Summary
The TV show "Twisted Metal," based on a popular video game, has been renewed for a third season on the streaming service Peacock. However, the show will now have a new leader, David Reed, as the original showrunner, Michael Jonathan Smith, has left the series.
Key Facts
- "Twisted Metal," a series based on a video game, will have a third season on Peacock.
- The series received high audience ratings, with a 93% approval for the first season and 84% for the second.
- Critics rated the second season at 92%, improving from the 67% for the first season.
- Original showrunner Michael Jonathan Smith has been replaced by David Reed.
- David Reed is known for his work on popular shows like "The Boys" and "Supernatural."
- The show features characters navigating a post-apocalyptic world in a tournament.
- Filming for the third season is expected to begin early next year, with a release likely in early 2027.