Twisted Metal TV series in the works from Deadpool writers

Sweet Tooth from Twisted Metal
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Sony is developing a live-action Twisted Meta♒l TV series, reports. 

PlayStation Productions, which is also working on the highly anticipated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us HBO series, is teaming up with Sony yet again for the Twisted Metal TV show. Actor and producer Will Arnett is executive producing, with an original story from Deadpool and Zombieland writers🔥 Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, and a script from Cobra Kai's Michael Jonathan Smith.

The action-comedy will be based on the classic multiplayer PlayStation series that throws players into weaponized ve𓄧hicles and pits them against each other in brutal demolition derby battles.

"Twisted Metal is one of the most beloved franchises from PlaySt💫ation," said PlayStation Productions boss Asad Qizilbash. "We are thrilled to have such a great team working on bringing this iconic game to life for the fans."

The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic world and centers around a "motor-mouthed outsider" tasked with delivering a mysterious package with the help ofꦡ a "trigger-happy car thief." Naturally, the duo encounters other people driving big ol' scary vehicles, including the terrifying clown Sweet Tooth from the gamesꦅ. It's said that Arnett is being considered to voice Sweet Tooth, but nothing's set in stone just yet.

"We love Twisted Metal in all its twisted insanity," said Sony Pictures exec Glenn Adilman. "Michael Jonathan Smith hit it out of the park with an action-packed, brilliantly funny adaptation and we are grateful for the support of Rhett🐻, Paul, Will, and our frie🃏nds at PlayStation."

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