I want them to see the type of game that I grew up playing. We get to re-engage and reconnect with those characters, but also re-engage and connect with another generation through those characters. I can’t wait for my boys to see Twisted Metal so I can show them the game that I grew up playing, with all this Minecraft sh-t and all that. "So, seeing those come back to life, seeing those being adapted and given the opportunity to have a second chance is really cool. Those video games have a sentimental value to us," he explained. Twisted Metal star Anthony Mackie talks video game adaptations For him, it's more about getting back in touch with his youth and being able to share what he loved growing up with his own children. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Anthony Mackie - who, in addition to playing Twisted Metal's lead character also enjoys an executive producer credit - touched on the recent upswell in Hollywood's desire to produce the next great video game adaptation. RELATED: Twisted Metal's Anthony Mackie On How They Built a "Whole Three-Dimensional World" From Playstation Game The curse will very likely remain broken late next month when Peacock debuts Twisted Metal, a post-apocalyptic translation of the legendary video game series of vehicular smash-em-up titles published by Sony. ![]() Movie garnering critical acclaim and/or a boatload of cash at the box office. Has the dreaded video game adaptation curse finally been broken? It certainly seems that way with recent projects like HBO's The Last of Us and Universal's The Super Mario Bros.
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