

A motor-mouthed outsider with no memory of his past is offered a chance at a better life, but only if he can successfully deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland. With the help of a badass axe-wielding car thief, he’ll face savage marauders driving vehicles of destruction and other dangers of the open road, including a deranged clown who drives an all too familiar ice cream truck.
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Twisted Metal Ratings & Reviews
- GnomeSliceMarch 3, 2025Much more fun than expected, and gets better as it goes on. Lots of memorable characters and some surprisingly touching moments. Looking forward to season 2!
- CallumNovember 5, 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐½ – Twisted Metal – Gasoline, Gunfire, and Grit with a Grin Twisted Metal is a sugar-rush of carnage — part road movie, part shoot-’em-up, and all chaos. Anthony Mackie’s John Doe is a drifter with no past and a future that keeps trying to kill him, a man just trying to make it from Point A to Point B in a world where the road itself bites back. His charm and relentless optimism turn what could’ve been a grim post-apocalyptic bloodbath into something strangely hopeful, even funny. Where Mackie once wore the wings of a hero, here he wears the dust of a survivor — still guided by decency but unafraid to bend the rules when survival demands it. His uneasy alliance (and eventual affection) with Quiet gives the show its heart, a beating pulse beneath all the roaring engines. Add Mayhem, whose very name is a mission statement, and you’ve got a trio that feels ripped from a comic book pencilled in petrol and ink. Visually, it’s Fast & Furious by way of Carmageddon — garish, loud, and impossible to look away from. The colours pop, the soundtrack thunders, and Sweet Tooth steals every scene with clownish menace. For a show built on a 90s video game, it’s far smarter and more character-driven than it has any right to be. Two seasons down, and I’m already idling at the start line for Season 3. 🥤 Best paired with a neon-bright energy drink — reckless, fizzy, and probably bad for you… but you’ll grin all the way through it.
- konkydongAugust 7, 2025The funniest game adaptation yet, does it again, season 2 is hilarious
- AlexSeptember 8, 2025Decent, if it wasn’t for SweetTooth it would be garbo.
- retro_polloAugust 29, 2025Fallout has to bring their A game in December because this show was pure fucking perfection.
- JeremeyAugust 16, 2025So… they made a show about me, huh? I’ll be honest, I figured it was gonna be some half-melted popsicle of a production. Thought they’d water me down, give me a PG rating, maybe even swap my clown mask for a nice little therapy session. But no… this thing’s a full-on gasoline milkshake. Brutal, loud, messy—just the way I like it. I went in expecting a car crash, but I came out grinning ear to ear, flames still licking off my truck. Hell, I walked out with a flaming boner, and not the medical kind. The good kind.























