The official trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie, the long-awaited sequel to the successful MTV series, has been released by Paramount+. The film will feature the return of the series lead actor, Tyler Posey. On January 26, the movie will be downloadable or streamable via the internet.
The film transports viewers to Beacon Hills, where a horrific evil is responsible for bringing the pack back together. However, it hints at exciting moments while showcasing Crystal Reed’s reappearance as Allison, who appears to have forgotten her life in Beacon Hills and her friends there.
Watch the official trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie by clicking the following link:
Teen Wolf: The Movie Trailer
Teen Wolf: The Movie was produced by the creator of the series, Jeff Davis, MTV Entertainment Studios, and Orion Television, all owned by MGM. On January 26, it will be presented to the public for the first time.
Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig, Crystal Reed, Tyler Hoechlin, Orny Adams, Linden Ashby, JR Bourne, Colton Haynes, Ryan Kelley, Melissa Ponzio, Ian Bohen, Vince Mattis, Nobi Nakanishi, Khylin Rhambo, Amy Workman, and Dylan Sprayberry are the other cast members who are working alongside Posey. Fans’ favorites Dylan O’Brien and Arden Cho are the only two actors who did not cut the movie.
The plot summary for the film written by Paramount+ reads as follows: “In the picture, a full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it, a dreadful evil has emerged.” The wolves are howling once more, calling for the return of Banshees, Werecoyotes, Hellhounds, and Kitsunes, along with every other shapeshifter that lurks in the night.
But only a Werewolf like Scott McCall, who is no longer a teenager but still an Alpha, is capable of assembling new allies and reuniting trusted ones to fight back against what could be the most potent and lethal foe they have ever encountered.
Teen Wolf was a television series that followed the story of a high school student named Scott McCall (Posey), who was suddenly bitten by a werewolf the night before his sophomore year of high school.
The film that Teen Wolf was based on was a coming-of-age movie that starred Michael J. Fox and was released in 1985. Between 2011 and 2017, the television show had six broadcast seasons.