I haven’t heard much chatter about the second season of Twisted Metal, which appeared on Peacock last summer. If you weren’t watching it, you should have been (though if you don’t have Peacock, I get it). While the first season was fine on its own, the second rose above its foundation of sophomoric gags to create some actually engaging television. John, Quiet and the surviving others became more three-dimensional, had character arcs with growth that affected them, and there were some actual legit points of drama in all this comedy. Sweet Tooth is still a total lunatic goofball, though — no worries there. Because no one seemed to be talking about it, I assumed two were all we would ever get. I didn’t know what the numbers were but sometimes you can smell these things in the air. I smelled wrong. Universal just confirmed today a third season of the show has been ordered. Unfortunately it comes without series co-creator and showrunner Michael Jonathan Smith, who is departing for unclear reasons. His seat will be filled in by David Reed (The Boys, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, The Magicians). While Season 1 was all about the buildup to the Twisted […]
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