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  • Best Adam Driver Movies

    Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina in 'Megalopolis'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina in ‘Megalopolis’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.

    Adam Driver has quickly become one of the most popular and acclaimed actors working today.

    Following his breakout role on the HBO series ‘Girls,’ Driver rose to fame playing the iconic role of Kylo Men in ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens‘ and its sequels, but has also appeared in such critically acclaimed films as ‘Lincoln,’ ‘Inside Llewyn Davis,’ ‘House of Gucci,’ and ‘BlacKkKlansman,’ for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor and ‘Marriage Story,’ for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.

    Driver starred in last year’s ‘Megalopolis‘, which was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and is being rereleased on January 1st, 2026 in select theaters across the US.

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    In honor of the rerelease, Moviefone is counting down the 20 best movies of Adam Driver’s career, including ‘Megalopolis’.

    Let’s begin!


    20. ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker‘ (2019)

    (L to R) Adam Driver and Daisy Ridley in 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.' Photo: Lucasfilm.
    (L to R) Adam Driver and Daisy Ridley in ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.’ Photo: Lucasfilm.

    The surviving Resistance faces the First Order once again as the journey of Rey (Daisy Ridley), Finn (John Boyega) and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac) continues. With the power and knowledge of generations behind them, the final battle begins.

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    19. ‘65‘ (2023)

    An astronaut (Driver) crash lands on a mysterious planet only to discover he’s not alone.

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    18. ‘Frances Ha‘ (2012)

    An aspiring dancer (Greta Gerwig) moves to New York City and becomes caught up in a whirlwind of flighty fair-weather friends, diminishing fortunes and career setbacks.

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    17. ‘White Noise‘ (2022)

    A professor (Driver), husband and father to four is torn asunder by a rail car chemical spill that releases an “Airborne Toxic Event”, forcing him to confront his biggest fear – his own mortality.

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    16. ‘Silence‘ (2016)

    Two Jesuit priests (Andrew Garfield and Driver) travel to seventeenth century Japan which has, under the Tokugawa shogunate, banned Catholicism and almost all foreign contact.

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    15. ‘The Last Duel‘ (2021)

    (L to R) Adam Driver and Matt Damon in 'The Last Duel.' Photo: 20th Century Studios.
    (L to R) Adam Driver and Matt Damon in ‘The Last Duel.’ Photo: 20th Century Studios.

    King Charles VI (Alex Lawther) declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges (Matt Damon) settle his dispute with his squire, Jacques Le Gris (Driver), by challenging him to a duel.

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    14. ‘Midnight Special‘ (2016)

    A father (Michael Shannon) and son (Jaeden Martell) go on the run after the dad learns his child possesses special powers.

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    13. ‘This Is Where I Leave You‘ (2014)

    When their father passes away, four grown, world-weary siblings (Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Corey Stoll and Driver) return to their childhood home and are requested — with an admonition — to stay there together for a week, along with their free-speaking mother (Jane Fonda) and a collection of spouses, exes and might-have-beens. As the brothers and sisters re-examine their shared history and the status of each tattered relationship among those who know and love them best, they reconnect in hysterically funny and emotionally significant ways.

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    12. ‘The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)‘ (2017)

    An estranged family gathers together in New York for an event celebrating the artistic work of their father (Dustin Hoffman).

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    11. ‘Lincoln‘ (2012)

    The revealing story of the 16th US President’s tumultuous final months in office. In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln (Daniel Day-Lewis) pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, his choices during this critical moment will change the fate of generations to come.

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    10. ‘Ferrari‘ (2023)

    Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari in director Michael Mann's 'Ferrari.' Photo: Neon.
    Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari in director Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari.’ Photo: Neon.

    A biopic of automotive mogul Enzo Ferrari (Driver), whose family redefined the idea of the high-powered Italian sports car and practically spawned the concept of Formula One racing.

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    9. ‘The Report‘ (2019)

    The story of Daniel Jones (Driver), lead investigator for the US Senate’s sweeping study into the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program, which was found to be brutal, immoral and ineffective. With the truth at stake, Jones battled tirelessly to make public what many in power sought to keep hidden.

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    8. ‘Logan Lucky‘ (2017)

    Trying to reverse a family curse, brothers Jimmy (Channing Tatum) and Clyde Logan (Driver) set out to execute an elaborate robbery during the legendary Coca-Cola 600 race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.

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    7. ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens‘ (2015)

    Thirty years after defeating the Galactic Empire, Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and his allies face a new threat from the evil Kylo Ren (Driver) and his army of Stormtroopers.

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    6. ‘House of Gucci‘ (2021)

    When Patrizia Reggiani (Lady Gaga), an outsider from humble beginnings, marries into the Gucci family, her unbridled ambition begins to unravel the family legacy and triggers a reckless spiral of betrayal, decadence, revenge, and ultimately… murder.

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    5. ‘Megalopolis‘ (2024)

    Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina in 'Megalopolis'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina in ‘Megalopolis’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.

    Genius artist Cesar Catilina (Driver) seeks to leap the City of New Rome into a utopian, idealistic future, while his opposition, Mayor Franklyn Cicero (Giancarlo Esposito), remains committed to a regressive status quo, perpetuating greed, special interests, and partisan warfare. Torn between them is socialite Julia Cicero (Nathalie Emmanuel), the mayor’s daughter, whose love for Cesar has divided her loyalties, forcing her to discover what she truly believes humanity deserves.

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    4. ‘Inside Llewyn Davis‘ (2013)

    In Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, gifted but volatile folk musician Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) struggles with money, relationships, and his uncertain future following the suicide of his singing partner.

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    3. ‘BlacKkKlansman‘ (2018)

    Colorado Springs, late 1970s. Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), an African American police officer, and Flip Zimmerman (Driver), his Jewish colleague, run an undercover operation to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan.

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    2. ‘Marriage Story‘ (2019)

    A stage director (Driver) and an actress (Scarlett Johansson) struggle through a grueling, coast-to-coast divorce that pushes them to their personal extremes.

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    1. ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi‘ (2017)

    Adam Driver in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'. Photo: Lucasfilm.
    Adam Driver in ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’. Photo: Lucasfilm.

    Rey (Daisy Ridley) develops her newly discovered abilities with the guidance of Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), who is unsettled by the strength of her powers. Meanwhile, the Resistance prepares to do battle with the First Order.

