Teen Wolf

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All the Easter Eggs in TEEN WOLF: THE MOVIE ... (Whisky + Sunshine)

“When is a door not a door?” · Triskelion Jar · Nogitsune flies · Allison at the Vet Clinic · Lydia Writing Visions · Malia & Parrish · Camp Oak Creek.

The Jeep was Stiles' connection with his mom (“Teen Wolf” series) and it's now Eli's connection with his dad (Derek). The lore of the mountain ash is first seen in Season 1 Episode 11 “Formality” when Druid Emissary Alan Deaton reveals he has lined his animal clinic with both the wood of the tree and the mountain ash to prevent any supernatural clients from doing harm inside. All these years Scott kept the “good photo” of them (the one where his eyes not changing because of the flash), which was taken in Season 2 Episode 3 “Ice Pick.” When Allison appears at the vet clinic door and Scott answers, that is a direct call back to Season 1 Episode 1 “Wolf Moon” when Scott first meets Allison. A terrifying evil has emerged, and the wolves howl once again. It seems as though Eli will end up being the child Scott didn’t have the opportunity to have. Eichen House, the McCall House, and the boathouse in the Martin family lake house are also lined with mountain ash. That's a call back to the series and a running joke of Coach Finstock. For 4 seasons, Finstock blames the team's failings on a student who is never identified or seen playing and mocks his poor skills as a student in the classroom, as well. Allison uses a road flare to burn the wolfsbane out of Scott. Camp Oak Creek was an internment camp (aka relocation camp), located on the outskirts of Beacon Hills, in which Japanese immigrants and Japanese-American citizens were forced to stay after the events of the Pearl Harbor attack in World War II. The Triskelion Jar the hooded stranger is in search of is the jar that contains Talia Hale's claws following her death in the Hale House Fire.

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Teen Wolf Movie Ending: What's Next For Every Major Character (Screen Rant)

Years after her tragic death, Allison Argent returns, but while it's supposed to be a reason for celebration, it poses a fresh mystery for the McCall Pack to ...

Aside from her involvement in figuring out the real reason behind the Beacon Hills fire, Lydia's return also effectively sets up a new Teen Wolf mystery after she revealed that she has broken up with Stiles because she started having nightmares of being in a car crash that kills him. The Teen Wolf Movie does a great job focusing on the McCall Pack and establishing what their lives have become since the finale. While the young werewolf doesn't have any personal ties to Allison and the mystery surrounding her return other than being a target because of his form, the Teen Wolf Movie did a great job establishing the character, making it the secondary plot. [Allison's return in the Teen Wolf Movie](https://screenrant.com/teen-wolf-movie-allison-return-trailer-reveals/) is part of the Nogitsune's plan. The Teen Wolf Movie doesn't reveal more information about Lydia's dreams, but it's a narrative that could be worth exploring moving forward. It could be the premise of a potential sequel film or spin-off. [Allison's Teen Wolf season 3 death](https://screenrant.com/teen-wolf-allison-death-crystal-reed-exit-reason/) is arguably the worst one. The McCall Pack's resident banshee was motivated to return to Beacon Hills after getting odd premonitions about Allison and her resurrection. Her resurrection was part of the Nogitsune's plan to kill Scott, so it can feed on Allison's pain — a reverse of what happened in [Teen Wolf](https://screenrant.com/tag/teen-wolf/) season 3. Years after her tragic death, Allison Argent returns, but while it's supposed to be a reason for celebration, it poses a fresh mystery for the McCall Pack to solve that's especially tricky to navigate since Scott is pitted against the love of life. Since she was gone for a long time, her next act could revolve around reincorporating herself into the team and the world, in general. More than a decade since Scott McCall and his pack dealt with Gerard Argent and the Anuk-Ite, a new mystery pulls them back to their hometown for a new mission.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Review: We Miss Dylan O'Brien (Daily Beast)

Scott McCall and his wolf pack return in an overstuffed Paramount+ movie plagued by laughable special effects and fan service. And where's Stiles?!

And with a revival, which is ultimately an act of fan service, doing more is certainly a risk. And the resolution is too neat. Unfortunately, in the case of Teen Wolf: The Movie, the film’s mysteries aren’t labyrinthine enough—nor are the many action scenes compelling enough—to carry a film that’s over two hours long. The action, arguably the most disengaging part of the series, is still lackluster. Additionally, they’re avoiding a group of masked fighters known as the Oni (who have always looked too much like The Jabbawockeez to be taken seriously) as they mercilessly slaughter civilians on the Nogitsune’s behalf. Additionally, the movie is so plot-heavy that viewers don’t get an opportunity to sit with the characters they invested six years in or learn much about their current lives. Expanding the Teen Wolf universe without him is sort of like making a After gathering clues and wielding their magical abilities, they’re able to resuscitate her from a state of limbo (or “bardo”). The show’s creator and writer, Jeff Davis, brings back some of the series’ most fearsome bad guys for a final—but who can be sure?—battle between Beacon Hill’s good and evil supernatural communities. [the Twilight saga](https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-everyones-watching-twilight-during-the-pandemic) in the late 2000s and early 2010s birthed an entire industry of fantasy content featuring sultry vampires and shirtless werewolves. But Teen Wolf, presumably thanks to a built-in sci-fi/fantasy fanbase, sunk its teeth into the public in a way none of its network peers could. Unfortunately, Allison’s resurrection can’t make up for the absence of Teen Wolf’s No.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' review: Fan service done right (Inverse)

Teen Wolf: The Movie offers both substance and fan service, signaling an exciting potential return for the iconic supernatural YA franchise.

