Buckle
up.
We
are
getting
more
Twisted
Metal
on
Peacock.
Spotted
on
Variety,
the
post-apocalyptic
drama
starring
Anthony
Mackie
has
been
renewed
for
a
second
season
on
Peacock.
“I
have
to
give
a
Sweet
Tooth-sized
thank
you
to
our
incredible
fans
–
I
read
every
comment
and
was
so
blown
away
by
everyone’s
love,
support,
and
rabid
enthusiasm
for
a
paper
bag.
We
are
beyond
thankful
we
get
to
continue
the
story
of
John
Doe,
Quiet,
and
Sweet
Tooth
as
they
face
off
against
familiar
faces
and
new
grim
foes
in
the
long-awaited
Twisted
Metal
tournament.
The
mixtape
is
made,
and
I’m
thrilled
to
get
back
on
the
road
with
our
stellar
cast
and
crew,”
said
showrunner,
writer,
and
executive
producer
Michael
Jonathan
Smith
in
a
statement
shared
by
Variety.
The
30-minute
show
follows
Mackie’s
John
Doe,
a
smart-mouth
delivery
man
who
uses
his
2002
Subaru
Wrx
named
Evelin
to
travel
across
a
decimated
United
States
delivery
package.
Doe
is
given
a
chance
at
a
new
life,
but
only
if
he
delivers
a
mysterious
package
across
the
wasteland
that
used
to
be
known
as
the
United
States
of
America.
What
he
thought
would
be
a
piece
of
cake
turns
out
to
be
a
dangerous
job
when
he
encounters
an
axe-wielding
car
thief
who
is
being
chased
by
a
bunch
of
crazed
individuals.
The
duo
teams
up,
but
along
the
way,
they
encounter
some
shady
cops,
a
crazed
clown
named
Sweet
Tooth
who
drives
an
ice
cream
truck,
and
much
more.
Twisted
Metal
Was
A
Hit
On
Peacock
According
to
the
NBC-owned
streaming
network,
the
show
based
on
the
popular
PlayStation
video
game
was
the
most-binged
show
in
its
first
week
following
its
July
27
premiere.
It
was
also
one
of
the
top
three
original
shows
on
Peacock.
Sign
us
up
for
more
Twisted
Metal.
Also,
PlayStation,
stop
being
cowards
and
remake
the
game
already.
—
Photo:
Sony
Pictures
/
PlayStation
Studios
/
Twisted
Metal