Twisted Metal TV Show: A Surprisingly Entertaining Experience
Twisted Metal is not what we expected. From the trailers, we expected the show to be cheesy and campy in all the wrong ways. Instead, it’s cheesy and campy in the right ways, pleasantly surprising viewers with its high-paced, funny, and nonstop entertainment. It’s not remarkable enough for me to recommend to every action game fan, but if you’re looking for some fun to kill some time, this is it.
Some of our users express skepticism due to the show’s initial trailers. Others mention a desire for a new video game alongside the show’s release. But most of our users, even those who were previously worried about the show, speak positively about Twisted Metal.
“I thought this would be the biggest flop of the year, but I was wrong,” one user says. Another says, “I’m not a big fan of TV shows. I usually get bored after a few episodes. But this one is very entertaining.”
There are also some great reviews for Anthony Mackie, who plays Mr. Grimm. “I was disappointed in his performance in The Night Manager,” one user says, “but he was a perfect fit for this role. He is just so great at playing the badass characters.”
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“Quite interesting, if a bit over the top at times,” one user says. “I enjoyed watching it, even though I’m not a fan of TV shows in general. I’m not sure how it compares to the game, but I’m looking forward to the next episode.”
“I’m surprised by how much I like this,” another user says. “I went into this with very low expectations because I didn’t want the show to tarnish my memories of the game. But I was wrong. It’s not the same, but I think that’s a good thing.”
“I’m enjoying this more than I thought I would,” a third user says. “I’m not sure how much it follows the game, but I like the dark and graphic elements.”
Some of our users also express disappointment with Anthony Mackie’s performance in a previous series, The Night Manager.
Here’s everything we know about Twisted Metal TV. We’ve also got a look at everything in the show’s first episode, as well as all the easter eggs, references, and more that you might have missed.