The titular torch is unexpectedly passed in Teen Wolf: The Movie, and it’s clear that the beloved supernatural franchise is in good hands with another teen wolf and their capable adult monster mentors — whether that’s in a new spinoff show, or movie sequels. Freed from the shackles of cable, Teen Wolf: The Movie has bare butts, f-bombs, and more blood than when the series lived on MTV. Teen Wolf: The Movie brings back show developer and executive producer Jeff Davis as the script writer and key episode director Russell Mulcahy to answer that question. The wolves are howling once again, 15 years after Season 6’s finale — as are the banshees, werecoyotes, hellhounds, and kitsunes of the Teen Wolf universe. Teen Wolf, the show, premiered on June 5, 2011 on MTV and concluded on Sept. After the bite-sized hole left in the wake of The Vampire Diaries (and spinoffs) and The Walking Dead (and spinoffs), it seemed like all hope was lost for creature feature shows that serve more drama than jump scares.

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Why The Teen Wolf Movie Has Swearing & Nudity (Screen Rant)

Scott McCall's Pack is back in Teen Wolf: The Movie but unlike the MTV series, the film has swearing and nudity which may be surprising. Here's why.

The fact that Teen Wolf aired on MTV for so many years and this marks the first time the cast returns on the small screen, it takes a little while to get used to this more mature take on the supernatural universe. Being on a streaming service frees the Teen Wolf movie of certain restrictions that the original show was subjected to when it was still on cable TV. In the middle of the story is the mysterious return of Allison Argent, who is embracing her hunter nature and goes after Scott and other werewolves in his pack.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Boss Talks Stydia's Future, Plan If Dylan O ... (TV Insider)

Creator Jeff Davis also shares the conversation he had with O'Brien about the movie.

When a business decision is made, you have to see how it affects the creative and sometimes what you think is going to be bad for the movie turns out pretty good. So you have to want to be there if we’re gonna do this or not.” And he chose to leave the character where it was. I said to him on the phone, “the worst thing that could happen is for the audience to see you on screen and not want to be there. There was one moment where he said, “OK, maybe I’ll do a cameo.” Then another moment where he said, “Maybe I’ll do a few days of shooting.” But at a certain moment in the process I said, we’ve either gotta have him in it or not in it. As she saw it, “If I was never in the car with him, there wouldn’t be a crash, he wouldn’t have to die.” And she wouldn’t have to scream — or, as she reminded Harris of banshees, wail. You can leave it at the excuse that, oh, Stiles is off just doing something else while the movie happened. It makes for a good story. And I think he made the right decision for himself. As Harris said, Lydia’s heartbreak was a delicacy to the nogitsune, and he forced her to talk about why she left Stiles. Lydia had a dream of a crash, in which both had been through from the car. You broke up Stiles and Lydia. Was it only because Dylan didn’t return for the film, or was it also because of the story you wanted to tell with Lydia as a banshee?

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Teen Wolf The Movie: Who dies? Ending explained (Dexerto)

Teen Wolf: The Movie sees the return of the Nogtisune, but how does the pack defeat it? And who dies at the end of the film?

The evil is defeated, Scott and Allison get back together, and everyone is happy and safe. Because one thing we forgot to mention is that since Scott bit the Nogitsune at the end of Season 3B, the Nogitsune is now also a werewolf. He turns to the camera and his eyes glow, as we hear Derek say, “Remember who you are.” Another teen wolf has officially arrive in Beacon Hills. Teen Wolf: The Movie is currently available to stream on Paramount+. This fight leads to Parrish, Scott, and Derek standing on the Nemeton, holding onto the Nogitsune, with Parrish (Ryan Kelley) burning up the demon for good with his Hellhound Hellfire. However, over the course of the film, she does regain these memories, and while she is originally manipulated by the Nogitsune to attack the werewolves, she later turns back to the side of good. When Scott and Allison arrive, the demon demands that Allison fire an arrow through Scott’s heart, in order to save everyone else, so that he can ultimately win “the game”. And who dies at the end of the film? He wants revenge on Scott and Lydia as he blames them for getting him (almost) killed by the Darach. However, he is rather easily stopped by Lydia and Jackson (Colton Haynes), and is arrested, then dragged to the infamous Eichen House. At the film’s beginning, a cloaked figure steals the tomb that holds the Nogitsune from Liam (Dylan Sprayberry) and Kira stand-in Hikari Zhang (Amy Lin Workman), and frees the trickster spirit. [Teen Wolf](https://www.dexerto.com/tag/teen-wolf/), the hit supernatural YA series from the early 2010s, has another instalment out now.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' and 'Wolf Pack' pack a pretty toothless one ... (CNN)

Tyler Posey, Vince Mattis and Crystal Reed in "Teen Wolf: The Movie," premiering on Paramount+. Curtis Bonds Baker/Paramount+.

Because based on the first few episodes, despite a lot of fire, the show doesn’t generate much heat. Even so, the executive falls flat, while the timing mostly feels calibrated to help launch Davis’ new venture, “Wolf Pack,” which awkwardly combines a young-adult sensibility with more explicit sex, language and violence. Gellar (who receives an executive producer credit) plays an arson investigator looking into the cause of the fire, convinced that Everett might know more than he’s letting on about who (or perhaps what) is responsible. Those teens, Everett (Armani Jackson) and Blake (Bella Shepard), begin to experience unexpected side effects from that encounter, ranging from new-found vitality to six-pack abs and a cure for acne. Fox movie, the series “Teen Wolf” took a more ambitious leap into a soap-opera-flavored world filled with assorted supernatural creatures – including werewolves, banshees, hellhounds and shapeshifters – running for six seasons on MTV, concluding in 2017. In an interview with SFX magazine, Davis likened the movie to a seventh season of the show, and at well over two hours, it feels that way.

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<em>Teen Wolf: The Movie</em> boss explains why he killed [Spoiler] (EW.com)

In the opening moments of the film, one of Beacon Hills' biggest villains, the Nogitsune, is freed. As a result, Allison (Crystal Reed) is brought back to life.

