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Twisted Metal

Twisted Metal is a series of vehicular combat video games published by Sony Computer Entertainment, and developed by various companies. The series has appeared on the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. As of October 31, 2000, the series has sold 5 million copies.[1] Several of the games in the series were re-released as part of the Sony Greatest Hits program. The original game and its first sequel were also released for the PC.

Twisted Metal
Genre(s)Vehicular combat
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Sony Interactive Entertainment
Creator(s)
Platform(s)
First releaseTwisted Metal
November 5, 1995
Latest releaseTwisted Metal
February 14, 2012

Overview edit

In concept, Twisted Metal is a demolition derby that emphasizes the use of ballistic projectiles, machine guns, mines, and other types of weapons (up to and including satellite-based weapons and nuclear weapons). Players choose a vehicle, and an arena—or a series of arenas in the story mode—to engage in battle with opposing drivers. A variety of weapons and upgrades are obtainable by pick-ups scattered throughout the stage. The last driver alive is the winner.

Although each individual game features its own storyline, they all revolve around the eponymous "Twisted Metal": a vehicular combat tournament hosted once a year. In almost all of the games, the host is a man called "Calypso"; in the series' fourth installment, perennial contestant Sweet Tooth briefly takes over. The general goal is to destroy all opponents; apart from the other contestants, unique vehicles seemingly designed by the host themselves may stand in the competitors' path. The winner is brought before the tournament host, who will grant the contestant a single wish.

The hosts of these games are the people who are, through arcane means, capable of warping reality itself to grant the wish of the contest winner; however, there is a general "be careful what you wish for" theme in the game series, as nearly all of the winning contestants end up with "not-so-happy" endings, due to the skill and proclivity of the hosts for twisting the words of their wish around—often to deadly effect. The games in the series usually contain a healthy dose of dark humor.

Games edit

Main games edit

Twisted Metal (1995) and Twisted Metal 2 (1996) edit

 
Twisted Metal 2 screenshot

Platform: PlayStation, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

The first two Twisted Metal games were developed by SingleTrac.

Windows versions of Twisted Metal and Twisted Metal 2 exist. Twisted Metal 2 on PC features slightly cut-down graphics compared to the PlayStation version (minor details of some levels disappeared) but it doesn't require a 3D accelerator video card and played well on computers with lower processing capabilities. It also features multiplayer over a modem line or Internet.

Twisted Metal III (1998) and Twisted Metal 4 (1999) edit

David Jaffe, in speaking about these two entries in the series, was reported to have said, "....[in and of themselves] they're good games, they're just not good Twisted Metal games".

Twisted Metal: Black (2001) edit

Platform: PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

After developing several non-Twisted Metal vehicular combat games for GT Interactive, a large number of SingleTrac employees left the company to form the gaming studio Incognito Entertainment, and signed with Sony. With much of Twisted Metal's original creative team back with the company who owned the franchise, this reunion led to the creation of the series' first installment on the PlayStation 2, Twisted Metal: Black.

Twisted Metal: Head-On (2005) edit

Platform: PlayStation Portable

Despite what was essentially a complete relaunch and rebranding of the franchise with Twisted Metal: Black, Incognito decided to return to the series' roots and create a game that felt more like a true follow-up to the original Twisted Metal series, bringing back the bright colors and cartoony characters of Twisted Metal 1 and 2. Available on the PSP in time for its North American launch and utilizing the PSP's built-in online capabilities, it also marked the first time a Twisted Metal game had full online play available from the start.

Twisted Metal: Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition (2008) edit

Platform: PlayStation 2

In February 2008, Eat Sleep Play, a new development studio formed by David Jaffe and Scott Campbell, released Twisted Metal: Head-On for the PlayStation 2. While primarily a direct port of the PSP game "Twisted Metal: Head-On", it does feature a number of extra features, most notably four complete and playable levels from the unreleased/incomplete Twisted Metal: Black sequel, called Twisted Metal: Harbor City. Other bonus content includes: a code to download the soundtrack (a timed offer which has since expired); a half-hour documentary on the series with some of the original developers called "Dark Past"; a rough playable portion of an unfinished and unreleased third person action game starring Sweet Tooth (controllable for the first time ever on-foot and outside of a vehicle); and the never before seen original live-action ending videos of all the characters from the first Twisted Metal, directed by Jaffe.

