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  • Forget β€˜The Last of Us,’ This 2-Part Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Is Still a Streaming Hit Dyah Ayu Larasati
    Time to put the pedal to the metal. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, Peacock's Twisted Metal is a love letter to all things mods β€” especially when those mods alter cars into killing machines. When deliveryman John Doe (Anthony Mackie) has to travel between cities delivering packages across post-apocalyptic America, he needs the best gear possible in case criminals or corrupt law enforcement try to steal his cargo. Yet, despite living in a world where the rules no longer apply,
     

Forget β€˜The Last of Us,’ This 2-Part Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Is Still a Streaming Hit

30 May 2026 at 01:14

Time to put the pedal to the metal. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, Peacock's Twisted Metal is a love letter to all things mods β€” especially when those mods alter cars into killing machines. When deliveryman John Doe (Anthony Mackie) has to travel between cities delivering packages across post-apocalyptic America, he needs the best gear possible in case criminals or corrupt law enforcement try to steal his cargo. Yet, despite living in a world where the rules no longer apply, John still finds joy in his job, mainly because he gets to do it in his sweet ride. From nearly being killed by a homicidal clown in Las Vegas to trying to steal weapons in Diesel City, John’s wild exploits are a huge part of why Twisted Metal has found renewed streaming success on the Apple TV Store.

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