Toward the end of the film, as they face off against the Nogitsune, they realize that the only way to kill this thing is for Parrish (Ryan Kelley) to use hellfire. The bad news is that they lose Derek ( Thanks to [Teen Wolf: The Movie](https://ew.com/creative-work/teen-wolf-the-movie/), they also know what it is to have a long-dead character resurrected. It's later revealed that Allison is back so that, this time around, Scott can die in her arms (much in the way [she died in his in the show's third season](https://ew.com/article/2014/03/17/teen-wolf-post-mortem-crystal-reed-interview/)). [Teen Wolf](https://ew.com/creative-work/teen-wolf/) fans know what it is to lose a character they love. As a result, Allison (Crystal Reed) is brought back to life.

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Teen Wolf: The Movie ending explained: What happened to Derek? (Hidden Remote)

Derek Hale made a big move in the end of Teen Wolf: The Movie. What kind of sacrifice did he make? Here's what we know about his fate!

The film is available to [stream now on Paramount+](https://www.paramountplus.qflm.net/5bAkob). Not willing to see his son or Scott sacrifice themselves, Derek decided to be the one to hold the supernatural creature. Lydia was able to further help Allison by unleashing a banshee wail that triggered her best friend’s memories and with that the Nogitsune’s hold fell from the monster hunter all together.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Is Its Own Worst Enemy (Rolling Stone)

Without Arden Cho and Dylan O'Brien, the reunion fails to adequately celebrate the series' cult Tumblr status.

While Posey’s acting is fine and Hoechlin once again thrives in a father-figure role, the only person who seems to understand the show’s comedic potential is Haynes, leaving the rest of the cast floundering to legitimize a script that is, at its core, deeply unserious. Too bad, then, that all of the same problems that ended the series are still prevalent in Teen Wolf: The Movie, which throws away the show’s best camp impulses in one fell swoop. Arden Cho, who played the sword-wielding kitsune Kira Yukimura (and Posey’s love interest), was the first woman of color in a lead role on the show. Though Teen Wolf jumpstarted Hoechlin’s career, and made O’Brien a staple in the white-boy-of-the-month category, its popularity dropped in its fifth season, partially in response to the show’s (and Davis’) tendency to build up popular queer characters or characters of color only to discard them. While Cho barely warrants a mention in the film and O’Brien’s famous Jeep is elevated in his stead, Teen Wolf: The Movie still resurfaces the villains and storylines most closely associated with their characters, a decision that makes their absence feel even stronger. [teen wolf](https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/herschel-walkers-reacts-obama-werewolf-vampire-joke-1234641202/). I was saying ‘no’ because I hope that there will be more equality in the future.” When a big bad with a familiar face rears its head, Scott has to call in some reinforcements and hopes that the concentrated power of his pack is enough to save Beacon Hills. Add to all that the heyday of “I wasn’t saying ‘no’ necessarily for me or because I was angry. While creator Jeff Davis drags viewers along with the constant rhythm of familiar faces, the callbacks alone can’t justify the film’s existence — especially when it comes at the expense of its biggest fans. It’s an ending quip made by Dr.

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'Teen Wolf' Movie: [Spoiler] Dies — Death Explained In New Interview (TVLine)

Not everyone makes it out of 'Teen Wolf: The Movie' alive. Major spoilers ahead.

“You really want to go for it in a movie, otherwise it’s just another episode of the show,” Davis tells TVLine. Did the iconic character deserve better, or was it the perfect sendoff? “I called him up one day and said, ‘Hey, what if we did a big ending for Derek — a sacrificial, heroic ending?

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Teen Wolf: The Movie Ending Explained (Den of Geek)

But like people always say, you can't keep a good lycanthrope down, because six years later, Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) and his pack are back with the first of ...

Teen Wolf: The Movie is available to stream on Paramount+ now in the U.S. Conrad Fenris (John Posey) appears to tell Adrian that he’s going to be placed at a “far more suitable detention facility” instead AKA Eichen House psychiatric hospital where Fenris works as the Chief Medical Officer. Realizing he’s lost the upper hand, Nogitsune holds a knife to Eli and offers Allison a deal. It doesn’t take long for everyone to see through the illusion though thanks to a well-timed wolf howl that syncs everyone up again. Just when you thought Teen Wolf: The Movie had howled its last, the film cuts to Adrian Harris facing arrest in the dark of night. As the Alpha, Scott leads Derek’s service by recounting their very first meeting: “Derek Hale was the first person to teach me that you don’t just get the family you were born with. If the game isn’t stopped, thousands could die, so Scott comes up with a genius plan to put on a lacrosse jersey and join the game. Back in the shadow realm, Parrish holds Nogitsune down, ready to finish him off good. Scott’s no longer a “Teen Wolf” in Teen Wolf: The Movie because the film jumps ahead 16 years. Among the captured are Derek “Daddy” Hale (Tyler Hoechlin) and Eli (Vince Mattis), his son. That is, until Nogitsune throws Eli straight into the stadium during a lacrosse match. Except, various supernatural shenanigans backfire on the group, and instead bring Allison back to life.

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Who Died? Who Survived? 'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Ending Explained (Us Weekly)

'Teen Wolf: The Movie' revealed who made it out alive and which characters died after returning to Beacon Hills — all the details.

[get answers about all of their favorite characters](https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/teen-wolf-movie-cast-dylan-obrien-tyler-hoechlin-not-included/). According to Hoechlin, the new chapter [comes with its “ups and downs” for Derek](https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/teen-wolf-star-tyler-hoechlin-says-derek-has-evolved-in-movie/). [Tyler Hoechlin](https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrities/tyler-hoechlin/)) [ultimately died as a sacrifice in the battle](https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/pictures/shocking-tv-deaths-2014229/) against the Nogitsune and Oni. In June 2022, a report leaked that alleged Cho [ was offered half the per-episode salary](https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/pictures/shocking-tv-exits-2/) compared to her counterparts to return. Sometimes you don’t have a choice to say ‘No.’ Sometimes you just need it. The Partner Track alum, for her part, weighed in on the rumors that same month. The MTV show became a cultural phenomenon when it introduced [the story of a young werewolf who defends his town from supernatural threats](https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/how-the-teen-wolf-and-wolf-pack-universes-are-connected-details/) and various villains. “I really loved where Derek started on the show and where his story ended,” the Superman & Lois star shared at the time. Discovering who you are as a human, as an adult, while also trying to save the world, you kind of need to sacrifice one for the other. He wanted to figure himself out, discover himself a little bit. “But Scott’s wanting to make a change. The Now Apocalypse alum added: “As great of a leader as Scott was innately, instinctually, it’s confusing growing up in that world.

