Filming has reportedly wrapped on the second season of Peacock’s TV series adaptation of the “Twisted Metal” video game franchise.

Showrunner Michael Jonathan Smith, who writes and executive produces the series, confirmed the news on Threads saying production has wrapped on the ground in Toronto. He adds:

“This production was unforgettable. Our incredibly talented cast and crew brought the thunder and helped deliver something truly special. A huge thank you to everyone who helped make this season even bigger than the first one. Now… off to post.”

The end comes a few days earlier than expected with the series having begun second season production in mid-July. There was an eleven-month gap between the first season’s filming wrap and airing – thus, it’s likely we’ll see Season 2 on Peacock in the late Summer.

Emmy nominee Anthony Carrigan (“Gotham,” “Barry”) joins in the series regular role of Calypso while recurring guest stars include comedian/writer/actress Patty Guggenheim (“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law”), Richard de Klerk (“Strange Empire”) and Tiana Okoye (“Mrs. Davis”).

The series unfolds in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Anthony Mackie plays John Doe, a talkative milkman with amnesia, who is given a mission to traverse the desolate United States to deliver a mysterious package.

The first season, which launched in July last year, also starred Stephanie Beatriz, Neve Campbell, Thomas Haden Church, and both Joe Seanoa and Will Arnett in the role of psychotic killer clown Sweet Tooth.

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