Anthony Mackie stars in the series adaptation of the PlayStation video game. Twisted Metal premieres Thursday (July 27) on Peacock.
Mackie plays Joe, a “motormouthed outsider” who takes a job delivering a cryptic package that sets him off on an adventure for the ages. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the comedy series also stars Stephanie Beatriz, Will Arnett, Samoa Joe, Chelle Ramos, Thomas Haden Church, Neve Campbell, Tahj Vaughans, Richard Cabral, Mike Mitchell, Lou Beatty Jr., Chloe Fineman and Jason Mantzoukas.
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