Twisted Metal: Created by David Jaffe, Rhett Reese, Michael Jonathan Smith, Paul Wernick. With Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, Joe Seanoa, Will Arnett. Follows a motor-mouthed outsider offered a chance at a better life, but only if he can successfully
This venture marks the third successful adaptation following the Uncharted film and The Last of Us TV series. Translating the essence of the game, the series remains true to the extravagantly frenetic action inherent to "Twisted Metal," effortlessly channeling the premise into a breathless, ...
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Peacock’s adaptation of the PlayStation series Twisted Metal is a 10-episode series that streams on July 27th and looks to follow the success of other video game adaptations like The Last of Us and The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Twisted Metal | Exclusive First Look at Sweet Tooth & John Doe Nuufolau Joel Seanoa, who is better known to wrestling fans as Samoa Joe, is physically portraying Sweet Tooth in this scene while Will Arnett provides his voice. Sweet Tooth is one of the game’s most iconic characters, and...
What To Know About Twisted Metal Season 2's Characters The character of Dollface was already introduced in theTwisted Metalseason 1 finale. In the source material, Dollface is John Doe's sister, but in the Peacock adaptation, not much is revealed about the character. Dollface ambushes Quiet...
there’s not much in the TV landscape quite likeTwisted Metal. It’s an experience built off the backs of epic post-apocalyptic cinematic adventures likeMad Max. Yet, there are still existing TV series that are dark and visceral and play host to a cast of wild and colorful characters, pos...
Twisted Metal: Black Shorts: With Keith Ferguson, Riva Spier. Shorts that showcase characters from Twisted Metal.
Well, fast forward to last week, when I saw the teaser for a live-action TV series called “Twisted Metal.” I’d heard a licensed TV series was in the works many months ago, but I had no idea if it would actually see the light of day. Apparently so. So… from what I get, it...
Last September, Sony announced it was developing a TV series based on Twisted Metal, the long-running series of games where players inside outrageously tricked-out cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Details were minimal at that time, but it was revealed that Anthony Mackie would star in the ...