘90s.
Hired as prestigious newspaper Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Adelstein soon finds himself covering seemingly unrelated cases – but quickly grows suspicious that more nefarious forces are at play.
After embedding himself into the Tokyo Metro PD, alongside Detective Hiroto Katagiri (Academy Award® nominee Ken Watanabe), Adelstein is thrust into a seedy, fast-paced world of corruption, crime, and deception, where nothing and no one are what they seem.
Tony® Award-winning playwright J.T. Rogers created and wrote the series and also serves as executive producer. Four-time Academy Award nominee and Emmy winner Michael Mann directed the pilot.
He is an executive producer along with Emmy winner Alan Poul, Jake Adelstein, Ansel Elgort, Emmy® winner Emily Gerson Saines, Brad Caleb Kane, Destin Daniel Cretton, Ken Watanabe, Kayo Washio, and Academy Award winner John Lesher.