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  • Christian Bale Eyeing a Role in ‘Heat 2’

    (Left) Oscar®-winning actor Christian Bale, winner for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in “The Fighter," poses backstage during the live ABC Televison Network broadcast of the 83rd Annual Academy Awards Awards® from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA Sunday, February 27, 2011. Credit/Provider: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Robert De Niro in 'Heat'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    (Left) Oscar®-winning actor Christian Bale, winner for Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in “The Fighter,” poses backstage during the live ABC Televison Network broadcast of the 83rd Annual Academy Awards Awards® from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA Sunday, February 27, 2011. Credit/Provider: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Robert De Niro in ‘Heat’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Preview:

    • Christian Bale may join ‘Heat 2.’
    • It would mark a re-team for the actor with director Michael Mann
    • Leonardo DiCaprio is making a deal to also star.

    There is some extra forward movement for Michael Mann’s ambitious aim to bring his ‘Heat’ sequel novel to screens. Christian Bale, who starred for the director in 2009’s ‘Public Enemies’, is now, per Deadline, circling one of the main roles in ‘Heat 2.’

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    Assuming he does end up signing on –– and a reunion with Mann is certainly an intriguing concept –– Bale would likely end up co-starring with Leonardo DiCaprio, though no deals are complete yet.

    Still, it certainly appears Mann is aiming to build a leading ensemble to match the star power and awards haul of the original, famously led by Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.

    Related Article: Leonardo DiCaprio is Circling a Major Role in Michael Mann’s ‘Heat 2’

    What’s the story of ‘Heat’?

    Robert De Niro on the set of 'Heat'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    Robert De Niro on the set of ‘Heat’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Mann’s original film follows Neil McCauley (De Niro), who leads a group of professional bank robbers, taking down major scores around Los Angeles. But after their latest heist goes terribly wrong and ends up in homicide, detective Vincent Hanna (Pacino) finds a clue and becomes obsessed with the case, determined to stop McCauley’s crew.

    Hanna and McCauley are competing against each other in a deadly cat-and-mouse game. Although they are on different sides of the law, they still find huge respect, recognition in each other’s troubled personal lives and they understand their competing motivations –– yet they won’t hesitate to do whatever they can to win the battle.

    How does ‘Heat 2’ tie in?

    (L to R) Director Michael Mann, Al Pacino, and Robert De Niro on the set of 'Heat'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    (L to R) Director Michael Mann, Al Pacino, and Robert De Niro on the set of ‘Heat’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    ‘Heat 2’ (written by Mann alongside Meg Gardiner) in book form tells the story of everything that happens before and after to the principal characters. The book jumps between two time periods, the first following Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer in the original film) as he tries to evade the LAPD and Hanna following the bank robbery gone bad and moves forward into new territory in the tri-border zone and Southeast Asia.

    The second storyline takes readers back to Chicago in 1988 when McCauley, Shiherlis and their crew are taking scores on the West Coast, the U.S.–Mexico border, and in Chicago. At the same time, Hanna is cutting his teeth as a rising star in the Chicago police department chasing an ultraviolent gang of home invaders.

    The fallout from McCauley’s scores and Hanna’s pursuit cause unexpected repercussions in a parallel narrative.

    DiCaprio is reportedly interested in the role of Shiherlis, and the likes of Austin Butler and Bradley Cooper have also had meetings about potential parts. Driver is still apparently part of the mix too –– essentially anyone with a profile is circling this one. We don’t yet know who Bale might play.

    When will ‘Heat 2’ be on screens?

    Amazon MGM has yet to confirm a release date for the movie, but Mann is aiming to have cameras rolling next year.

    Director Michael Mann at the premiere of 'Ferrari.'
    Director Michael Mann at the premiere of ‘Ferrari.’ Photo: Neon.

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  • Austin Butler in Early Talks For New ‘Miami Vice’ Movie

    (Left) Austin Butler stars in 'Elvis.' (Right) Don Johnson in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (Left) Austin Butler stars in ‘Elvis.’ (Right) Don Johnson in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    Preview:

    • Austin Butler is in early talks for the new ‘Miami Vice’ movie.
    • Joseph Kosinski is directing.
    • If he does sign on, Butler would join Michael B. Jordan in the film.

    Well, we were at least close with our guess.

    Some context: you might recall that recently we brought word that Michael B. Jordan was in early talks to play Detective Ricardo Tubbs in ‘F1’ director Joseph Kosinski’s planned new movie based on iconic cop series ‘Miami Vice’.

    We speculated then that Glen Powell might take on the role of fellow cop Sonny Crockett, but it appears Kosinski is looking to hire a different young rising star.

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    Per Variety, Austin Butler, who has been seen in the likes of ‘Elvis,’ ‘Dune: Part Two’ and ‘Caught Stealing’, is in the nascent stages of making his own deal to play Crockett.

    Related Article: Michael B. Jordan in Early Talks For Joseph Kosinski’s New ‘Miami Vice’

    What’s the story of ‘Miami Vice’?

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    ‘Miami Vice’ began life in the early 1980s as a TV show created by ‘Hill Street Blues’ writer Anthony Yerkovich, after NBC president Brandon Tartikoff requested a program that combined the style of MTV with a cop series. The result, produced by Michael Mann, starred Don Johnson as Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Tubbs, two detectives working undercover in Miami. The show, which ran for five seasons from 1984 to 1990, became known for its groundbreaking visual style, its hip needle drops, and the fashions worn by its characters, arguably revolutionizing the look of TV crime drama for decades to come.

    After Mann moved into directing feature films with ‘The Last of the Mohicans,’ ‘Heat,’ and others, he rebooted ‘Miami Vice’ as a 2006 movie starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as Crockett and Tubbs. While not initially a hit with either critics or audiences, the film has since been reappraised and is now considered a cult classic.

    Where else can we see Austin Butler?

    Austin Butler stars as Hank in Columbia Pictures 'Caught Stealing'. Photo by: Niko Tavernise. © 2024 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved. **ALL IMAGES ARE PROPERTY OF SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT INC. FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. SALE, DUPLICATION OR TRANSFER OF THIS MATERIAL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
    Austin Butler stars as Hank in Columbia Pictures ‘Caught Stealing’. Photo by: Niko Tavernise. © 2024 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved. **ALL IMAGES ARE PROPERTY OF SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT INC. FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. SALE, DUPLICATION OR TRANSFER OF THIS MATERIAL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

    Butler is attached to or rumored for a number of upcoming projects, including Mann’s ‘Heat 2’, Don Winslow adaptation ‘City on Fire’ and could end up playing Patrick Bateman for Luca Guadagnino’s new take on ‘American Psycho.’

