‘Twisted Metal’ Season 2 Episode Release Dates!

By Peter Veunnasack

Oh, what fun today was! Season 1 of Twisted Metal was released amid the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike in 2023 and none of their union members were promoting any of their work. This morning I opened my Instagram and my feed was filled with new images and the final trailer for Season 2 being shared by just about everyone I follow that’s involved with the show. The excitement is real!

For a synopsis, casting, and 17 beautiful pictures from S2 still photographer Pief Weyman, you can check out Philiana Ng’s article at Peacock.

Showrunner Michael Jonathan Smith

Looking through a few of the write ups from today, I noticed some of them seem to have discrepancies when it came to the schedule and how the episodes will be released. “After our 3 episode premiere, we will be week to week (2x every Thursday), ending with three glorious episodes on August 28th” showrunner Michael Jonathan “MJ” Smith told Twisted Metal Kompanion podcast. The table below lists the release dates for all 12 episodes.

There are currently no updates on times the episodes will release or whether the international viewers will have the same release format.

If you’re looking for more content on Twisted Metal, consider checking out our podcast and/or YouTube channel for episode breakdowns, and long form interviews with the cast and crew. Twisted Metal Kompanion is a part of the Kompanion Network and has no affiliation with Peacock or Sony.

Updated: 10 July 2025

SCHOOL SPIRITS EPISODES 5&6: DINNER DISASTER & ADJUSTING TO LIFE IN ANOTHER BODY THAT ISN’T REALLY YOURS

By Sara Ashton

Last week’s episode saw Janet, in Maddie’s body adjusting to her deceitful life. Her friends came around for dinner and honestly it was an interesting dynamic to see portrayed on screen.

Peyton List continues to do a great job at portraying herself as Janet occupying Maddie’s body.

Each week sees the season delve deeper into scars and memories of the past. Janet’s past is looked into further and Maddie manages to physically step into the scar of Janet’s.

The episode comes to its climactic conclusion when we see someone pulling a bag over Janet’s head. Initially, believed it to be Mr Martin occupying Mr Anderson’s body, but however it was Maddie’s  friends who will clearly do anything to get her back. 

Episode 6 brought the story back to its core, as we also focused on the other ghosts in the show. Wally had another high school reunion, Charley learned some things that helped him open up to Yuri — there were particularly great moments from Milo Manheim and Nick Pugliese who play Wally and Charley. They had great emotional moments and they will truly stick with me as a fan of the show.

Maddie’s friends took Janet to a cabin, trying to help her, they try to reason with Janet. But seemingly are not getting anywhere.

Peyton List always manages to do such a magnificent job. One moment we will see Janet, then we will be back in Split River High where Maddie is— and everything down to the physicality is different.

Back to Maddie in the school, there are moments where she ventures through the scars of the other ghosts in wordless moments, where you can hear nothing but Maddie’s breath and it is a very tense moment when this happens on screen.

A pivotal moment of this season occurs where Maddie’s mother, Sandra believes she has gone missing again so she reverts to drinking again. This is a very important moment and it is heart wrenching when the audience realises Maddie witnesses her falling off of the wagon once again.

Janet is seemingly prepared to let go of her body after having a talk with Simon, but at the last moment Mr Martin, adorning Mr Anderson’s body unwillingly appears. 

The dynamic between Nicole and Xavier is something I hope will continue to be explored. I am sensing there just might possibly be more than just on the surface with those two. 

School Spirits is now streaming on Paramount+

Episodes are streaming weekly. 

SCHOOL SPIRITS EPISODE 4: ‘A WALK-IN TO REMEMBER’ REVIEW

By Sara Ashton

With scars reopening, school rules enforced and tension galore. This episode had everything and more you could want from a School Spirits episode.

The entire cast did stand out jobs in this episode in particular, and it is definitely my favourite so far. 

Peyton List continues to wow in her two separate roles. Sure you can differentiate between Maddie and Janet onscreen, but the physicality and the way in which Peyton carries herself is to be admired. You can easily tell the difference between the characters, and Peyton is applauded for this.

Rainbow Wedell (Claire) and Milo Manheim (Wally) also delivered standout emotional performances in this episode. Seeing more depth and grit to these characters is so rewarding to see, and noticing how these characters are being fleshed out and developed is great to watch as a viewer. 

Nick Pugliese also gave a memorable performance as Charley in this episode: seeing these ghosts reliving what haunts them the most was no easy feat. But they handled it with as much dignity as you’d expect, but the courage was definitely there.

