https://youtu.be/DIH9qKhg7EI?t=535

Sourced from "Doughboys" podcast (8m50s)

Mike Mitchell, known for his role as Stu on Twisted Metal, says he does not expect to return for the third season of the TV show, citing a creative and financial decision by Peacock and producers to move forward without him. Speaking on a recent Doughboys podcast recording, Mitchell described the development as "heartbreaking," emphasizing his attachment to the series and its cast. He confirmed that the show will continue but without his character.

Mitchell pointed to broader behind-the-scenes changes as part of the shift. According to his account, the show has undergone significant turnover, including the departure of the showrunner Michael Jonathan Smith, writing staff, and several department heads. He expressed disappointment not only for his own exit but also for the loss of his collaborators whom he praised.

Despite the setback, Mitchell avoided direct criticism of the production, instead highlighting his pride in the work completed so far and appreciation for his co-stars, including Samoa Joe, who portrays Sweet Tooth. He noted that he had hoped to continue exploring that on-screen relationship in future episodes.

His podcast co-hosts reacted more sharply, questioning the decision and suggesting the move could alienate a portion of the show's audience. They argued that Mitchell's involvement had helped draw listeners of Doughboys to the series and contributed to its online engagement. Mitchell also acknowledged his own extensive efforts to promote the show, including themed content tied to the series, calling aspects of the decision "confusing" but ultimately expressing a desire to move forward without lingering sadness or resentment.

As of now, no official casting or storyline details have been released regarding how Twisted Metal will address Stu's absence in its upcoming season.

by willdearborn-

18 Comments

  1. ToasterYetiRanch on

    That really sucks, he was low‑key my favorite part of the show. Losing him and the original showrunner feels like a huge vibe shift. Might be a “wait for reviews” season now.

  2. It shows the complete disconnect between the first two seasons.

    They could have just left him in space, but they brought him back to be teed up for a major role.

    We really are going to get Twisted Metal 3 after 1 and 2 again, aren’t we.

  3. Restivethought on

    I rather it not get another season honestly. Not having the same show runner or producers doesnt give me much hope considering how much I liked the first 2 seasons.

  4. Random--Person on

    That really sucks, Stu was a fun character. Peacock better not ruin this surprisingly fun show, but seems like they’re starting to

  5. Ragnar_Dragonfyre on

    Sounds like the entire soul of this production got sucked out.

    What a shame. This show was an absolute love letter to the 90s and felt like a step forward from all the 80s nostalgia that dominated the prior decade.

  6. -ImJustSaiyan- on

    Well season 3 is dead on arrival then, considering he’s a fan favorite character in the show and last season literally ended with him joining the main characters to go against the antagonist.

  7. “Hmm, it seems we have successful show that we didnt expect. I guess we should just like…blow it the fuck up yeah?”

  8. famousbanana on

    Went from telling my girlfriend we need to watch this to it being dead to me.

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