Miami Vice • Season 2

Miami Vice
TV-14
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Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs are back in their sleek Ferrari pursuing every ruthless criminal under the relentless Miami sun.
marko.m57 reviewedJune 17, 2025
A Series That Changed Television
"Miami Vice" was not just a crime show—it redefined the way television was filmed and experienced, introducing a visual style, music, and editing never before seen on TV. The series set new standards for production values, use of music, and aesthetics, and its influence is still visible in modern shows.
Famous Actors Who Appeared
Many now-famous actors had their first or early TV roles in "Miami Vice." Some of the most notable include:
Bruce Willis
Julia Roberts
Liam Neeson
Benicio Del Toro
Steve Buscemi
Viggo Mortensen
These guest roles were often a springboard for their later careers.
Iconic 80s Music
Music was a key element of the show. "Miami Vice" featured hits from the pop and rock scene of the time, as well as Jan Hammer’s instrumental music, including the legendary theme song. Some of the famous artists and songs featured:
Phil Collins – "In the Air Tonight"
Glenn Frey – "Smuggler’s Blues"
Tina Turner – "Better Be Good to Me"
Jan Hammer – "Miami Vice Theme"
Famous Cars
Cars were an integral part of the show's visual identity. The most famous models featured include:
Ferrari Daytona Spyder (replica)
Ferrari Testarossa
Lamborghini Countach
These cars symbolized the luxury and fast-paced lifestyle of 1980s Miami.
80s Miami Lifestyle
The series faithfully portrayed the glamorous yet dangerous lifestyle of 1980s Miami: nightclubs, pastel fashion, sunglasses, yachts, fast cars, and exotic locations. "Miami Vice" became synonymous with the aesthetics and culture of that era, and its influence on fashion and pop culture is indelible.