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Teen Wolf: The Movie's Big Character Death Explained By Creator ... (Screen Rant)

The film, which premiered on Paramount+, featured the return of many popular characters from the MTV series Teen Wolf, including Tyler Posey as Scott McCall, ...

Spoilers ahead for Teen Wolf: The Movie](https://screenrant.com/tag/teen-wolf-movie/) [](https://screenrant.com/tag/teen-wolf-movie/) [Teen Wolf: The Movie](https://screenrant.com/tag/teen-wolf-movie/) features a huge character death, but it wasn't originally going to be part of the script. It is more likely that Derek's legacy in the franchise will live on through his son Eli (Vince Mattis), who he declared to be part of Scott's pack before making his heroic sacrifice at the end of Teen Wolf: The Movie. [the Teen Wolf movie](https://screenrant.com/teen-wolf-movie-cast-character-cameo-guide/) was designed to be a standalone continuation. [release of Teen Wolf: The Movie](https://screenrant.com/teen-wolf-movie-missing-characters-reason/), [Entertainment Weekly](https://ew.com/movies/teen-wolf-the-movie-derek-death/?utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly_entertainmentweekly&utm_content=new&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_term=63d28891f6f20a0001d556a5) sat down with director Jeff Davis to discuss that momentous death. As Davis said, the universe of the series can allow for pretty much anything to happen, especially if the audiences want it bad enough. Davis revealed that Derek's death wasn't in the original script, but he wanted the movie to have higher stakes than a typical episode of the series and make it feel "grand."

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Teen Wolf The Movie: Will there be a sequel? (Dexerto)

Teen Wolf, the hit supernatural YA series from the early 2010s, went out with somewhat of a whimper in the late 2010s with its 100th episode. And as for the ...

Teen Wolf: The Movie is currently available to stream on Paramount+. So, will there be a sequel to Teen Wolf: The Movie? The original 1985 Teen Wolf Movie had a sequel (though it was awful) so why not this film? And while there’s been mixed opinions on the film, the fandom certainly hasn’t slowed down, with For reasons why a sequel may not happen, the main one is likely scheduling. And as for the movie, well, you can check out our review [here](https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/teen-wolf-the-movie-review-2034200/).

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Boss Says [Spoiler's] Death 'Had to Be Very ... (TV Insider)

Teen Wolf: The Movie saw Scott (Tyler Posey), Derek (Tyler Hoechlin), Lydia (Holland Roden), a resurrected Allison (Crystal Reed), and their friends go up ...

You take that risk and you have to take that risk. I knew that it had to be very heroic. It was a big decision, and I always feel that if you’re gonna do a movie as opposed to just another episode of TV or a reboot of a TV show, you need to make those big decisions and those big sacrifices. Because you never really want to do it just for the shock of it. So I called him one day when we knew we were getting closer to negotiations and that he was actually gonna do the movie and we were gonna find time in his schedule for it. Talk about the decision to kill Derek.

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Teen Wolf: The Movie kills a franchise, but Wolf Pack revives it (Polygon)

Paramount Plus released the Teen Wolf sequel movie (without Dylan O'Brien) and not quite a spinoff series Wolf Pack, on the same day. From Teen Wolf creator ...

Wolf Pack is darker and less fast-paced than Teen Wolf, a possible reflection of the fact that the show has already been picked up for an entire season on streaming and doesn’t depend on weekly ratings, giving it more time to ease into the story. And if the show continues to prioritize character over plot, Wolf Pack might do what The Movie couldn’t: thrive. Why is Scott out of touch with all the members of the pack he was so close to at the end of the series? Fans want to see that Teen Wolf can evolve, but The Movie feels stuck in the past. For all the surface-level callbacks, this is not a movie looking to put a bow on the series. Between all the forced action, the closest The Movie comes to a real relationship is Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) and his teenage son, Eli (Vince Mattis), who struggles to access his werewolf powers and feels insecure around his dad. [shared panels at SDCC and NYCC earlier this year](https://www.polygon.com/nycc/23393734/teen-wolf-movie-video-wolf-pack-trailer-nycc)), the two properties have nothing to do with one another, at least based on the two episodes of Wolf Pack previewed for critics. This is clear in how the film borrows heavily from the action of season 3 — the nogitsune and his shadow henchmen, the oni, were villains in the second part of the season — but reclaims almost none of the heart, sacrificing it to make room for dramatic entrances. But simply getting a beloved character like Peter (Ian Bohen) to walk out of the shadows and light a cigar with a blow torch doesn’t make up for the fact that the film isn’t additive. [season 3](https://ew.com/tv/ranking-every-season-of-teen-wolf/?slide=470190#470190), arguably the series’ best season, and coincidentally, the season Teen Wolf: The Movie borrows most from. In theory, now is the perfect time for a revival — which is why this week, we’re getting two attempts: The creatively titled [Teen Wolf: The Movie](https://www.polygon.com/sdcc/23273468/teen-wolf-the-movie-trailer-sdcc-paramount-plus), and a new series, [Wolf Pack](https://www.polygon.com/nycc/23393734/teen-wolf-movie-video-wolf-pack-trailer-nycc), which is only spiritually connected. And without Stiles, The Movie lacks both the heart and the humor that made the show so addictive.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' continues the story that started in the MTV ... (Business Insider)

The new film picks up more than a decade after the events of the show's series finale. You can watch "Teen Wolf: The Movie" on Paramount Plus.