Standout moments of this episode was seeing ‘Maddie’ back at home with her mom, sure — as mentioned above Peyton List did a great job at showing you it was actually Janet in her body, but her mom doesn’t know that. The scenes were written in such a way to cause tension and release the awkwardness that her mom perhaps couldn’t perceive. 

And with the cliffhanger of the episode, we wish it was next week already. There are so many questions going through our heads right now…

Will they take Janet back to the school? Will they ever find out what happened to Mr Martin? Has he inhabited the body of Mr Anderson? 

In true School Spirits fashion there are so many questions to be answered. Watch the show on Paramount+

‘Cobra Kai’ Says Goodbye.. with Season 6 Part 3

By Peter Veunnasack

On the eve of the series conclusion, fans from all around the world are taking to social media to express their love for the show, saying their farewells to the cast and crew and reminiscing with the rest of the fandom by sharing pictures and footages.

I’ve been covering the series since May of 2018 when it first aired on YouTube Red. In one of Jon Hurwitz’s Q&As on what was then Twitter, he had mentioned that they had an outline for six seasons. When the show moved to Netflix in 2020, fans were concerned if the show would end on it’s own terms. It did and with an additional 5 episodes!

“..there’s a resolve at the end of 6- at the end of the third drop.. that’s a great ending. For everybody.” William Zabka told Variety.

With a show with 10 episodes a season, runtimes ranging from 23 minutes to 48 minutes, and a cast as large as Game of Thrones (not even), it seems challenging to give every character their proper ending. IMO, these final episodes had some of the best writing, some of the best acting, and some of the most emotional sequences of the entire series. Yes it “sticks to its landing”. You get a sense of every character’s trajectory following the finale. Will there be some criticisms? Sure. Every fan has their own Stan(s), and their own heroes, good or bad. 

Fans can expect epic action and fight sequences, appearances from some familiar faces and some new ones, things that payoff from previous seasons, and some great needle drops!

Season 6 Part 3 of Cobra Kai feels like if the creators were given a chance to make a movie. A third sequel to the Daniel LaRusso saga that’s a good bookend to everything that’s come before it. 

“..we need to go back to where it all began.” -Daniel

The final episodes will release February 13th on Netflix.

Consider checking out my podcast on and YouTube channel “Cobra Kai Kompanion” for interviews with the cast and crew and episode breakdowns!

SCHOOL SPIRITS EPISODES 1-3 RECAP: body swapping, arsonists & teenage drama: the truth is slowly uncovered

By Sara Ashton

This article contains spoilers for the first three episodes of season 2.

The first three episodes of the second season of school spirits are a welcome home, like the first season we are brought back to the characters we know and love, whilst being introduced to new faces.

As usual, Mr Martin is appearing as his shady self. Simon has convinced himself he’s going mad, and this is particularly hard to see especially knowing just how close he and Maddie are. There are great moments in these first episodes between Peyton List and Kristian Ventura, their onscreen chemistry is ever strong.

We see Xavier in hospital, Claire and Nicole had many scenes together in these first batch of episodes and they play off each other extremely well. 

Despite the dire situation Maddie finds herself in, the writing leaves room for rather humorous moments with lines such as “who knew stalking someone could be so dull?”

In these episodes we are introduced to Janet in more depth. Her backstory appears to be a complicated one, and as her mystery begins to unravel it is rather difficult to decide whether you want to feel sorry for her or not. In some aspects yes, but that final scene in episode three? It is hard to feel sorry for someone who is appearing to be body snatching. Jess Gabor does an outstanding job playing the unstable, dangerous character who might just snap at any given moment.

The onscreen chemistry (pun intended) with Mr Martin (Josh Zuckerman) is one to be admired. There is evidently something twisted about this dynamic, and these actors play it very well.

We cannot write a School Spirits article without mentioning our beloved ghosts. Wally is being his usual self, but also feeling very insecure. He is clearly having a hard time. Charley wants to know what is happening and Rhonda has a lot of her own trauma to unpack.

New ghosts on the scene add new, yet familiar vibes to the show. Yuri and Quinn are welcomed additions to the show. For as much as there is drama, there is also humour twinged throughout to keep it from being very heavy. 

One thing I enjoyed a lot about these first batch of episodes was Xavier’s journey so far. He has come a long way since a hospital bed, he is learning new things and this is definitely an eye opening experience for him. As a viewer it is very interesting to see how this plays out. He is clearly having his own regrets, as is Claire. She has guilt for different reasons. Nicole is on the edge of a wire, not knowing what to believe. Of course, everyone is hoping for the best outcome. Ultimately, everyone just wants Maddie back. 

Considering we know what happened to Maddie’s body, the mystery is still very much there. These first episodes have been packed with much more storytelling and it is becoming increasingly evident this is more than just some teen drama. It also shows how it handles the unknown in a way that is thrilling. 