Twisted Metal (2012) edit

Platform: PlayStation 3

Twisted Metal (2012) is the most recent game in the Twisted Metal series. It features multiple drivers and tracks. It also features multiplayer gameplay and other game modes. The game consists of three story arcs that focus on Sweet Tooth, Mr. Grimm and Dollface.

Spin-off games edit

Twisted Metal: Small Brawl (2001) edit

 
Screenshot from Twisted Metal: Small Brawl

Platform: PlayStation

Instead of delivering a PlayStation 2 follow-up to Twisted Metal: Black, Incognito took an unexpected turn and developed Twisted Metal: Small Brawl for the original PlayStation, a Twisted Metal aimed at a younger audience that featured radio-controlled toy cars instead of full-size vehicles.

Twisted Metal: Black Online (2002) edit

Platform: PlayStation 2

A game featuring only the multiplayer portion of Twisted Metal: Black, but playable online. A free copy could originally be obtained by mailing in a card that came packaged with the PlayStation 2 online network adapter. After Sony stopped offering the disc, it was later included as a bonus disc in subsequent reissues of the Greatest Hits version of Twisted Metal: Black. The official servers to the game have since been shut down, but unofficial fan-hosted servers are available to join as of 2023.

Cancelled games edit

Twisted Metal: Harbor City edit

Platform: PlayStation 2

 
Development screenshot of Twisted Metal: Harbor City

A sequel to the PlayStation 2 game Twisted Metal: Black, titled Twisted Metal: Harbor City,[2] was in development but was cancelled before it was announced when the series co-creators left the development team.[3] At the time of cancellation four levels had been completed; these levels were included and playable in Twisted Metal Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition as a special mode.

Twisted Metal: Apocalypse edit

Platform: PlayStation 3

A Twisted Metal game set in a post-apocalyptic environment, which was originally in development in 2008 but was scrapped.[4] Artwork of the cancelled game was released by David Jaffe at the San Diego Comic-Con International; it showcased concept arts of locations such as a destroyed Mount Rushmore as well as a giant crater. Eat Sleep Play team was originally rather keen on the idea, though it was hinted by Jaffe that the idea was rejected by Sony Computer Entertainment, speculated to be because of the release of MotorStorm: Apocalypse, a racing game which also featured a post-apocalyptic environment.[5]

Twisted Metal: Revolution edit

Platform: PlayStation 3

Apart from Twisted Metal: Apocalypse, another Twisted Metal game was in development for the PlayStation 3 which utilized street culture and hip-hop influence. The game was titled Twisted Metal: Revolution, but it was cancelled; it would have featured characters with a more realistic look such as a Sweet Tooth that looked more of a smooth criminal rather than a psychopathic clown. Other characters included Yakuza, FBI agents and street gang members. David Jaffe compared the game to Rockstar's Midnight Club series when describing the look and feel of the game. In addition, Jaffe said that it was extremely difficult to portray the environments that they had created in their concept art within the game as it resulted in an extremely bland environment.[5]

Other media edit

Comic book edit

A one-shot Twisted Metal 2 comic book was published by DC Comics in 1996, written by Jamie Delano,[6] pencilled by Phil Hester and inked by Peter Gross. The comic was given out as a prize in a promotional contest held in the Tips & Tricks magazine.

Cancelled film adaptation edit

In February 2012, Sony Pictures Entertainment was bringing Twisted Metal to theaters by hiring Brian Taylor to write and direct the film.[7] Five years later in September, Brian Taylor confirmed that Sony had passed on the Twisted Metal film, feeling the series fanbase did not warrant the higher budget it would have cost to realize it.[8]

Twisted Metal was the inspiration for Slaughter Race, a fictional video game featured in the Disney animated film Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018).[9][10]

