Twisted Metal Season 3 & 4’s ‘Amazing Ideas’ Teased by Showrunner

Michael Jonathan Smith, the head of Twisted Metal, has shared insights about his extended plan for the Peacock series. In a recent discussion, he detailed how the plot is meticulously planned across several seasons, suggesting significant changes that might redefine the show’s direction in the future.

Michael Jonathan Smith on how many Twisted Metal seasons are planned

To The Direct, Michael Jonathan Smith expressed that the direction for Season 3 is very clear, and mentioned that he’s brimming with ideas for future narratives.

As a dedicated cinema enthusiast, I’d share that when asked about the number of seasons, Smith didn’t seem like someone who’d stick to a rigid six-season plan. Instead, he expressed his desire to keep going as long as the audience continues to support us and our stories. He also hinted at some exciting future endeavors for these characters we all love.

Apart from expressing his aspirations for upcoming seasons, Smith casually mentioned, “I’ve got a fantastic concept brewing for Season 4 that I believe will leave fans absolutely thrilled when they catch wind of it.” Currently, Peacock has not announced plans for Season 3 of Twisted Metal, but Smith maintains optimism about the show’s progress and narrative.

In Season 2, the storyline from the initial video games involving the tournament is brought to life on screen, with high-octane car action taking center stage. Notable actors like Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, and Samoa Joe reprise their roles, while new additions Michael James Shaw, Lisa Gilroy, and Richard de Klerk enrich the cast.

In a recent statement, Smith articulated their intention for the current season, explaining, “I aimed to delve deeper into supernatural aspects… there’s an unsettling allure in a post-apocalyptic setting that hints at something beyond the ordinary.

In my review, I’m delighted to report that the narrative unfolds in rich layers, showcasing an impressive ensemble cast of established characters. Not only that, but the creators have seized the opportunity to breathe life into fresh personalities such as Mayhem and Quiet, which promises an exciting twist for fans. To top it off, I’m thrilled to hint at some engaging surprises that are in store for us enthusiasts!

Twisted Metal Season 2 is now streaming on Peacock.

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2025-08-07 08:18