Republican Space Rangers (Episode 6 is added in TLAD, "Homecoming" added in TBOGT).Split Sides(both Ricky Gervais and Katt Williams).The Men's Room (With Bas Rutten and Jeremy St. Weazel is a parody of the Fox Broadcasting Company and features the following programing: In The Ballad of Gay Tony, one TV is available in Luis' safehouse.Īnother television channel named CCC is mentioned in game, but the channel cannot be viewed by the protagonist. Following " Get Lost," when the clubhouse is burned down, the player has no legitimate means of watching television. While there is one television for each safehouse in GTA IV, the player can only watch TV at the Lost MC Clubhouse in The Lost and Damned. In EFLC, only programming and advertising from TLAD and TBOGT will be available in both episodic titles, as much of GTA IV's content is not included in the standalone compilation.In DLCs, existing programming and advertising from GTA IV and a DLC purchased earlier will be present in the new episodic title, and vice versa.However, depending on whether the player opted for downloading episodic DLC or obtaining Episodes from Liberty City, the availability of shows and ads from GTA IV in both episodic titles, like radio stations, varies between DLCs and Episodes from Liberty City: The feature is carried over to its episodic titles, including The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, with new shows and advertising added. Most of the shows are running time-shifted for example, while I'm Rich may be almost over on one channel, it may just start on another. It launches in the US on 27th July, but we've yet to hear details of when it'll air internationally.Each television allows the player to watch up to three television networks ( Weazel, Public Broadcasting Corporation, and CNT) however, the channels are not numbered, so finding a show is more or less coincidental. Peacock's Twisted Metal adaptation - which is written by Cobra Kai's Michael Jonathan Smith, who also serves as showrunner - will consist of ten 30-minute episodes. Twisted Metal's latest official trailer (contains swears).Īdditionally, Stephanie Beatriz makes a brief appearance in the trailer as Quiet, a "badass axe-wielding car thief" who'll accompany Mackie's character as he attempts to navigate the series' post-apocalyptic wasteland in an effort to deliver a mysterious package at the behest of Raven. There are cars! Guns! Cars being shot at with guns in a shopping mall! We get a peek at post-apocalyptic San Francisco, and the rather more gnarly post-apocalypse beyond the city's walls, plus a look at Neve Campbell as Raven and Thomas Haden Church in the role of Agent Stone. This isn't our first glimpse at the Twisted Metal TV series, of course April offered a brisk introduction to Anthony Mackie's "motor-mouthed outsider" protagonist and the tiniest tease of iconic villain Sweet Tooth (voiced by Will Arnett and played by Samoa Joe), while June showed the pair exchanging quips and violence in a follow-up clip.Īnd now, with launch day in sight, Peacock has released a considerably more wide-ranging looking at the action fans can expect. We're just a couple of weeks away from the launch of Peacock's Twisted Metal television show, and, with the publicity machine now in full swing, we've been given our best look yet at the vehicular combat series' live-action adaptation, courtesy of a new two-minute trailer.
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