Inspired by the iconic PlayStation video game franchise, the action and comedy series returns with more chaos, persecutions and characters.
The second season of Twisted metal arrives on August 10 to HBO Max. Inspired by the iconic PlayStation video game franchise, the action series and comedy returns with more chaos, persecutions and characters that are already favorites of the public.
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Twisted Metal is a production of Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions and Universal Television. The second season opens at HBO Max with a new episode every week.


What is the new twisted metal season
The charismatic John Doe (Anthony Mackie) is back with Quiet (Stephanie Beatriz). In this new season, the duo is tightened in the Twisted Metal tournament, a brutal circuit directed by the mysterious Calypso (Anthony Carrigan), in which the winner receives as a reward the fulfillment of any desire.
But nothing will be easy: Sweet Tooth, the murderous clown (John Seanoawith the voice of Will Arnett), And Dollface, John Doe’s sister, are also back. And for lifelong fans, this season marks the expected appearance of Axel (Michael James Shaw).
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Between unexpected alliances, betrayals and explosive reunions, the new episodes promise mortal races and fighting full of humor in a post -demoiptic world where the only rule is that there are no rules.
With script and production of Michael Jonathan Smiththe new season has the executive producers Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Anthony Mackie, Will Arnett, Marc form (Electric Avenue), Jason Spire (Inspire Entertainment), Grant Dekernion, Peter Principado (Artists First), Asad Qizilbeb (Sony Interactive Entertainment). The address is in charge of Phil Sgriccia, Bill Benz, Iain Macdonald and Bertie Ellwood.
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