The first three episodes of School Spirits are now streaming on Paramount+

Review: “Know Your Newlywed”

By Peter Veunnasack

I’m a sucker for romcoms. And if I’m being honest, I was keeping an eye on this project based on Mary Mouser’s involvement. I’ve listened to several audiobooks but this was the first one I’ve heard produced with an entire cast and sound effects. It’s like having a movie on in the background as you’re going on about your day.

Your leads “Cleo” and “Javi”, voiced by Mary Mouser and Tyler Posey respectively, are so fleshed out that they seem like real people, people you know. When their favorite gameshow is being rebooted, they decide to enter as contestants. But here’s the thing, they met via a dating app and are NOT married. The writing is so well done that it really earns its ending. It’s not one I saw coming and is the reason I now want a feature film!

The Surprise Return of Miyagi

By Mike P. aka Cobra Kai Wisdom

When “Cobra Kai” first premiered in 2018, many veteran Karate Kid fans questioned how the Miyagiverse could continue without Mr. Miyagi. Cobra Kai creators Jon Hurwitz, Josh Heald, and Hayden Schlossberg have done a miraculous job with keeping Miyagi’s spirit alive throughout the series. But as the seasons progressed, the idea of Mr. Miyagi returning in physical form—as a young man in a flashbacksequence—became a constant wish in the fandom. In Part 2 of Season 6, that wish finally became a reality, but not in the way that anyone could have ever imagined. In what can only be described as both a cinematic masterpiece and nightmare, Mr. Miyagi finally returned to fight……Daniel. Could Mr. Miyagi actually instill fear in his best friend?

This impossible task fell to an actor named Brian Takahashi. Learn how Brian accomplished this feat, and all about his impressive career, in his interview with Peter Veunnasack at Cobra Kai Kompanion.

KICKS, CRIES & FRAT PARTY FIGHTS: A COBRA KAI PART 1 REVIEW

By Sara Ashton

What a start, ultimately believed the last season would never be topped, but just with 5 episodes, was definitely proven wrong.

The entire cast clearly give their all in the first five episodes which run more like one long movie that is meant to be watched back to back.

The introduction of new faces proves that Cobra Kai Never Dies. New student Kwon (Brandon H Lee) shows just how badass you can be! The new big bad to fear? Perhaps! 

The characters we know and love go through all sorts of emotions in part one — make no mistake! After all, if there’s peace in The Valley, there will be something else to show them that life shows no mercy. 

Stand out performance has to be from Peyton List. Having watched her in School Spirits, it is evident that she tackles emotional scenes very well. But the scenes in part 1 showcases just how terrific she is. Her range has not gone unnoticed, such a talent.

The binary brothers drama had us on the edge of our seats, it was obvious something was brewing and let’s just hope they mend things properly moving forward. Gianni DeCenzo and Jacob Bertrand show just how badass their characters are as they face off one more time! For old times sake, eh?

Ralph Macchio and William Zabka never fail to amaze. Amazing performances and their dynamic never disappoints. It’s all down to the material they are given, and they do a great job with it! 

The bond between Miguel and Robby is still very fresh, and it seems we never would have gotten to this point, but here we are! It is admittedly very satisfying to see the teens get along, same goes for Samantha and Tory.

Speaking of bonds— felt surreal to see Miguel, Eli and Demetri getting along with Kyler and Brucks. However, this produced one of the most entertaining fights of the season yet, so we can’t really complain. It came out of nowhere, but it was an enjoyable fight. 

As the tournament approaches, the question we ask is — who will reign supreme? Nail biting stuff for sure.

Part 2 releases November 15 and in all honesty, it cannot come quick enough!

The Unmasking of Eli Moskowitz

By Dorian Tisato

Since his debut, Eli is one of the most compelling and multilayered characters in the Miyagiverse. From a timid nerd to a ruthless fighter to an honourable martial artist, Eli has worn many masks in the past five seasons of Cobra Kai. We’ve seen the best and worst of his character that have us either loving him or fearing him. 

There has been a lot of debate as to whether there are two versions of Eli Moskowitz. There is Eli and there is Hawk. Eli is gentle, Hawk is ruthless. Eli is compassionate, Hawk is apathetic. Eli defends his friends, Hawk uses them as a human shield.

According to actor Jacob Bertrand, said in an interview with Cobra Kai Kompanion, he hinted that there is a difference between the two, especially in Season 3 with the return of Kyler (Joe Seo) and Brucks (Bo Mitchell).

“I knew it was going to be a really interesting scene, seeing how Hawk would react in seeing them again.