    When will the new ‘Miami Vice’ be on our screens?

    The movie is currently set for release on August 6, 2027.

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    List of Joseph Kosinski Movies:

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  • Michael B. Jordan in Early Talks For the New ‘Miami Vice’

    (Left) Michael B. Jordan directs and stars as Adonis Creed in 'Creed III.' (Right) Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (Left) Michael B. Jordan directs and stars as Adonis Creed in ‘Creed III.’ (Right) Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    Preview:

    • Michael B. Jordan is in early talks for the new ‘Miami Vice’ movie.
    • Joseph Kosinski is directing.
    • Universal is behind the new effort.

    It may not be at sweltering Miami city levels just yet, but ‘F1’ director Joseph Kosinski’s development of a new movie based on cult detective series ‘Miami Vice’ is certainly heating up.

    The latest rumor? ‘Sinners’ Michael B. Jordan is in early talks to take on the role of detective Ricardo Tubbs, as played in the show by Philip Michael Thomas.

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    Kosinski will be working from a script written by Eric Warren Singer and Dan Gilroy, and assuming Jordan’s deal comes together (he’s reportedly very interested), the search will intensify for someone to play Tubbs’ partner Sonny Crockett.

    Our guess? Glen Powell. But let’s see where things land.

    Related Article: Universal Hands Out 2027 Release Date to Joseph Kosinski’s ‘Miami Vice’

    What’s the story of ‘Miami Vice’?

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    ‘Miami Vice’ began life in the early 1980s as a TV show created by ‘Hill Street Blues’ writer Anthony Yerkovich, after NBC president Brandon Tartikoff requested a program that combined the style of MTV with a cop series. The result, produced by Michael Mann, starred Don Johnson as Crockett and Thomas as Rico Tubbs, two detectives working undercover in Miami. The show, which ran for five seasons from 1984 to 1990, became known for its groundbreaking visual style, its hip needle drops, and the fashions worn by its characters, arguably revolutionizing the look of TV crime drama for decades to come.

    After Mann moved into directing feature films with ‘The Last of the Mohicans,’ ‘Heat,’ and others, he rebooted ‘Miami Vice’ as a 2006 movie starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as Crockett and Tubbs. While not initially a hit with either critics or audiences, the film has since been reappraised and is now considered a cult classic.

    What else is Michael B. Jordan working on?

    Michael B. Jordan announces 'Creed' spin-off 'Delphi' at the Amazon Upfront on May 13th, 2025. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Amazon
    Michael B. Jordan announces ‘Creed’ spin-off ‘Delphi’ at the Amazon Upfront on May 13th, 2025. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Amazon

    Part of the reason for Jordan’s deal not yet being closed is scheduling; the actor is busy directing and starring in his own new version of an older property –– ‘The Thomas Crown Affair.’

    He’ll need time to finish editing that movie before he can truly commit to ‘Miami Vice.’

    When will the new ‘Miami Vice’ be on our screens?

    The movie is currently dated for August 6, 2027.

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    List of Joseph Kosinski Movies:

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  • Leonardo DiCaprio Circling Lead Role in ‘Heat 2’

    (Left) Leonardo DiCaprio at the Los Angeles World Premiere of 'One Battle After Another'. Photo Credit: Jay Clendenin. Copyright: Shutterstock. (Right) Director Michael Mann at the premiere of 'Ferrari.' Photo: Neon.
    (Left) Leonardo DiCaprio at the Los Angeles World Premiere of ‘One Battle After Another’. Photo Credit: Jay Clendenin. Copyright: Shutterstock. (Right) Director Michael Mann at the premiere of ‘Ferrari.’ Photo: Neon.

    Preview:

    • Michael Mann’s ‘Heat 2’ has Leonardo DiCaprio circling a role.
    • Bradley Cooper and more are also said to have met for the movie.
    • The film itself is on the move from Warner Bros. to Amazon after budget disagreements.

    The last time we checked in on Michael Mann’s plan to make a sequel to his classic 1995 crime thriller ‘Heat’, Adam Driver was the main name likely to show up in it. But things have moved on a little: Leonardo DiCaprio is now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, considering a role.

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    And that’s not the only development –– the movie itself has shifted from Warner Bros. (where the studio and director couldn’t come to terms on the budget) to Amazon MGM Studios, which will produce via its United Artists label after winning the chance over the likes of Sony and Paramount.

    Related Article: Michael Mann Plans ‘Heat’ Sequel with Adam Driver in Talks for a Lead Role

    What’s the story of ‘Heat’?

    Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in 1995's 'Heat.'
    (L to R) Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in 1995’s ‘Heat.’

    Mann’s original film follows Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro), who leads a group of professional bank robbers, taking down major scores around Los Angeles. But after their latest heist goes terribly wrong and ends up in homicide, detective Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) finds a clue and becomes obsessed with the case, determined to stop McCauley’s crew.

    Hanna and McCauley are competing against each other in a deadly cat-and-mouse game. Although they are on different sides of the law, they still find huge respect, recognition in each other’s troubled personal lives and they understand their competing motivations –– yet they won’t hesitate to do whatever they can to win the battle.

    How does ‘Heat 2’ tie in?

    Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer in 1995's 'Heat.'
    (L to R) Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer in 1995’s ‘Heat.’

    ‘Heat 2’ (written by Mann alongside Meg Gardiner) in book form tells the story of everything that happens before and after to the principal characters. The book jumps between two time periods, the first following Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer in the original film) as he tries to evade the LAPD and Hanna following the bank robbery gone bad and moves forward into new territory in the tri-border zone and Southeast Asia.

    The second storyline takes readers back to Chicago in 1988 when McCauley, Shiherlis and their crew are taking scores on the West Coast, the U.S.–Mexico border, and in Chicago. At the same time, Hanna is cutting his teeth as a rising star in the Chicago police department chasing an ultraviolent gang of home invaders.

    The fallout from McCauley’s scores and Hanna’s pursuit cause unexpected repercussions in a parallel narrative.

