Showrunner Jeff Davis teases the future for Teen Wolf after the upcoming movie. The smash hit MTV YA drama series, which aired for six seasons from 2011 to 2017, saw Tyler Posey's college sophomore Scott McCall transform into a werewolf as he sought to protect his Californian hometown Beacon Hills from supernatural forces. Although it's been five years since the show ended, it remains popular, with its streaming run on Netflix helping it foster a new audience. Due to this continued success, it was announced in 2021 that a sequel film called Teen Wolf: The Movie was in development, and it's due to release on Paramount+ later this year.
Initially, details on the sequel film were quite obscure, although it was announced that Teen Wolf: The Movie would see the return of the original show's core cast save for a few exceptions like Dylan O'Brien, Arden Cho, and Cody Christian. But on Thursday, during Paramount+'s San Diego Comic-Con panel, the first teaser trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie was released, previewing Allison's (Crystal Reed) ominous return from the dead. During the event, stars like Posey and Tyler Hoechlin also discussed how their characters have changed between the show and the movie. From their comments, it seemed as if the fan-favorite characters would meet devastating fates, although it's not necessarily the case.
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During Paramount+'s SDCC panel, where Screen Rant was in attendance, Davis, who serves as the EP and screenwriter for the Teen Wolf sequel movie, hinted at the show's future beyond the film. He did not go into details. Rather, he vaguely mentioned that there have been a few discussions to «do more Teen Wolf» in the future. Davis did not
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