“He’s had a lot of success being Hawk and has moved on from being Eli”.

It is important to note that the way he refers to Hawk is almost like a mask he wears, as opposed to being a dual personality. This is relevant to who Eli is and his identity as a person.

You’ll recall during his second lesson in the Cobra Kai dojo, Johnny asks Eli  – in his ‘Johnny Classic’ way – if he is one of those ‘challenged’ kids. To which Eli responds, “the doctor says I could be on the spectrum”. While Johnny doesn’t quite understand what that means, the viewers certainly did.

This comment alone heavily implies that Eli could be autistic or perhaps another identity related to other Neurodivergents. What is a Neurdodivergent? Well, a Neurodivergent is a person that has a neurological difference in the way they interact with people.

But what else makes Eli a Neurodivergent? Well, even when he is introduced, his best friend Demetri says he is a man of few words. Implying that he doesn’t have typical social skills that non-autistic people commonly express.

Okay, so we’ve stated the obvious, but the deeper reason that Eli could be autistic is the way he masks who he is. We’ve met the real Eli in Strike First, but over time, that Eli disappeared. And Hawk was born. This is called masking.

Research has shown that masking is very common amongst people that are autistic, and it is clear that Eli masks who he really is by wearing the mask of Hawk.

As Jacob said above, “he’s had a lot of success being Hawk”. But at what cost? Once Eli wore his mask, he didn’t want to take it off, and this is where the side effects set in.

Post-All Valley, Eli warned Demetri to ‘cool it with the nerd shit’ when he mentioned their time at computer camp. This foreshadowed the further descent from his true identity to his alter ego. Look at it this way: Eli is Bruce Wayne, but instead of becoming Batman, he becomes Bane.

Masking who he really is has cost Eli a lot, especially in seasons two and three. For example, he forgot who his friends were, especially Demetri and Miguel. After threatening Demetri with the ‘snitches get stitches’ line, this was the change we all saw coming with Hawk now going from a blue to red mohawk, even Demetri referencing this as his ‘Red Hulk’ phase.

From then on, the mask only came off for ten seconds at Moon’s party with Demetri mentioning the new Doctor Who, and Eli re-emerged for a split second in absolute glee. But once he saw Moon kissing Piper, the mask went back on.

By season 3, the masking was extreme, especially during the laser skirmish brawl. Eli went so far to ‘fit in’ as the Cobra Kai leader that he broke Demetri’s arm. Even though you could feel the guilt that Eli showed, Hawk didn’t let anyone see it.

Why go so far just to fit in? Well, with the new recruits entering Cobra Kai, it shows that Eli is a survivalist, and to him, being Hawk is necessary. This is evident when Kyler and Brucks – his former bullies – join Cobra Kai. While it was a risky move, Eli pulverised Brucks in front of Kyler to prove a point. While Eli made his point, fellow Cobra Kai student Tory was horrified by what she just saw, despite her ruthless nature. This began to have an effect on everyone around him.

However, during the LaRusso home brawl, a light had been switched on in Eli’s brain, especially when Kyler pretends to be his friend for attacking Miguel. It was at this moment that the mask began to slip off. Everyone’s voices were in Eli’s head: Johnny (reminding him who he is), Miguel (telling him he is brainwashed), Kreese (commanding him to take in his lessons), all speaking to him at once. 

While it is dramatised, this is what is known as autistic burnout: all of his bottled emotions hitting him at once, and in that shining moment with Demetri in an arm lock, Eli had returned and switched sides. While it was a major turning point, this was only the beginning.

Upon joining Miyagi-Fang, Eli needed to adjust to life without his mask, and the consequences of his actions. Apart from Demetri, he needed to earn everyone’s trust back, prove that he wasn’t the same person as before, and avoid falling into old habits.

While there was a small re-emergence of Hawk when he met Kenny, Eli didn’t attack the young Cobra Kai recruit for any reason other than he was Cobra Kai.

A major change leading up to the introduction of Terry Silver to Miyagi-Fang was the retribution from Cobra Kai for the water hose prank: they shaved off Eli’s new purple mohawk. Devastated from his loss of identity, Eli gave up on karate all-together and became isolated from everyone including Demetri. This is very common for any autistic (or Neurodivergent) person that decides to unmask, as they now need to find out who they are and allow themselves to be free of any future masking.

While he was accepted into Miyagi Do, Eli was still trying to find himself, even at the tournament. Moon showed that she accepted him for who he is, not the colour of his hair. From then on, Eli allowed himself to embrace the good and the bad sides of himself, and to fight for what’s right. While he was crowned the champion, this was another obstacle he would need to face.