    DiCaprio is reportedly interested in the role of Shiherlis, and the likes of Austin Butler and Bradley Cooper have also had meetings about potential parts. Driver is still apparently part of the mix too –– essentially anyone with a profile is circling this one. But zero deals are in place yet.

    Still, at least it seems Mann can finally get the burner lit and get ‘Heat 2’ cooking.

    Director Michael Mann at the premiere of 'Ferrari.'
    Director Michael Mann at the premiere of ‘Ferrari.’ Photo: Neon.

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  • Joseph Kosinski’s ‘Miami Vice’ Movie Scores Release Date

    (Left) Director-Producer Joseph Kosinski attends a Press Conference in Mexico City on June 10th, 2025 for Warner Bros. Pictures / Apple Original Films 'F1'. Photo Credit: Chino Lemus. Copyright: Chino Lemus 2022. (Right) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (Left) Director-Producer Joseph Kosinski attends a Press Conference in Mexico City on June 10th, 2025 for Warner Bros. Pictures / Apple Original Films ‘F1’. Photo Credit: Chino Lemus. Copyright: Chino Lemus 2022. (Right) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    Preview:

    • Universal has dated the new ‘Miami Vice’ for 2027.
    • Joseph Kosinski is directing.
    • No casting has been announced yet.

    First there was ‘Miami Vice’, the iconic 1980s detective drama. In 2006, Michael Mann brought us Movie Vice (okay, it was still just called ‘Miami Vice’ on the big screen, but go with us here).

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    And, back in April, word landed that ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and ‘F1’ director Joseph Kosinski was going to take his own crack at the concept for Universal.

    It would appear that the success of ‘F1’ ($624 million worldwide so far on an admittedly hefty budget) has spurred the studio to truly commit to Kosinski’s version, with the company handing down a 2027 release slot.

    Related Article: ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Director Will Helm New ‘Miami Vice’ Movie

    What’s the story of ‘Miami Vice’?

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    ‘Miami Vice’ began life in the early 1980s as a TV show created by ‘Hill Street Blues’ writer Anthony Yerkovich, after NBC president Brandon Tartikoff requested a program that combined the style of MTV with a cop series. The result, produced by Michael Mann, starred Don Johnson as Sonny Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Rico Tubbs, two detectives working undercover in Miami. The show, which ran for five seasons from 1984 to 1990, became known for its groundbreaking visual style, its hip needle drops, and the fashions worn by its characters, arguably revolutionizing the look of TV crime drama for decades to come.

    After Mann moved into directing feature films with ‘The Last of the Mohicans,’ ‘Heat,’ and others, he rebooted ‘Miami Vice’ as a 2006 movie starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as Crockett and Tubbs. While not initially a hit with either critics or audiences, the film has since been reappraised and is now considered a cult classic.

    According to Deadline, Kosinski, working from a script by ‘Andor’s Dan Gilroy, is busy locking in his cast with an aim to shoot next year.

    What else is Joseph Kosinski working on?

    Director/Producer Joseph Kosinski on the set of Apple Original Films’ 'F1', a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Photo by Scott Garfield. Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / Apple Original Films. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Director/Producer Joseph Kosinski on the set of Apple Original Films’ ‘F1’, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Photo by Scott Garfield. Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / Apple Original Films. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Kosinski has also been developing an untitled UFO thriller alongside his ‘F1’ partners Apple and producer Jerry Bruckheimer.

    That seemed to be in pole position, but the date announcement for ‘Vice’ suggests it may now have taken precedence.

    So, when will the new ‘Miami Vice’ be on our screens?

    The movie is currently dated for August 6th, 2027.

    It has displaced an untitled Universal film, which itself has shifted to September 24th and now appears to be a DreamWorks Animation entry.

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    List of Joseph Kosinski Movies:

    Buy Joseph Kosinski Movies on Amazon

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  • New Big-Screen Version Of ‘Miami Vice’ In Development

    (Left) Director Joseph Kosinski at CinemaCon 2025. Photo: Warner Bros. (Right) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (Left) Director Joseph Kosinski at CinemaCon 2025. Photo: Warner Bros. (Right) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    Preview:

    • A new version of ‘Miami Vice’ is in development as a feature film, with Joseph Kosinski on board to direct.
    • Kosinski is the director of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and the upcoming Brad Pitt racing drama ‘F1.’
    • Originally a hit TV series in the 1980s, ‘Miami Vice’ was made into a feature film by the show’s producer, Michael Mann, in 2006.

    Director Joseph Kosinski has been tapped to direct a new version of ‘Miami Vice’ for the big screen, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

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    The Universal Pictures project will be scripted by Dan Gilroy, whose previous credits include ‘Nightcrawler,’ ‘Velvet Buzzsaw,’ and several episodes of ‘Andor.’ There is no word yet on casting or a release date.

    Related Article: Director Joseph Kosinski and Lewis Hamilton Talk ‘F1’ Trailer and More

    Why is Joseph Kosinski so hot right now?

    Director/Producer Joseph Kosinski on the set of Apple Original Films’ 'F1,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Director/Producer Joseph Kosinski on the set of Apple Original Films’ ‘F1,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release.

    It’s fair to say that Joseph Kosinski has become one of the hottest directors in Hollywood following the billion-dollar, Oscar-nominated triumph of his ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ in 2022. Kosinski’s next movie, ‘F1,’ is due out in late June and will star Brad Pitt in a Formula One racing drama that carries a reported price tag of $200 million.

    Although Kosinski has signed up for ‘Miami Vice,’ his next film will be a similarly high-profile UFO thriller which is being produced by Apple Original Films (which also produced ‘F1’). His previous pictures include ‘Tron: Legacy,’ ‘Only the Brave,’ and ‘Oblivion,’ the latter of which marked his first collaboration with ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise.

    What is the background of ‘Miami Vice’?

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

    ‘Miami Vice’ began life in the early 1980s as a TV show created by ‘Hill Street Blues’ writer Anthony Yerkovich, after NBC president Brandon Tartikoff requested a program that combined the style of MTV with a cop series. The result, produced by Michael Mann, starred Don Johnson as Sonny Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Rico Tubbs, two detectives working undercover in Miami. The show, which ran for five seasons from 1984 to 1990, became known for its groundbreaking visual style, its hip needle drops, and the fashions worn by its characters, arguably revolutionizing the look of TV crime drama for decades to come.

