Mark Hamill Joins 'Twisted Metal' Season 3 as Sweet Tooth's Father
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· 2 sourcesMark Hamill has joined the cast of Peacock's *Twisted Metal* Season 3, Deadline reported. He will play Pope Charlie Kane, the leader of the Eastern Sovereignty and the estranged father of Sweet Tooth, who is played by Joe Seanoa and voiced by Will Arnett, according to Bleeding Cool. The live-action video game adaptation also stars Anthony Mackie and Stephanie Beatriz.
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Mark Hamill (Star Wars) has joined the cast of Peacock's video game adaptation 'Twisted Metal' for Season 3. He will play Pope Charlie Kane, the leader of the Eastern Sovereignty and the estranged father of Sweet Tooth (played by Joe Seanoa, voiced by Will Arnett). The article highlights Hamill's excitement about joining the series and the cast's admiration for the legendary actor.
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· 2 pulledFor Mark Hamill to come into this world with us is amazing. He's someone I've admired for a long time – a true legend who's influenced generations of actors.
Being able to now call him a castmate is an incredible honor, and we're excited to see...
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