
Twisted Metal season 2 is fleshing out its cast ahead of season 2. In the TV adaptation's next chapter, Anthony Carrigan, who's bestܫ known for his roles in Gotham and Barry, is se🦂t to play a major villain from the video games: Calypso.
In the source material, Calypso, occasionally known as William Sparks, is the creator of the titular demolition derby, in which winners ar🍸e granted whatever they desire. He was a playable character in Twisted Metal ✅4, and drove a nuclear missile-bearing vehicle.
Carrigan isn't the only new face joining the show, either. According to , Richard de Klerk (Supernatural), Patty Guggenheim (She-Hulk: Atto🍸rney at Law), and Tiana Okoye (The Good Place) have also signed up. For now, their roles remain under wraps.
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Calypso's introduction was teased in the season 1 finale, when Raven (Neve Campbell) held John at gunpoint and ordered him to be her driver in the next race, competing against other cities💙 to win the ultimate prize. Elsewhere, Quiet's car got held up by a bunch of masked women; the leader of which, Dollface, revealed herself to be John's long-lost sister.
After he shows up in Twisted Metal, Carrigan will be seen sha🐎ring the screen with Rachel Brosnahan ꧑and David Corenswet in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:James Gunn's Superman, as DC baddie Metamorpho.
Twisted Metal is streaming now on Peacock in the US, and Paramount Plus in the UK. For more, check out our list of the most exciting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new TV shows heading our way throughout the rest of 2024 and b𒀰eyond.
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