    After Mann moved into directing feature films with ‘The Last of the Mohicans,’ ‘Heat,’ and others, he rebooted ‘Miami Vice’ as a 2006 movie starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as Crockett and Tubbs. While not initially a hit with either critics or audiences, the film has since been reappraised and is now considered a cult classic.

    Since it’s unlikely that Farrell and Foxx will reprise their roles 20 years later, a new Crockett and Tubbs will no doubt be the first items on Kosinski’s to-do list.

    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series 'Miami Vice'. Photo: NBC/Universal.
    (L to R) Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas in the TV series ‘Miami Vice’. Photo: NBC/Universal.

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  • Will Smith Teases Development on ‘Hancock’ Sequel

    Will Smith in 'Hancock'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Will Smith in ‘Hancock’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Preview:

    • Will Smith says moves are being made on a ‘Hancock’ sequel.
    • It would continue the story of the 2008 original.
    • Smith teases that Zendaya has been approached for a role.

    Was the world truly anticipating a follow-up to 2008 superhero pic ‘Hancock’?

    Yes, it starred Will Smith, Jason Bateman and Charlize Theron, and it made more than $629 million worldwide from a $150 million budget, but the reviews were far from positive and it didn’t exactly enter the public consciousness in the way that, say, fellow 2008 release ‘Iron Man’ helped launch a slightly successful cinematic universe.

    And these days, the odds are even more stacked against it; star Smith rebuilding his career following the Oscar slap incident of three years ago (in his defense, he’s certainly seen success with the likes of ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’) and audiences in general have begun to tire of the endless parade of super-beings on screen, with even the latest Marvel releases –– aside from the blip that was ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ –– no longer putting up the giant box office of years past.

    Still, that isn’t stopping famed hype man Smith from talking up the latest development on a sequel to the movie about an alcoholic superhero who causes more trouble than he helps.

    As reported by Deadline, the actor appeared on Canadian influencer xQc’s live stream on Twitch and answered some fan questions.

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    Among them? One about the ongoing potential of a new outing for Hancock. Here’s what he said:

    “There’s a really cool ‘Hancock 2’ idea. We haven’t even talked about it.”

    But he wasn’t done. There was also the requisite Big Celebrity Name to drop:

    “I’m going to give you one little piece. Zendaya is being approached for a role in ‘Hancock 2.’ ”

    Whether or not that turns out to be fanciful thinking remains to be seen. Smith is still something of a force in Hollywood, but Zendaya is no slouch in the power department and doesn’t have to say yes to just any role.

    Plus, it’s not as if she doesn’t already have a good superhero gig going thanks to her role as MJ in the lucrative ‘Spider-Man’ franchise, and she also has a busy schedule right now between new ‘Euphoria’ filming, Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ and the fourth Spidey instalment.

    Right now, it sounds like Smith is more putting the name out into the world as a way to try and manifest her involvement.

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    What was the story of the 2008 movie?

    Will Smith in 'Hancock'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Will Smith in ‘Hancock’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    The action-comedy stars Smith as John Hancock, a disheveled superhero with extraordinary powers but a troubled, reckless attitude. Despite his ability to fly and immense strength, Hancock is disliked by the public due to his destructive methods of saving lives, which often cause collateral damage.

    The film takes a turn when Hancock saves the life of a public relations executive, Ray Embrey (Bateman), who offers to help improve Hancock’s image.

    As they work together, Hancock’s past is revealed, including his connection to Ray’s wife, Mary (Theron), who harbors secrets of her own. The story explores themes of redemption, accountability, and the complexity of heroism.

    In the climax, Hancock learns about his true origins and the nature of his powers, leading to a confrontation with bank robber Red Parker (Eddie Marsan).

    The original script was written by Vy Vincent Ngo in 1996. It languished in development hell for years with various directors attached, including Tony Scott, Michael Mann (who would later co-produce the film), Jonathan Mostow and Gabriele Muccino.

    Berg was the one to finally get it to screens, with a fresh script draft from ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ creator Vince Gilligan.

    Smith described his title character as follows:

    “Hancock is not your average superhero. Every day he wakes up mad at the world. He doesn’t remember what happened to him and there’s no one to help him find the answers.”

    Hancock: Comments on the Sequel

    Will Smith in 'Hancock'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Will Smith in ‘Hancock’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Talk of a ‘Hancock’ sequel has been floating around since the original movie’s release, with Berg excitedly announcing in 2009 that “everyone” –– presumably Smith, Bateman and Theron –– would want to return for the sequel.

    Yet in 2012, with little sign of forward movement, he was putting the delay down to an issue of getting schedules in sync while talking to Comicbookmovie.com:

    “We’ve been talking about the sequel between us, Will Smith, [producers] Michael Mann and Akiva Goldsman and myself. We’re all interested, but we literally just have trouble getting into the same room at the same time. We did have a series of meetings last year and started to hash out an idea for sequel — and Will Smith actually had the idea — so I think it will happen, it’s just a question of timing.”

    Finally, Theron was asked about the possibility of showing up for the new movie, but seemed to still be interested when asked by ComicBook:

    “You know, for a while we [talked about a sequel]. I think closer to when the movie came out, but not in recent years, no. We’ll be super heroes with our walkers, you know. And I’ll still go! I’ll still make that movie; I would do it in a heartbeat.”

    When will the ‘Hancock’ sequel be in theaters?

    Will Smith in 'Hancock'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Will Smith in ‘Hancock’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Hold on there, don’t get too excited. Despite his seeming road-to-rehabilitation image and remaining megastar influence, Will Smith saying a movie is back in the works does not mean it’ll actually get made.

    And given the scheduling issues, we wouldn’t expect any completed movie much before 2027 at the earliest.

    We’d guess Sony would be the ones to release it when it is finished, given that the original arrived via Columbia Pictures.

    (L to R) Will Smith and Jason Bateman in 'Hancock'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    (L to R) Will Smith and Jason Bateman in ‘Hancock’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

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  • TV Review: ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2

    Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    (L to R) Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    The popular crime series ‘Tokyo Vice’ returns for a second season on Max beginning February 8th.

    Based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, the series stars Ansel Elgort (‘Baby Driver’) as Adelstein, an American Journalist living in Tokyo and working for a Japanese newspaper. Adelstein quickly befriends local police detective Hiroto Katagiri (Ken Watanabe), and the two work together to bring down Shinzo Tozawa (Ayumi Tanida), a dangerous yakuza leader.