"Teen Wolf: The Movie" is a continuation of the MTV series. If you buy them, we may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our partners. "Teen Wolf: The Movie" is written by Jeff Davis who also developed the TV series. Paramount Plus offers new subscribers one week of free streaming access to the service. The film is a Paramount Plus original, so it won't be available to stream on any other subscription platforms. We may receive products free of charge from manufacturers to test. All plans offer access to the service's full catalog of on-demand programs. The ad-free plan also adds livestreaming access to your local CBS station. Fox, but they put a much more dramatic spin on the premise. That said, Dylan O'Brien will not reprise his role as Stiles Stilinski from the show. You can watch "Teen Wolf: The Movie" for free if you sign up for a Paramount Plus free trial. Nearly six years after the show's series finale aired on MTV, "Teen Wolf" is back on the screen in a new film made exclusively for Paramount Plus.

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How to Watch 'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Online Free 2023: Where to ... (StyleCaster)

The series, which was based on the 1985 movie of the same name starring Michael J. Fox, followed Scott McCall, a teenage boy from Beacon Hills, California, who ...

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Why Is Stiles Not in 'Teen Wolf: The Movie'? Why Dylan O'Brien Didn ... (StyleCaster)

The series, which was based on the 1985 movie of the same name starring Michael J. Fox, followed Scott McCall, a teenage boy from Beacon Hills, California, who ...

In 2017, five years before Teen Wolf: The Movie was announced, O’Brien responded to rumors over a Teen Wolf film and confirmed that he wouldn’t return as Stiles. For me, it was my first role ever, so it would’ve been hard to eventually just not be a part of something that was still ongoing.” O’Brien also told Entertainment Tonight that the decision to return for Teen Wolf‘s finale was entirely his own. Why is Stiles not in Teen Wolf: The Movie? Read on for why Stiles isn’t in Teen Wolf: The Movie and the reason Dylan O’Brien didn’t return for the role. Though he didn’t return as Stiles for Teen Wolf: The Movie, he did reprise the role for the Teen Wolf‘s final season in 2017. I think we did a perfect job with it, you know, honestly.” He continued, “The Jeep is still a huge character in this movie. I think we pay it the most homage that we could have paid it, without actually having him on screen, you know?” Roden added, “I think the fans will not go hungry [laughs] with the Lydia-and-Stiles storyline. “We talked about him a lot, but still had to keep the story moving without him, because we couldn’t dwell on his absence for too long,” he told That’s the car my character drives in the show, yeah,” he said. What I’ve said is the truth, yeah, so I don’t know,” he said at the time. It was the first thing I ever did I and so many people there are extremely dear to me. “A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Review: A Reigniting of Beacon Hills' Beating ... (Collider.com)

However, there was almost certainly a silent anxiety around bringing back some of the most beloved characters in MTV's repertoire and risking uprooting the ...

It's that very fearlessness that is symbolic of what Teen Wolf has always been, a story of sacrifice in the name of love and family, and Teen Wolf: The Movie delivers on that with unapologetic might. In Scott's signature self-sacrificial optimism, he attempts to get through to Allison and remind her of who she is — and who he was to her. Where it really shines is in the same places the teen drama has always done so, in moments of love and humanity. But there is little time to dwell on the mediocrity of life outside Beacon Hills with Scott being tortured with visions of Allison crying out for help and the nogitsune harnessing chaos behind the scenes. For Scott, there is the added and very apparent sense of melancholy as he battles with wistfulness over the life he never had with Allison after he "felt her slip away from me" as she died in his arms. Teen Wolf: The Movie is a blueprint of what Davis did so well during the show's lengthy run, leaning into the nostalgia of it all, and the film is undoubtedly a love letter for [Teen Wolf](https://collider.com/tag/teen-wolf/)'s most loyal fans.

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Teen Wolf: The Movie Review - IGN (IGN)

Five years and change after the Teen Wolf series finale brought the saga of MTV's hairy hero to a satisfying-if-uneven conclusion, Scott McCall's story ...

According to the developer, it cost more to make than The Witcher 3's Blood and Wine expansion, which was practically a whole game in and of itself. To a large extent this was likely out of the writers’ hands, but their failure to think of a plausible way around his absence works against Teen Wolf nonetheless. In particular, it’s fun to have Hoechlin lean into his experience playing a superpowered dad on Superman & Lois to do something similar in the Teen Wolf sandbox as he deals with his 15-year-old son, Eli (Vincent Matti), not quite being able to wolf out like dear old dad. There’s also the matter of the mysterious resurrection of lost love Allison Argent (Crystal Reed), who died in Scott’s arms (also in season 3) and is now nursing a case of amnesia alongside a mad-on for werewolves. Always able to add a stylistic flourish even when the scripts weren’t holding up their end, Mulcahy does what he can to make “The Movie” in the title mean something, but despite his best efforts Teen Wolf is hopefully constrained by its scope. The script, by series creator Jeff Davis, picks up in the Teen Wolf’s home turf of Beacon Hill 15 years after the show’s 2017 finale, with erstwhile Alpha werewolf Scott (Tyler Posey) using his power over animals to assist people whenever he can.

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'Wolf Pack' Creator Jeff Davis Talks 'Teen Wolf: The Movie' and ... (Collider.com)

Creator Jeff Davis on Teen Wolf: The Movie, Wolf Pack, being the werewolf guy, and how he's approaching his Æon Flux series.