Television adaptation edit

In March 2019, Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra spoke about developing a television adaptation of the Twisted Metal franchise, during a presentation for investors at a special event. According to Vinciquerra, his division will be working closely with his acquaintances at the PlayStation division through a brand new production team created solely with the purpose of helping Sony produce filming television projects based on their gaming IPs.[11][12] In February 2021, a Twisted Metal TV series was moving forward, with Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick helping to develop the series, with Michael Jonathan Smith writing the series and executive producing the series alongside Will Arnett, Reese, Wernick, Marc Forman, Peter Principato, Asad Qizilbash, Carter Swan, and Herman Hulst.[13] Later in September, Anthony Mackie was announced in the role of John Doe,[14] and later officially confirmed to be starring and executive producing the series, which had been given a series order at Peacock.[15] In May 2022, Stephanie Beatriz, Thomas Haden Church and Neve Campbell joined the cast.[16][17][18] Will Arnett was hired to voice Sweet Tooth in June, with Samoa Joe playing the dual role.[19][20] Mike Mitchell plays Stu, Mike's best friend who will be played by Tahj Vaughans. Lou Beatty Jr. plays a character named Tommy.[20] The 10-episode series was released on Peacock on July 27, 2023.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ahmed, Shahed (October 31, 2000). . GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on May 30, 2009. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  2. ^ monokoma (January 19, 2009). "Twisted Metal Black 2: Harbor City [PS2 – Cancelled]". Unseen 64. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  3. ^ Jeremy Dunham (July 27, 2007). "Jaffe Leaves Sony to Eat, Sleep, and Play". IGN. Retrieved January 19, 2010.
  4. ^ Jonathan Leack (July 18, 2010). "Twisted Metal Almost Brought the World to Ruin". PlayStation LifeStyle. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
  5. ^ a b Michael McWhertor (July 23, 2010). "See Two Dead Twisted Metal Games With Wildly Different Concepts". Kotaku. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
  6. ^ "Jamie Delano Bibliography". Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  7. ^ "Sony Deal To Write/Direct 'Twisted Metal' Movie". Deadline.com. February 14, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  8. ^ "Brian Taylor Explains Why 'Twisted Metal' Fell Apart; Says He Wanted Nic Cage for Sweet Tooth". Collider.com. September 22, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  9. ^ "Ralph Breaks The Internet is our generation's Who Framed Roger Rabbit". JOE.ie.
  10. ^ "Ralph Breaks The Internet: Easter eggs and reference guide". Den of Geek.
  11. ^ "Twisted Metal TV show on the way from PlayStation Productions". Games Radar. May 22, 2019.
  12. ^ "Sony IR Day 2019 Pictures". IR Web Meeting.
  13. ^ Otterson, Joe (February 22, 2021). "'Twisted Metal' Series From 'Deadpool' Writers in the Works at Sony Pictures TV, PlayStation Productions". Variety. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  14. ^ Kroll, Justin (September 15, 2021). "Anthony Mackie To Star As John Doe In Live-Action 'Twisted Metal' Series From Sony TV And PlayStation Productions". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  15. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 28, 2022). "'Twisted Metal': Peacock Lands Live-Action Video Game Adaptation Starring Anthony Mackie With Series Order". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  16. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (May 13, 2022). "Stephanie Beatriz Joins Anthony Mackie in Peacock's 'Twisted Metal'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  17. ^ "'Twisted Metal': Thomas Haden Church Joins Peacock's Live-Action Video Game Adaptation". Bleeding Cool. May 19, 2022. Retrieved May 20, 2022.
  18. ^ "'Twisted Metal': Neve Campbell Cast In Peacock's Live-Action Video Game Adaptation". Deadline Hollywood. May 20, 2022. Retrieved May 20, 2022.
  19. ^ Petski, Denise (June 1, 2022). "'Twisted Metal': Will Arnett To Voice Sweet Tooth In Peacock Series". Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  20. ^ a b Cordero, Rosy (June 2, 2022). "'Twisted Metal': AEW's Joe Seanoa To Play Dual Role Of 'Sweet Tooth' Voiced By Will Arnett; 3 More To Recur". Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  21. ^ Dykstra, Chloe (April 27, 2012). "PlayStation All-Star Battle Royale: Really, though? (preview)". VentureBeat.

