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Showrunner Jeff Davis has his fingers and thumbs in all the wolf pies. His same-day, double release of Wolf Pack and Teen Wolf: The Movie is enough werewolf drama to keep fans entertained from now until the next full moon. Tyler Posey, Tyler Hoechlin, Holland Rhoden and Crystal Reed reprise the roles of Scott, Derek, Lydia and Allison respectively.
On the other side of the wolfy fence Buffy The Vampire Slayer legend Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as chief arson investigator Kristin Ramsey in her latest supernatural role in Wolf Pack.
She shares the screen with Armani Jackson and Bella Shepard who play the freshly-bitten wolf teens Everett Lang and Blake Navarro.
It's werewolf mania but as one door closes – with Teen Wolf: The Movie supposedly ending and leaving our characters (for the most part) in better places (*cough* Stiles and Lydia) – could another door be opening in a Wolf Pack. That is to say, is the latest Davis werewolf show expanding the world of Teen Wolf through Wolf Pack?
Here's what we know.
It seems only natural that Wolf Pack would be the sister show…
Teen Wolf first premiered in 2011, as Twilight (2008) and The CW’s The Vampire Diaries (2009) helped the teen fantasy craze reach its apex. The message to Hollywood was clear: Young audiences wanted shows with sexy teenagers, supernatural powers and villains, and forbidden love. Teen Wolf checked all the boxes, making it a massive success for MTV. The show ran for six seasons, ending in 2017. In the five years since the finale, television made for young adults has moved away from vampires and werewolves, but it hasn’t strayed far from the horror-fantasy model the series (and contemporaries like Pretty Little Liars and Scream Queens) popularized. 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, and a new series, Wolf Pack, which is only spiritually connected.
Created by Jeff Davis, Teen Wolf: The Movie and Wolf Pack premiere on Paramount Plus on Jan. 26, but other than a common genre element and entangled advertising (including shared panels at SDCC and NYCC earlier this year), the two properties have nothing to do with one another, at least based…
From floppy haired puppy to full-grown alpha, Scott grew more than anyone else on the show. And just like Scott, Tyler Posey has grown since his time on the MTV series, going on to star in shows and movies such as Now Apocalypse, The Last Summer, Truth or Dare, Fast & Furious Spy Racers and more.