There are things that we have to live with, and learn to live with, for the rest of our lives, in that respect. You have to tell the story that you wanna tell. It’s an issue that Everett has to deal with, throughout the season and hopefully throughout the series. That may have to do with the incredible changes happening in the world around them, with the pandemic and things like that. When I decided to use this or that, sometimes it ended up being based on the book and sometimes it was more or less inspired by the book. What do you enjoy about collaborating with a group of younger actors like that, both in the early days of Teen Wolf and now with Wolf Pack? Because they’re older and you’re telling a more finite story with this, were there things that you were able to do, that you had always hoped to do, or wanted to do, and just couldn’t before? I was trying to give every single character a moment and every single relationship a suitable end, but that’s impossible to do. DAVIS: One thing I wanted to do, that we did in the movie, was a lacrosse scene in a big stadium. I got to think a lot about that, and it always brought me back to the character of Scott McCall, played by Tyler Posey. I said, “All right, I’ll just write the pilot, and then I’ll hand it off.” But of course, I wrote it and I fell in love with the characters. DAVIS: I would say, it’s definitely the show you used to know, but it’s very much now about adults, as well, because they’ve all grown up.

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Teen Wolf The Movie: Arden Cho Addresses Film Release After ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Arden Cho does not appear as Kira in Teen Wolf: The Movie, the MTV series' Paramount+ sequel film that stars Tyler Posey and Tyler Hoechlin.

I was saying ‘no’ because I hope that there will be more equality in the future.” Something I’m learning in my 30s is that it’s important to stand up for yourself in some scenarios, even if it’s just a simple ‘Hey, that wasn’t cool.'” Neither Cho nor Dylan O’Brien, who launched his career on the Jeff Davis-created series as Stiles Stilinski, appear in the film. [Cho opened up](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/arden-cho-teen-wolf-movie-pay-1235156911/) about the situation, saying about her salary that she believed she was “actually offered even less.” Cho’s Kira was a [love interest of Scott’s](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/teen-wolf-spoilers-arden-cho-814174/) on three seasons before her character was written out following season five. [Cho said](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/arden-cho-partner-track-teen-wolf-reboot-1235199630/), “As an Asian woman, I was taught to not rock the boat. Love you all, no regrets!” Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! You deserve better. [reported](https://deadline.com/2022/02/teen-wolf-tyler-posey-back-original-cast-members-not-returning-paramount-plus-revival-movie-dylan-obrien-arden-cho-and-tyler-hoechlin-1234934189/) at the time of the film’s announcement that Cho, the only woman of color among the show’s four female regulars, had turned down the movie due to having been offered half the per-episode salary of the three other actresses. Don’t be scared to walk away or turn down an opportunity if you know it’s not fair and it won’t make you happy! [Share this article on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/&title=‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”&sdk=joey&display=popup&ref=plugin&src=share_button&app_id=1153511048447777) [Share this article on Twitter](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/&text=%E2%80%98Teen%20Wolf%E2%80%99%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out%3A%20%E2%80%9CNo%20Regrets%E2%80%9D&via=thr) [Share this article on Email](mailto:?subject=thr%20:%20‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”&body=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/%20-%20‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”) [Show additional share options](#) [Share this article on Print]() [Share this article on Comment](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/#respond) [Share this article on Whatsapp](whatsapp://send?text=‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”%20-%20https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/) [Share this article on Linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/shareArticle?mini=1&url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/&title=‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”&summary&source=thr) [Share this article on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/submit?url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/&title=‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”) [Share this article on Pinit](https://pinterest.com/pin/create/link/?url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/&description=‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”) [Share this article on Tumblr](https://www.tumblr.com/widgets/share/tool/preview?shareSource=legacy&canonicalUrl&url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/teen-wolf-the-movie-arden-cho-release-kira-1235311073/&posttype=link&title=‘Teen%20Wolf’%20Alum%20Arden%20Cho%20Addresses%20Movie%20Release%20After%20Opting%20Out:%20“No%20Regrets”) [Arden Cho](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/arden-cho/), who played Kira on the [MTV](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/mtv/) series [Teen Wolf](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/teen-wolf/) but does not appear in the [new sequel film](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/teen-wolf-movie-1235020151/), took to social media on the day of the movie’s [Paramount+](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/paramount-2/) release to give an update on her mindset. [tweeted](https://twitter.com/arden_cho/status/1618657869242703872).

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Cast and Character Guide: Who's Back in the ... (Collider.com)

The series, created by Jeff Davis, premiered on June 5, 2011, on MTV and ran for six long seasons. Given the popularity of its characters who introduced a fun, ...

[Holland Roden](https://collider.com/tag/holland-roden/) was cast as the lead in the third season of Syfy's horror anthology series Channel Zero. Sprayberry resumed his acting career after Teen Wolf ended with a supporting part in the thriller Malibu Tapes (2018). On the soap series Days of Our Lives (2007–2011, 2017), she played Stephanie Johnson in her debut lead role. In the movie, Derek is a dad now with a 15-year-old son called [Eli Hale, played by Vince Mattis](https://collider.com/teen-wolf-movie-cast-vince-mattis-derek-hale-son-tyler-hoechlin/). Along with his part in the Teen Wolf series, Haynes became well-known for his portrayal of Roy Harper/Arsenal in the CW superhero series Arrow. [Tyler Hoechlin](https://collider.com/tag/tyler-hoechlin/) produces the Teen Wolf movie along with returning as his character Derek Hale. Derek returns to Beacon Hills in the final two episodes of Season 6 to assist with the hunter defense. Fans of the series appreciated her personality and the chemistry she had with Scott and later with Isaac. The following year, he played Shane in the third season of the VH1 slasher series [Tyler Posey](https://collider.com/tag/tyler-posey/) makes a comeback and carries on with his adventure of [defending Beacon Hills while navigating adulthood](https://collider.com/teen-wolf-movie-scott-mccall-adulthood-tyler-posey-comments/). Reed played Sofia Falcone in the fourth season of the Fox series Gotham. [Teen Wolf](https://collider.com/tag/teen-wolf/) now has [what's essentially a seventh season](http://collider.com/teen-wolf-movie-plot-comments/) in the form of a new movie.

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Why Teen Wolf Movie 2 Should Happen According To Tyler Posey (Screen Rant)

Exclusive: Teen Wolf: The Movie stars Tyler Posey and Crystal Reed talk about why sequels to the iconic MTV drama should happen following the film.