By the time the tournament wrapped, Eli was on top of the world: him and Moon were back together, he had his friends, and most importantly, no masking. But there is a new Cobra in town: Kenny. Last time the two of them came to blows, Kenny was timid and fearful, now he is ruthless and feared, not dissimilar from who Eli used to be.

Despite his status as a champion, Eli was not a threat in Kenny’s eyes. This is a lesson that Eli was going to have to learn the hard way: just because you win, doesn’t mean you won’t lose. During the Sekai Taikai trials, Eli took it easy on Kenny, per Robby’s request. Feeling he will lose, Eli decided to mask once more as Hawk, and it backfired badly with an unfocused Eli losing to Kenny badly with an unethical strike to his diaphragm.

This was a small setback for the one-time champion who is now being called ‘Faux-Hawk’. Despite the cruel nickname, Eli remained optimistic and didn’t allow the loss to affect him too much. 

This was evident during the final battle at the Cobra Kai main dojo when he and Demetri were once again confronted by Kyler and his crew. While he could have put his mask back on, Eli has learned from his mistakes and stands tall against his former bully, not even letting the ‘Faux-Hawk’ taunt affect him. 

Like a lot of the characters in the show, Eli has had to overcome a lot of obstacles in the show. And we still have one more season to go…

Eli ‘Hawk’ Moskowitz and the Road to Season 6 of Cobra Kai

By Sara Ashton

Eli Moskowitz, where to begin…

Sure, he also goes by Hawk too.

This character from the Cobra Kai universe has had his shares of ups and downs, let’s not forget that win.

But it wasn’t always easy… He betrayed his binary brother and turned to the dark side, until he finally saw the light of Miyagi-Do

Knowing both styles and having been taught by Johnny, Kreese and Daniel definitely have their advantages and are present in his fighting skills.

But here’s what I hope is in store for our favourite Mohawked character in the sixth and final instalment of our beloved karate show…

Self acceptance 

Sure, he’s already on the path to accepting himself as Eli and not the mask he hides behind when he’s ’Hawk’ but I hope we will see more of this, or even this at its fullest extent in the final season.

I hope a final hair change will reflect that he has reached full balance.

I’d love the purple to make a return, but I am aware that will most likely not happen but I have my fingers crossed nonetheless. 

The part one trailer has shown a new look for him, and it’s interesting to say the least! Will be fascinating to see how long he’ll keep this new hairdo.

Fighting skills

He’s a top notch fighter as we have seen in the past 5 seasons, however — I would love to see him team up with people we necessarily haven’t seen him team up with before..

My main pick is Samantha. Their stories are sometimes parallel, especially when it comes to their journey with karate, and I believe seeing those two fight side by side against someone will be very interesting and even rewarding for both these characters.

Schooling

Nerdiness. 

If he has reached peak balance like mentioned above, I am hoping we will see a flare in the nerdiness, a mixture of season one Eli with the new infused Moskowitz blend of acceptance.

I want to see him nerding out with Demetri, I want to see him happy as he walks through the school hallway with his binary brother.

I also definitely want to see those YouTube videos… 

However, the trailer for part one suggests there is something sinister brewing between the binary brothers. Whether that be they’re headed to different colleges, or jealously… it seems they will clash heads in one way or another. 

Fulfilment

His arc will surely reach its peak in the final season.

He deserves at least one more win.

The fans deserve to see this. Whether it’s a small victory, or a large one.

Eli Moskowitz will surely revel in any form of victory as he will be happy in his own skin, and that in itself will be its own reward.

Inked skin

Will definitely not be surprised if the teenager gets some more illegal ink.

As for what it might be, I’m not too sure…

I predicted the lotus flower going into season 5, so I’m thinking something that will connect him further to the karate roots he has planted

Maybe a bonsai tree, or a crane? 

Anything is possible, he already has a massive bird tattooed on his back…

Or maybe he’ll go for something subtle like some binary code and maybe he’ll convince Demetri to get matching binary brothers one (Doubtful, but this is Eli!) 

So, what I’m saying is — The final season of Cobra Kai will see Eli Moskowitz well rounded and finally accepting himself for who he is. He will be himself, a blend of ‘old’ Eli and the Eli we know now. He will also have some ‘Hawk’ but he will not overpower. He is balanced, he is in control. 

He knows he can be badass and not be nasty about it. 

His fighting will be amped up, hoping for some final victories for him as the show comes to its end.

All I can say is that Jacob Bertrand has done a fantastic job with this incredibly layered and complex character, who is ultimately just a teenager trying to navigate his way through a karate torn valley.

Nonetheless, he came out the other end twice as strong.