    The series also stars Rachel Keller as Samantha Porter, an American expatriate living in Tokyo who works as a hostess and has befriended Jake. Samantha dreams of owning her own club but that dream is threatened when her friend Polina (Emi Maruyama) goes missing. Samantha also has an on-again-off-again relationship with Sato (Show Kasamatsu), an enforcer for the Chihara-kai yakuza clan.

    Related Article: Rachel Keller and Show Kasamatsu Talk Max’s ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2

    Initial Thoughts

    Ansel Elgort in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Ansel Elgort in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    The pilot episode of ‘Tokyo Vice’ begins with a glimpse of the future, and then flashes back to tell the story of the first season. I assumed that the first season would culminate with the future scene from the first episode, but I was incorrect. Instead, the first season ended on a cliffhanger mid-story, leaving some viewers (including myself) unsatisfied.

    But season two of ‘Tokyo Vice’ addresses that issue very quickly by tying up some of those loose ends before resetting with a time jump that in theory brings us closer to the scene promised at the beginning of the series. The new season continues to explore Jake’s investigation into the yakuza, his working relationship with Katagiri, Samantha’s new club, her uneasy alliance with the yakuza, her relationship with Sato, his role in the yakuza, and the return of Tozawa.

    Script and Direction

    Ken Watanabe and Ansel Elgort in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    (L to R) Ken Watanabe and Ansel Elgort in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    ‘Tokyo Vice’ season 2 begins where it left off and shows us the aftermath of Jake and Samantha’s search for Polina, and the attack on Sato. After a new threat to Katagiri’s family, he urges Jake to drop the investigation into the yakuza and focus on other important crime stories. Jake agrees and the two men go their separate ways.

    The series then jumps forward three months. Tozawa is missing and the Chihara-kai clan has taken over his territory. Sato is recovering in secret from his wounds, and Samantha has opened her own club, with the help of the Chihara-kai clan. Jake is having success at the newspaper focusing on a story about stolen motorcycles, and has also started dating Misaki (Ayumi Ito), Tozawa’s mistress.

    Ayumi Ito in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Ayumi Ito in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Katagiri has been put on desk duty taking the blame for Jin Miyamoto’s (Hideaki Ito) death but is soon given a new assignment that puts him back on the yakuza’s case. Katagiri and Jake are soon reunited when they both discover that Tozawa has returned and is aiming to take over control of all the yakuza.

    While the second half of season one seemed to stretch out the story, season two is more focused on the main story they are trying to tell. While the search for Polina seemed to sidetrack last season, that story has been resolved and will inform our main character’s actions through the rest of the series. Season 2 brings us closer to that opening moment from the pilot, with Jake and Katagiri’s investigation into Tozawa and his attempt to take over the yakuza front and center.

    Shooting on location in Tokyo adds an authenticity to the series as well as an air of danger that fits the show perfectly. While an American production, the series includes only a few American actors and mostly features a Japanese cast. Director Michael Mann, who shot the pilot, set the style and pacing for the show early on, and series creator J.T. Rogers has carried that on to season 2 and continues to explore Tokyo’s intriguing criminal underworld.

    Performances

    Ansel Elgort in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Ansel Elgort in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Ansel Elgort is a good actor but is at his best when he is cast correctly, as he has been with this series. Elgort has a youthful, naive and nervous energy that fits Jake’s personality, while at the same time portraying a “too clever for his own good” attitude. The new season continues to explore Jake’s partnership with Katagiri, and Elgort has great chemistry with Ken Watanabe. Season 2 will also take a closer look at Jake’s connection to Samantha as their lives begin to take them in different directions, as well as Jake’s unlikely growing friendship with Sato.

    Ken Watanabe in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Ken Watanabe in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Ken Watanabe continues to give a complex performance as Hiroto Katagiri, who is torn between doing what’s right while still protecting his family. Katagiri is professionally castrated at the beginning of the season, forced to take a desk job in shame, but is suddenly given a second chance at bringing the members of the yakuza to justice. This releases a certain energy in the character, like a dog finally unchained, and Watanabe plays the character’s unhinged emotions well. But the series is at its best when Watanabe and Elgort’s characters are working together and exploring their unusual partnership.

    Rachel Keller in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Rachel Keller in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Rachel Keller also continues to shine as the complex Samantha, and the season spends much of its time examining her uneasy alliance with the yakuza, which is complicated by her relationship with Sato. But in many ways, Sato is the breakout character of the series, and Show Kasamatsu is a force of nature in the role, playing the character with strength and mystery. Season 2 will not only reveal Sato’s condition following the first season’s cliffhanger, but it will also explore his growing role in the yakuza and his loyalty to his Oyabun (Hitoshi Ishida played by Shun Sugato).

    Show Kasamatsu in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Show Kasamatsu in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Sugato also continues to give a strong performance as the yakuza leader who is at odds with Tozawa. The new season will explore his role in the yakuza and his admiration for Sato. Ayumi Tanida gives a very intimidating performance as the show’s big bad, Tozawa, but is sidelined for the first half of the season. Other returning characters like Jake’s supervisor at the newspaper, Emi Maruyama played by Rinko Kikuchi, and his co-workers Trendy (Takaki Uda) and Tintin (Kosuke Tanaka) are given small story arcs of their own but are also basically sidelined to focus on the yakuza storyline.

    Rachel Keller and Hyunri Lee in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    (L to R) Rachel Keller and Hyunri Lee in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    There are also some new faces in season 2 including Miki Maya as Katagiri’s new partner, Yosuke Kubozuka as Sato’s new superior in the yakuza, Hyunri Lee as a new hostess as Samantha’s club, and Takayuki Suzuki as Samantha’s new love interest.

    Will there be a ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 3?

    Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    (L to R) Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Season 2 will consist of 10 episodes in all, but we only screened the first five. Again, assuming that the series is leading us up to the point in time where the pilot episode begins, it’s unclear if that moment will happen this season or if it is being saved for another season.

    While the series was obviously successful enough to be greenlit for a second season, you never know in the competitive world of streaming if another season will happen for sure, so I hope whatever long-game the creators were planning has been truncated to take place this season so that if it is the final season, there is a satisfactory ending for audiences invested in the story of Jake and Katagiri taking down Tozawa.