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This article needs to be updated The reason given is Out of date sales number Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2023 This article is about the video game series For other uses see Twisted Metal disambiguation Twisted Metal is a series of vehicular combat video games published by Sony Computer Entertainment and developed by various companies The series has appeared on the PlayStation PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 As of October 31 2000 the series has sold 5 million copies 1 Several of the games in the series were re released as part of the Sony Greatest Hits program The original game and its first sequel were also released for the PC Twisted MetalGenre s Vehicular combatDeveloper s SingleTrac 1995 1997 Sony Interactive Studios America 989 Studios 1995 1999 Incognito Entertainment 2001 2007 Eat Sleep Play 2008 2012 Publisher s Sony Interactive EntertainmentCreator s David Jaffe Scott CampbellPlatform s PlayStation PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable Microsoft WindowsFirst releaseTwisted MetalNovember 5 1995Latest releaseTwisted MetalFebruary 14 2012 Contents 1 Overview 2 Games 2 1 Main games 2 1 1 Twisted Metal 1995 and Twisted Metal 2 1996 2 1 2 Twisted Metal III 1998 and Twisted Metal 4 1999 2 1 3 Twisted Metal Black 2001 2 1 4 Twisted Metal Head On 2005 2 1 5 Twisted Metal Head On Extra Twisted Edition 2008 2 1 6 Twisted Metal 2012 2 2 Spin off games 2 2 1 Twisted Metal Small Brawl 2001 2 2 2 Twisted Metal Black Online 2002 2 3 Cancelled games 2 3 1 Twisted Metal Harbor City 2 3 2 Twisted Metal Apocalypse 2 3 3 Twisted Metal Revolution 3 Other media 3 1 Comic book 3 2 Cancelled film adaptation 3 3 Television adaptation 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview editIn concept Twisted Metal is a demolition derby that emphasizes the use of ballistic projectiles machine guns mines and other types of weapons up to and including satellite based weapons and nuclear weapons Players choose a vehicle and an arena or a series of arenas in the story mode to engage in battle with opposing drivers A variety of weapons and upgrades are obtainable by pick ups scattered throughout the stage The last driver alive is the winner Although each individual game features its own storyline they all revolve around the eponymous Twisted Metal a vehicular combat tournament hosted once a year In almost all of the games the host is a man called Calypso in the series fourth installment perennial contestant Sweet Tooth briefly takes over The general goal is to destroy all opponents apart from the other contestants unique vehicles seemingly designed by the host themselves may stand in the competitors path The winner is brought before the tournament host who will grant the contestant a single wish The hosts of these games are the people who are through arcane means capable of warping reality itself to grant the wish of the contest winner however there is a general be careful what you wish for theme in the game series as nearly all of the winning contestants end up with not so happy endings due to the skill and proclivity of the hosts for twisting the words of their wish around often to deadly effect The games in the series usually contain a healthy dose of dark humor Games editMain games edit Twisted Metal 1995 and Twisted Metal 2 1996 edit nbsp Twisted Metal 2 screenshot Main articles Twisted Metal 1995 video game and Twisted Metal 2 Platform PlayStation PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5The first two Twisted Metal games were developed by SingleTrac Windows versions of Twisted Metal and Twisted Metal 2 exist Twisted Metal 2 on PC features slightly cut down graphics compared to the PlayStation version minor details of some levels disappeared but it doesn t require a 3D accelerator video card and played well on computers with lower processing capabilities It also features multiplayer over a modem line or Internet Twisted Metal III 1998 and Twisted Metal 4 1999 edit Main articles Twisted Metal III and Twisted Metal 4 David Jaffe in speaking about these two entries in the series was reported to have said in and of themselves they re good games they re just not good Twisted Metal games Twisted Metal Black 2001 edit Main article Twisted Metal Black Platform PlayStation 2 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5After developing several non Twisted Metal vehicular combat games for GT Interactive a large number of SingleTrac employees left the company to form the gaming studio Incognito Entertainment and signed with Sony With much of Twisted Metal s original creative team back with the company who owned the franchise this reunion led to the creation of the series first installment on the PlayStation 2 Twisted Metal Black Twisted Metal Head On 2005 edit Main article Twisted Metal Head On Platform PlayStation PortableDespite what was essentially a