Time will tell if sequels will happen but for now, fans can enjoy Teen Wolf: The Movie on Paramount+. Another major opportunity that Teen Wolf sequels could do is finally [Teen Wolf reunion movie](https://screenrant.com/teen-wolf-movie-reviews-reactions/) out on Paramount+, there is the question of if there may be more adventures to come. There is also the fact that Allison is alive again, which is definitely a process that she and her loved ones will need to get adjusted to. Obviously, a follow-up story would also need to focus on the characters dealing with the loss of Derek. With Allison now back in the world of the living, the actors were asked if they would be open to more Teen Wolf sequels if creator Jeff Davis had another idea.

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Teen Wolf: How The Movie Addressed Stiles' Absence (Seventeen.com)

*Spoilers for Teen Wolf: The Movie ahead!* After years of anticipation, the pack is finally back in Beacon Hills. Tyler Posey and Holland Roden were among ...

Despite the namedrops and subtle references to Stiles' character, there was no official explanation for his absence. The revival also referenced the jeep that Stiles became known for in the hit series. Read ahead for spoilers on how Teen Wolf: The Movie explained Stiles' absence. Mason Stilinski, Stiles' dad, first mentioned his son while investigating a series of fires set in the woods near Beacon Hills early in the film. Now that Teen Wolf: The Movie finally debuted on Paramount Plus on January 26, those questions have finally been answered. Tyler Posey and Holland Roden were among the original Teen Wolf series cast who reprised their roles in the new Paramount Plus revival Teen Wolf: The Movie.

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'Teen Wolf' Fans Call Out Movie Discrepancies and Slam Lydia ... (Newsweek)

Popular series "Teen Wolf" ended in 2017 but the majority of the cast have now returned for a feature-length film, "Teen Wolf: The Movie."

As another posted: "You're telling me that Lydia left Stiles because of a f****** dream? I have a lot of questions but I really liked seeing the pack together again. We're lucky we got a movie in the first place after all these years," wrote one viewer. In response to a tweet that said: "If there's one takeaway from six years of #TeenWolf it's that Stiles will always be at Scott's side. There is no way Stiles would not be by Scott's side or the fact that Lydia and Stiles would break up, they were meant to be!!! One fan posted: "Lydia broke up with Stiles because of a dream?

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How Does 'Wolf Pack' Tie Into 'Teen Wolf'? (Collider.com)

With both shows having been created by Jeff Davis, there are obvious similarities. But do they exist in the same universe?

Wolf Pack is a chance for Davis and the other writers to do things differently, listen to the complaints fans had about the supernatural rules, and avoid the same mistakes that Teen Wolf made along the way (as any show does, eventually). Things had already become rather complex and convoluted by the end of the show — so much so that the recently-premiered movie rewrote and ignored much of the established lore about the Nogitsune to make the story work. Davis has been very adamant about that fact in interviews, telling SFX Magazine, “There can be two werewolf shows that exist in separate spaces.” However, for those that were hoping for a different answer, there are still similarities that make Wolf Pack very accessible to fans of Teen Wolf. He must learn how to be a werewolf and a hero and is forced to dig into the mystical rules of the universe. Given the very obvious similarities between the two series, it’s easy to assume Wolf Pack is a continuation of the Teen Wolf universe, especially as there aren’t many werewolf stories being told in Hollywood. Ultimately, the series has a large story to tackle with the potential to provide great storytelling going forward.

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Teen Wolf: The Movie's Tragic Ending Spotlights a Troubling Legacy ... (CBR)

Teen Wolf fans are in for a heartbreaking death at the end of Teen Wolf: The Movie. The sad end brings back a troubling trend for legacy characters.

In January 2022, there was a similar series of events in Scream (2022) with the brutal death of Dewey Riley. Killing off Derek at the end of the movie has left fans furious. Teen Wolf: The Movie is a follow-up to the iconic MTV series. [horrible sequel trend](https://www.cbr.com/worst-movie-sequels-via-rotten-tomatoes/) back into the spotlight. To save his people, Derek decides to sacrifice himself alongside the Nogitsune and burns to death. The highly-anticipated movie adaptation of the beloved series Teen Wolf has finally arrived.

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Where Was Teen Wolf: The Movie Filmed? (Yahoo Lifestyle)

Welcome back to Beacon Hills, Teen Wolf fans. It's been six years since the supernatural drama series ended its six-season run on MTV — but now, “the pack ...

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Teen Wolf Spinoff Series Likely After Movie, Tyler Posey Would Return (TVLine)

Whether it's been made official or not, the continuation of the Teen Wolf franchise feels inevitable.

You never get to see them just be adults with each other.” “We still didn’t get to see these characters as adults. “Maybe I could find some new writers who have interesting stories and I could just oversee it all.” “Whether there are more stories in my head to tell remains to be seen,” he says. The fact that he can use Stiles’ Jeep as a getaway car is merely the cherry atop this supernatural sundae. [Teen Wolf: The Movie](http://www.tvline.com/tag/teen-wolf-the-movie), but the film itself practically doubles as a backdoor pilot for a next-generation spinoff, one built around Eli (Vince Mattis), Beacon Hills’ newest teen wolf.

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The Teen Wolf Movie Explains Where Stiles Is (But It's Not Satisfying) (Screen Rant)

The McCall Pack returns to Beacon Hills after more than a decade to tackle the re-emergence of the Nogitsune, whose return also coincides with Allison Argent's ...

[Teen Wolf movie on Paramount+](https://screenrant.com/where-to-watch-teen-wolf-spin-off/), the Alpha didn't have time to take a breather. It was imperative that Stiles' absence be explained in the Teen Wolf movie, although it was expected that it wouldn't be dwelled on so as not to be too distracting. [O'Brien was almost in the Teen Wolf movie](https://screenrant.com/teen-wolf-movie-dylan-obrien-declined-return/) as they had discussions of him doing at least a cameo. At the very least, the Teen Wolf movie should've made a stronger reason for Stiles' absence. [Teen Wolf: The Movie](https://screenrant.com/tag/teen-wolf-movie/) explains Stiles Stilinski's absence, but the explanation for his whereabouts is severely lacking and even disrespectful to the MTV show's history. It wasn't for the lack of trying to bring back the actor, however.

