The television series 'Tokyo Vice' has returned for its second season, garnering positive reviews from critics and excitement from fans. IndieWire describes the show as a 'mesmerizing crime story' with 'relentless, perilous passions,' while Variety praises it as the 'best show you're not watching,' noting the series' expansion in its second season. Vulture highlights the comeback of characters Jake and Detective Katagiri, indicating a continuation of their narrative. Additionally, Variety provides insight into the season premiere, with Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe discussing the developments of Elgort's character, Jake. The Hollywood Reporter (THR) expresses enthusiasm for the show's return and the decision to release episodes slowly. Fans have shared their excitement online, with one expressing surprise and delight over the show's return.
Oh hell yeah, didn't realize Tokyo Vice is back
'Tokyo Vice' Is Back — and Alan Poul Is Thrilled About The Slow Rollout https://t.co/3pPu6CO05l
Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe Break Down the Explosive 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2 Premiere: 'Jake Is Being a Very Bad Boy' https://t.co/uSb0CQcMVX
After a lengthy wait, Jake and Detective Katagiri are finally back on the case. Read more in Vulture’s season-premiere recap of ‘Tokyo Vice.’ https://t.co/LOGTosFZQm
'Tokyo Vice' Remains the Best Show You're Not Watching in a More Expansive Season 2: TV Review https://t.co/zRKhcj0yho
Tokyo Vice season three is a already a real bummer https://t.co/0cGvbtRzXS
‘Tokyo Vice’ Is a Mesmerizing Crime Story Built on Relentless, Perilous Passions https://t.co/cQfSGhDFCV https://t.co/qAerJZbA4n
'Tokyo Vice': What To Expect From Season 2 Of Max Drama https://t.co/YyYHW71Kbc https://t.co/cO2GwetvxG