    Tanida Ayumi in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 1.
    Tanida Ayumi in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 1. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    There is certainly a lot of stories yet to explore in future seasons besides the Tozawa storyline, including Sato’s rise in the yakuza, Samantha’s club, why Jake is hiding from his family in Japan, and Katagiri’s struggles with his own family, but the series would be wise to resolve the main story first before trying to tackle any of these other story threads.

    Final Thoughts

    ‘Tokyo Vice’ continues to be an exciting and exhilarating crime series that really examines all the characters in a truthful way. With the beautiful yet mysterious backdrop of Tokyo, the series has created a unique tone unlike almost anything else on American television. With excellent performances from Elgort, Watanabe, Keller and Kasamatsu, as well as the supporting cast, ‘Tokyo Vice’ is a must see for crime series fans.

    ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2 receives 9 out of 10 stars.

    Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    (L to R) Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    What is the plot of ‘Tokyo Vice’?

    In 1999, American journalist Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort) has relocated to Tokyo and must pass a written exam in Japanese to have the chance to join the staff of a major Japanese newspaper. He succeeds in becoming their first foreign-born journalist and starts at the very bottom. Taken under the wing of a veteran detective (Ken Watanabe) in the vice squad, he starts to explore the dark and dangerous world of the Japanese yakuza whilst living under the city’s official line that “murder does not happen in Tokyo”.

    What is the Plot of ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2?

    Season two takes us deeper into the city’s criminal underworld as Adelstein comes to realize that his life, and the lives of those close to him, are in terrible danger.

    Who is in the Cast of ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2?

    • Ansel Elgort as Jake Adelstein
    • Ken Watanabe as Hiroto Katagiri
    • Rachel Keller as Samantha Porter
    • Show Kasamatsu as Sato
    • Shun Sugata as Hitoshi Ishida
    • Rinko Kikuchi as Emi Maruyama
    'Tokyo Vice' season 2 premieres February 8th on Max.
    ‘Tokyo Vice’ season 2 premieres February 8th on Max.

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    Please click on the video player below to watch Moviefone’s exclusive interviews with Rachel Keller and Show Kasamatsu about ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2.

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  • ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2: Rachel Keller and Show Kasamatsu

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    Premiering on Max February 8th is the second season of ‘Tokyo Vice,’ which is executive produced by J.T. Rogers, Alan Poul (‘The Back-up Plan‘) and Michael Mann (‘Ferrari’) and stars Ansel Elgort (‘Baby Driver’) and Ken Watanabe (‘Batman Begins’).

    (Left) Rachel Keller in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max. (Right) Show Kasamatsu in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.
    (Left) Rachel Keller in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max. (Right) Show Kasamatsu in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Rachel Keller, who plays Samantha Porter, and Show Kasamatsu, who plays Sato, about their work on ‘Tokyo Vice’ season 2. The two actors discussed the new season, their characters and their relationship together, working with Ansel Elgort, working with Michael Mann on the pilot, and what the experience of making the series has meant to them.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch the interviews.

    Note: Show Kasamatsu’s interview was conducted with the assistance of a translator.

    Rachel Keller in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Rachel Keller in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Rachel, can you talk about where season one left off for Samantha and where we’ll find her in season 2?

    Rachel Keller: Season one ended, and she is looking for Polina. With season two beginning, she finds that out. It picks up (right after season one). At the end of season one, Sam has just about secured the loan to open her own hostess club, and she’s lost her friend, and then season two picks up and she has her club, she’s running her club, and finds out about Polina. So, that’s how you start the first part of the season.

    MF: Running her own club is really Samantha’s dream and she’ll do anything to make that come true. Can you talk about that?

    RK: When I met hostesses and had the opportunity to speak to them and research, and it’s such an interesting opportunity for young women, all over the world, Russia, Thailand, America, England, to come to Japan and earn money. Maybe they’re in student debt or don’t have any way to become financially independent on their own. So, for Samantha to move from having saved so much money and being so frugal and taking care of herself and the people around her, to be able to open her own club, to have that autonomy, it’s massive. But the problem is that she strikes a deal with the devil, and she isn’t really the owner of the club, the Yakuza take that financial responsibility, which is really part of the tension of her owning the club, but not really owning the club.

    Rachel Keller and Hyunri Lee in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    (L to R) Rachel Keller and Hyunri Lee in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    MF: Can you talk more about Samantha’s uneasy alliance with the Yakuza?

    RK: It’s unfortunate, I suppose, that the money was lost because she was trying to save her friend, and that was quite dramatic. Then it’s like she has her blinders on. She’s going to get the club and it doesn’t matter how she’s going to get the club in the beginning, she feels like it’s going to happen, and so she gets the money from the Yakuza. I don’t think she’s unaware of what that comes with. I think she understands that you are in their control, but I think Samantha, coming from a Mormon childhood, isn’t unfamiliar with control. As an adult it’s like, I don’t know, maybe there’s a sense of “I’m going to figure this out, I can find my way through this,” because she’s so focused on getting it started. So, it’s not really until words become actions that it starts to feel dangerous to her.

    Show Kasamatsu in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Show Kasamatsu in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    MF: Show, can you talk about what happened to Sato at the end of the first season and where season 2 picks up for your character?

    Show Kasamatsu: So, what happened to Sato in season one is he got stabbed. But what’s his fate? You must watch the entire second season to learn his fate. So please look forward to it.

    MF: Can you talk about Sato’s role in the Yakuza, his loyalty to his Oyabun, and will that be tested in season two?

    SK: So, Sato being in the Yakuza world, he’s not a leader of the world yet. He’s just a soldier in the world and he struggled with what he had to go through and being involved with some crimes that he didn’t want to be involved with. That’s showing the unstableness of what Sato is going through and he’s a fighter. This is a fight for Sato. The whole storyline is that he must fight for it.

    Shun Sugata in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Shun Sugata in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    MF: Can you talk about Sato’s friendship with Samantha and working with Rachel on that relationship?

    SK: Rachel is nice and sweet, and I respect her the most. Watching her playing Samantha, she is a loyal to what Samantha’s going through and Rachel is acting on it perfectly. That made Sato want to help her more. So that’s exactly what I was feeling because my English ability, it’s not that great and Rachel Keller’s Japanese is not that great. So, we shared the pain of what we were going through by acting as Sato and Samantha. So that’s what Sato and Samantha is going through, they have the same pain. They share that weakness, and those feelings are not just a connection they have. It’s like a deep inside connection that they cannot get cut off.