complete relaunch and rebranding of the franchise with Twisted Metal Black Incognito decided to return to the series roots and create a game that felt more like a true follow up to the original Twisted Metal series bringing back the bright colors and cartoony characters of Twisted Metal 1 and 2 Available on the PSP in time for its North American launch and utilizing the PSP s built in online capabilities it also marked the first time a Twisted Metal game had full online play available from the start Twisted Metal Head On Extra Twisted Edition 2008 edit Main article Twisted Metal Head On Platform PlayStation 2In February 2008 Eat Sleep Play a new development studio formed by David Jaffe and Scott Campbell released Twisted Metal Head On for the PlayStation 2 While primarily a direct port of the PSP game Twisted Metal Head On it does feature a number of extra features most notably four complete and playable levels from the unreleased incomplete Twisted Metal Black sequel called Twisted Metal Harbor City Other bonus content includes a code to download the soundtrack a timed offer which has since expired a half hour documentary on the series with some of the original developers called Dark Past a rough playable portion of an unfinished and unreleased third person action game starring Sweet Tooth controllable for the first time ever on foot and outside of a vehicle and the never before seen original live action ending videos of all the characters from the first Twisted Metal directed by Jaffe Twisted Metal 2012 edit Main article Twisted Metal 2012 video game Platform PlayStation 3Twisted Metal 2012 is the most recent game in the Twisted Metal series It features multiple drivers and tracks It also features multiplayer gameplay and other game modes The game consists of three story arcs that focus on Sweet Tooth Mr Grimm and Dollface Spin off games edit Twisted Metal Small Brawl 2001 edit nbsp Screenshot from Twisted Metal Small Brawl Main article Twisted Metal Small Brawl Platform PlayStationInstead of delivering a PlayStation 2 follow up to Twisted Metal Black Incognito took an unexpected turn and developed Twisted Metal Small Brawl for the original PlayStation a Twisted Metal aimed at a younger audience that featured radio controlled toy cars instead of full size vehicles Twisted Metal Black Online 2002 edit Platform PlayStation 2A game featuring only the multiplayer portion of Twisted Metal Black but playable online A free copy could originally be obtained by mailing in a card that came packaged with the PlayStation 2 online network adapter After Sony stopped offering the disc it was later included as a bonus disc in subsequent reissues of the Greatest Hits version of Twisted Metal Black The official servers to the game have since been shut down but unofficial fan hosted servers are available to join as of 2023 Cancelled games edit Twisted Metal Harbor City edit Platform PlayStation 2 nbsp Development screenshot of Twisted Metal Harbor City A sequel to the PlayStation 2 game Twisted Metal Black titled Twisted Metal Harbor City 2 was in development but was cancelled before it was announced when the series co creators left the development team 3 At the time of cancellation four levels had been completed these levels were included and playable in Twisted Metal Head On Extra Twisted Edition as a special mode Twisted Metal Apocalypse edit Platform PlayStation 3A Twisted Metal game set in a post apocalyptic environment which was originally in development in 2008 but was scrapped 4 Artwork of the cancelled game was released by David Jaffe at the San Diego Comic Con International it showcased concept arts of locations such as a destroyed Mount Rushmore as well as a giant crater Eat Sleep Play team was originally rather keen on the idea though it was hinted by Jaffe that the idea was rejected by Sony Computer Entertainment speculated to be because of the release of MotorStorm Apocalypse a racing game which also featured a post apocalyptic environment 5 Twisted Metal Revolution edit Platform PlayStation 3Apart from Twisted Metal Apocalypse another Twisted Metal game was in development for the PlayStation 3 which utilized street culture and hip hop influence The game was titled Twisted Metal Revolution but it was cancelled it would have featured characters with a more realistic look such as a Sweet Tooth that looked more of a smooth criminal rather than a psychopathic clown Other characters included Yakuza FBI agents and street gang members David Jaffe compared the game to Rockstar s Midnight Club series when describing the look and feel of the game In addition Jaffe said that it was extremely difficult to portray the environments that they had created in their concept art within the game as it resulted in an extremely bland environment 5 Other media editComic book edit A one shot Twisted Metal 2 comic book was published by DC Comics in 1996 written by Jamie Delano 6 pencilled by Phil Hester