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'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Breaks Paramount+ Record for Most ... (TheWrap)

"Wolf Pack," starring and executive produced by Sarah Michelle Gellar, is also the No. 2 YA series debut in its first 24 hours.

26, follows a teenage boy and girl whose lives are changed forever when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature and drives it to attack a highway traffic jam beneath the burning hills. The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of banshees, werecoyotes, hellhounds, kitsunes and every other shapeshifter in the night. Stars in addition to Gellar include Armani Jackson, Bella Shepard, Chloe Rose Robertson, Tyler Lawrence Gray and Rodrigo Santoro. “Wolf Pack” also contributed to lots of howling online, ranking as the No. 26, it was also the most social program across television, including broadcast, cable and over-the-top media platforms. Both releases have also won on social media engagement, with “Teen Wolf: The Movie” becoming Paramount+’s most successful social premiere at 4.97 million interactions.

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Wolf Pack's Arson Mystery Makes The Teen Wolf Connection More ... (Screen Rant)

Wolf Pack's beginning with a fire-related mystery is a very compelling start for the show, it has made it easier to confuse with Teen Wolf: The Movie.

Hopefully, Wolf Pack will be able to display its individuality with the release of more episodes. Technically, Wolf Pack is based on a 2004 book series where a forest ranger must raise a litter of werewolf cubs after a forest fire while the cubs try to fit in with their human peers. Understandably, werewolf characters are likely to utilize similar design elements on screen due to a shared cultural consciousness of what werewolves can look like, but it does not help audience confusion between the new show and Wolf Pack is not a spin-off of the Teen Wolf series, nor is it a sequel series focused on later generations. Teen Wolf: The Movie, created by Jeff Davis, has been in development for a while since the end of season 6 of the show. The film takes place years after the final season’s events and revolves around Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) reuniting with the McCall pack as they investigate the mysterious reappearance of Scott’s love interest, Allison Argent (Crystal Reed).

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'Teen Wolf' stars talk about reprising their roles for long-awaited ... (WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale)

Tyler Posey (as Scott McCall): “Oh, hey! Allison! She's alive?! She's back.” The cast is back for “Teen Wolf: The Movie,” after ...

Tyler Posey: “I’ve now had the opportunity to just go for it, and let it grow to its full potential, and I love it. Over the moon?” Crystal Reed: “I think she’d be proud of herself, truthfully. Go bring Allison back from the dead.'” He’s kind of stepped away from the leadership role.” She’s back.”

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Tyler Posey on What He Wants From 'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Sequel (Collider.com)

The supernatural teen television show, Teen Wolf, has amassed a reasonably large fan base over the course of its six-year run. Despite the absence of the ...

The film's director, Russell Mulcahy, and Davis, haven't spoken publicly about a possible sequel yet, but the sequel can most likely delve into the years when they spent their lives without all the chaos, as Posey suggested. Unlike Allison Argent, who came back to life after dying in the series, Derek Hale ultimately met his demise after attempting to safeguard his son Eli Hale (Vince Mattis) from the Nogitsune and Oni. I think it would be interesting to now see how they live their lives as adults. Despite the absence of the seventh season, the pack has returned in a full-length form via Paramount+'s Teen Wolf: The Movie, which is "basically season seven," according to the series creator Jeff Davis. Teen Wolf: The Movie picks up where the Season 6 finale left off and has seen the return of familiar faces, including Tyler Hoechlin's Derek Hale, Crystal Reed's Allison Argent, and Holland Roden's Lydia Martin. The supernatural teen television show, Teen Wolf, has amassed a reasonably large fan base over the course of its six-year run.

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What THAT Teen Wolf Movie Death Means For The Future Of Scott's ... (Screen Rant)

Scott McCall returns to Beacon Hills after his hometown comes under the Nogitsune's threat once again. He assembles the McCall Pack, with many of its members ...

Scott and his pack will certainly need to play an important role in Eli's future since he's officially one of them now that Derek is dead after Teen Wolf: The Movie. Scott and the rest would have to pay careful attention to Eli not just because he is a member of the McCall Pack now, but because of his circumstances. Given this, Scott and everyone else need to provide him with the guidance that he needs as he navigates the complex process of being a werewolf. Not that it wouldn't have been a given had Derek failed to mention it, but his words emphasize the need for the McCall Pack to look after his son with him gone. [Tyler Hoechlin's Teen Wolf departure](https://screenrant.com/teen-wolf-tyler-hoechlin-derek-hale-exit-reason/) after season 4 was a big blow to the MTV series. [Teen Wolf: The Movie on Paramount+](https://screenrant.com/where-to-watch-teen-wolf-spin-off/), he chose to sacrifice himself in order to ensure that the Nogitsune was taken down once and for all.

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Will there be a Teen Wolf: The Movie 2? Here's what we know about ... (The Review Geek)

On top of that, we also got back almost all of the original cast including our very first female lead, Allison. And while the film was full of nostalgia for ...

Would you like to see a sequel to Teen Wolf: The Movie? At the time of writing, a sequel to Teen Wolf: The Movie has not been announced. We first got the news of a reunion movie in 2021 during Teen Wolf’s 10-year anniversary celebration. If we do get Teen Wolf: The Movie 2, it would probably focus on Derek’s son Eli who has now finally learned how to turn into a werewolf. Teen Wolf: The Movie starts off with a mysterious man attacking Liam and freeing the evil trickster spirit, the nogitsune that he was guarding. Teen Wolf: The Movie hit the streaming platform Paramount+ in January 2023 and there has been much excitement surrounding it.

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