    MF: Rachel, how would you describe Sato and Samantha’s relationship?

    RK: So, you meet someone, you’re attracted to someone, and then something beautiful happens that is rare, which is an innate, inherent trust. Because for a lot of people in relationships, it’s something that’s earned over time, and you cultivate a trust and respect for each other. But sometimes you meet someone, and you just trust them immediately and respect them, and that’s what I love most about that relationship is that there’s an inherent trust. So, they aren’t romantically together by the end of the first season, but we get to see them, the complexities of being attracted to each other, and trusting each other, needing each other, not needing each other, all the struggle and tension between two people who really care about each other without thought. It’s just one of those things that just is, between them. Obviously if Sato moved to Yokohama, they might not see each other again, but they are pushed together constantly because they’re linked through the club and the Yakuza.

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    Ansel Elgort in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Ansel Elgort in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    MF: Rachel, can you also talk about Samantha’s friendship with Jake, and do you think they gravitate towards each other because they are both Americans living in Japan?

    RK: I do think that is something to do with it. When you’re foreigners in a country, it’s a kind of familiarity that feels nice. It could also be a similar kind of respect, but it’s something that is a bit more tenuous, like it could be taken away or it could come away at any second. But I think part of it is just the dynamic of their work. She works in a hostess club and is directly related to people who he wants to write about. He is directly related to the people that she needs information about to get ahead with what she’s doing, so it’s a mutually beneficial, complicated kind of relationship. You know what I love? In the first season when they accidentally take too many drugs and they’re trying to find information about where Polina is, they make out in the alleyway. I thought that was so wonderful because they’re living in Japan, working in Japan, and people can be attracted to each other, make out and then go back to be friends and it’s not a thing. I really love that we didn’t address that at all this season because it’s like, can that just be a part of the story that’s true about people who want to kiss and keep moving forward? I think it adds just to the fun, but it doesn’t add to the relationship necessarily.

    MF: Show, Sato has been building an unlikely friendship with Jake as well, can you talk about that and working with Ansel Elgort?

    SK: As for Ansel Elgort as an actor, I give him total respect. Ansel inspired me so much every time on set and what Ansel does on set, every take, it’s different. He ignites all that sparkle on set every single take. So, my responsibility is to receive it and give it back to him. So, I was focusing on that and at the same time I was enjoying every second being on set with Ansel. So, when I get the schedule for next day, I was looking for “Oh, Rachel’s coming tomorrow, or Ansel’s coming tomorrow.” So, it was a long-time filming, like eight months or so, but as an actor that’s something I looked for each day.

    Ansel Elgort in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Ansel Elgort in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    MF: Rachel, what has it been like for you working on this series, shooting in Japan and learning the language?

    RK: I am humbled, I’m honored, and I feel fortunate. I think it really is a special one-of-a-kind thing, to be one of two Americans in a primarily Japanese show with an extraordinary Japanese crew. The talent, the work ethic and ideas, it was just magnificent. I feel lucky and fortunate. Learning Japanese is such a gift. It is such a beautiful language built inside of culture and respect. I feel like you can’t really learn any language without really understanding some of the culture around it. But there’s some phrases in Japanese that just don’t translate to English, they don’t exist in our language. So, you think, why does that exist here? How does that serve the society and the culture around us? It’s just magic.

    MF: Show, what has it been like for you working on an American series where you are able to speak your own language?

    SK: First, I am humble and honored to be in this U.S. project in Japan. Since ‘Tokyo Vice’ was my first time in an international project and I got to speak Japanese and English, that’s what whole package was. I don’t know how to appreciate the opportunity to play this character on ‘Tokyo Vice.’ I felt happy about getting the role through an audition on this U.S. based project and that made me think that I want to be involved more in international films, reaching the fans in the world and a wider audience. So, this one was a great first step.

    Director Michael Mann at the premiere of 'Ferrari.'
    Director Michael Mann at the premiere of ‘Ferrari.’ Photo: Neon.

    MF: Finally, Rachel what was it like for you working with director Michael Mann on the pilot for the series?

    RK: Michael is a true director, meaning he is focused and that you want to focus, because he’s so focused. He’s spacious, meaning he has a lot of trust in you, and he makes time for you, which is difficult, because there’s not a lot of time in television, but he makes time. I think, at the end of it, I’m going to be grateful to have spent some time with him because he doesn’t let up. It’s a kind of fever and it’s inevitable that you catch that fever. What’s coming to mind is more that he would just go again, and again and again, and it got you to a state of relaxation, I think. I think performing is so absurd, which is part of the fun. You’re playing and you’re imagining so much and living inside of something, which is so fun, but I think sometimes you can lose a grasp of relaxation and being just grounded. So, I was just so impressed by how, in such a simple way, he was able to take it all down and relax it all, quiet everything, and focus in. It just felt like the world is good, like this is what it should be. It was profound.

    Rachel Keller in 'Tokyo Vice' Season 2.
    Rachel Keller in ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2. Photo: James Lisle/Max.

    What is the plot of ‘Tokyo Vice’?

    In 1999, American journalist Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort) has relocated to Tokyo and must pass a written exam in Japanese to have the chance to join the staff of a major Japanese newspaper. He succeeds in becoming their first foreign-born journalist and starts at the very bottom. Taken under the wing of a veteran detective (Ken Watanabe) in the vice squad, he starts to explore the dark and dangerous world of the Japanese yakuza whilst living under the city’s official line that “murder does not happen in Tokyo”.

    What is the Plot of ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2?

    Season two takes us deeper into the city’s criminal underworld as Adelstein comes to realize that his life, and the lives of those close to him, are in terrible danger.

    Who is in the Cast of ‘Tokyo Vice’ Season 2?

    • Ansel Elgort as Jake Adelstein
    • Ken Watanabe as Hiroto Katagiri
    • Rachel Keller as Samantha Porter
    • Show Kasamatsu as Sato
    • Shun Sugata as Hitoshi Ishida
    • Rinko Kikuchi as Emi Maruyama
    'Tokyo Vice' season 2 premieres February 8th on Max.
    ‘Tokyo Vice’ season 2 premieres February 8th on Max.

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