After an explosive 3-episode season premiere, Twisted Metal Season 2 is back with more episodes this week. The stakes this season are much bigger than Season 1, and if you’re not caught up with Season 1, you can start with Season 2 and totally follow all the twists and turns.
And now, two more new episodes of Twisted Metal Season 2 are about to drop. Here’s what to know about Twisted Metal Season 2, Episodes 4 and 5, including the release date, streaming time, and what to know about the plot. Minor spoilers ahead for Twisted Metal Season 2, Episodes 1-3.
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Twisted Metal Season 2 Episodes 4 and 5 Release Date
Following the debut of Episodes 1, 2, and 3 on July 31, Twisted Metal Season 2 is dropping two new episodes on Thursday, August 7. Those episodes are:
- Episode 4: “LZGTBZY”
- Episode 5: “ONURMRK”
Twisted Metal Season 2 Episodes 4 and 5 Streaming Time
Historically, Peacock shows tend to drop around 5:00 a.m. Eastern time. So, very early on Thursday, August 7, Twisted Metal Season 2’s next two episodes, 4 and 5, will be streaming.
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Twisted Metal Season 2, Full Episode Release Schedule
Twisted Metal Season 2 is dropping episodes in blocks, rather than one at a time. Here’s how that entire release schedule shakes out:
- July 31: Episodes 1,2, and 3
- August 7: Episodes 4 and 5
- August 14: Episodes 6 and 7
- August 21: Episodes 8 and 9
- August 28: Episodes 10, 11, and 12
What is the plot of Twisted Metal Season 2, Episodes 4 and 5?
At the end of Episode 3, Dollface (Tiana Okoye), John’s (Anthony Mackie) sister, is ready to steal even more firearms. Meanwhile, Quiet (Stephanie Beatriz) and Mayhem (Saylor Bell Curda) have teamed up and are about to reconnect with everyone else. We also know that at some point in the new episodes, John and Quiet will infiltrate some kind of formal gathering.
But what comes next? Will everyone get their own wish? And what’s up, Calypso (Anthony Carrigan)? Twisted Metal has a bunch more twists in store, and these next two episodes aren’t even the halfway point yet.
Twisted Metal streams on Peacock.
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