and inked by Peter Gross The comic was given out as a prize in a promotional contest held in the Tips amp Tricks magazine Cancelled film adaptation edit In February 2012 Sony Pictures Entertainment was bringing Twisted Metal to theaters by hiring Brian Taylor to write and direct the film 7 Five years later in September Brian Taylor confirmed that Sony had passed on the Twisted Metal film feeling the series fanbase did not warrant the higher budget it would have cost to realize it 8 Twisted Metal was the inspiration for Slaughter Race a fictional video game featured in the Disney animated film Ralph Breaks the Internet 2018 9 10 Television adaptation edit Main article Twisted Metal TV series In March 2019 Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Tony Vinciquerra spoke about developing a television adaptation of the Twisted Metal franchise during a presentation for investors at a special event According to Vinciquerra his division will be working closely with his acquaintances at the PlayStation division through a brand new production team created solely with the purpose of helping Sony produce filming television projects based on their gaming IPs 11 12 In February 2021 a Twisted Metal TV series was moving forward with Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick helping to develop the series with Michael Jonathan Smith writing the series and executive producing the series alongside Will Arnett Reese Wernick Marc Forman Peter Principato Asad Qizilbash Carter Swan and Herman Hulst 13 Later in September Anthony Mackie was announced in the role of John Doe 14 and later officially confirmed to be starring and executive producing the series which had been given a series order at Peacock 15 In May 2022 Stephanie Beatriz Thomas Haden Church and Neve Campbell joined the cast 16 17 18 Will Arnett was hired to voice Sweet Tooth in June with Samoa Joe playing the dual role 19 20 Mike Mitchell plays Stu Mike s best friend who will be played by Tahj Vaughans Lou Beatty Jr plays a character named Tommy 20 The 10 episode series was released on Peacock on July 27 2023 See also editCritical Depth Rogue Trip Vacation 2012 Vigilante 8 PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale 21 References edit Ahmed Shahed October 31 2000 TM Black Date Set GameSpot CBS Interactive Archived from the original on May 30 2009 Retrieved October 11 2015 monokoma January 19 2009 Twisted Metal Black 2 Harbor City PS2 Cancelled Unseen 64 Retrieved March 9 2010 Jeremy Dunham July 27 2007 Jaffe Leaves Sony to Eat Sleep and Play IGN Retrieved January 19 2010 Jonathan Leack July 18 2010 Twisted Metal Almost Brought the World to Ruin PlayStation LifeStyle Retrieved July 22 2010 a b Michael McWhertor July 23 2010 See Two Dead Twisted Metal Games With Wildly Different Concepts Kotaku Retrieved July 22 2010 Jamie Delano Bibliography Retrieved July 15 2020 Sony Deal To Write Direct Twisted Metal Movie Deadline com February 14 2012 Retrieved February 14 2012 Brian Taylor Explains Why Twisted Metal Fell Apart Says He Wanted Nic Cage for Sweet Tooth Collider com September 22 2017 Retrieved September 22 2017 Ralph Breaks The Internet is our generation s Who Framed Roger Rabbit JOE ie Ralph Breaks The Internet Easter eggs and reference guide Den of Geek Twisted Metal TV show on the way from PlayStation Productions Games Radar May 22 2019 Sony IR Day 2019 Pictures IR Web Meeting Otterson Joe February 22 2021 Twisted Metal Series From Deadpool Writers in the Works at Sony Pictures TV PlayStation Productions Variety Retrieved February 22 2021 Kroll Justin September 15 2021 Anthony Mackie To Star As John Doe In Live Action Twisted Metal Series From Sony TV And PlayStation Productions Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 15 2021 Andreeva Nellie February 28 2022 Twisted Metal Peacock Lands Live Action Video Game Adaptation Starring Anthony Mackie With Series Order Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 28 2022 Goldberg Lesley May 13 2022 Stephanie Beatriz Joins Anthony Mackie in Peacock s Twisted Metal The Hollywood Reporter Twisted Metal Thomas Haden Church Joins Peacock s Live Action Video Game Adaptation Bleeding Cool May 19 2022 Retrieved May 20 2022 Twisted Metal Neve Campbell Cast In Peacock s Live Action Video Game Adaptation Deadline Hollywood May 20 2022 Retrieved May 20 2022 Petski Denise June 1 2022 Twisted Metal Will Arnett To Voice Sweet Tooth In Peacock Series Retrieved June 1 2022 a b Cordero Rosy June 2 2022 Twisted Metal AEW s Joe Seanoa To Play Dual Role Of Sweet Tooth Voiced By Will Arnett 3 More To Recur Retrieved June 2 2022 Dykstra Chloe April 27 2012 PlayStation All Star Battle Royale Really though preview VentureBeat External links editTwisted Metal series at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twisted Metal amp oldid 1224896207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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