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Friday, July 25, 2014

VIDEO: The 'Teen Wolf' Cast in More Interviews at SDCC 2014!


Hey Teen Wolf fans!
There honestly are so many interviews that the Teen Wolf cast has done at San Diego Comic-Con this year, that I had to make a second post. I might add more videos to this later, so be sure to check back. Enjoy! :D



VIDEO: The 'Teen Wolf' Cast Talk Season 4 Spoilers & More at SDCC 2014!


Hey Teen Wolf fans!
As per usual, the cast of Teen Wolf has taken over San Diego Comic Con once again. Here is their panel along with the different interviews and such that they did with Clevver News on Day 1 of SDCC. Enjoy! By the way, some exciting news was announced, and that is that Season 5 of Teen Wolf will be 20 episodes long and split into 2 parts! :D
  
   


Videos found at Clevver News

Thursday, April 24, 2014

‘Teen Wolf’ Season 4 Spoilers: The First Episode to Take Place Outside of Beacon Hills


Teen Wolf fans, it is SPOILER TIME! Actually, nothing is spoiled too badly right here as long as each of you have seen every episode of Teen Wolf that has aired so far. If some of you have yet to catch up on the seasons and you read this you all have been warned!

"Teen Wolf" promises something different when the MTV series returns for the brand new Season 4 in June 2014 including a different setting. Series creator Jeff Davis teased that the first episode of "Teen Wolf" Season 4 will take place outside of Beacon Hills.

"The first episode of season 4 takes place in Mexico," the series creator shared in the Zap2it report. Why will Scott (Tyler Posey) and the pack be going to Mexico? The Enstars spoiler report claims it has something to do with helping Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) in the new season premiere episode.

According to series creator Jeff Davis, the first episode of the new season is titled "The Dark Moon." Mr Davis explained: "The Dark Moon is the time in the lunar phase in which the moon is the least visible in the sky and it's often thought of a time of reflection and grief."

Jeff Davis described the first Season 4 episode to be their action-packed "Raiders of the Lost Ark" that will take the "Teen Wolf" gang to a new direction. "It's going to take some time to get over [Allison's death]. But these resilient teenagers are going to have new challenges to face. What happens in season 4 is very human problems start to arise," Mr Davis shared in the Entertainment Weekly interview.

The series creator teased as well that Alpha werewolf Scott McCall may be helping Derek but the teenage werewolf will be dealing with his own human problems in "Teen Wolf" Season 4. "What happens in season 4 is very human problems start to arise. He's faced a lot of supernatural problems but now he's going to have some very difficult human ones," Jeff Davis shared.

Mr Davis further added that he came up with the idea that comes from real-life issues. From there, it will introduce new villains in the TV series giving more difficult times for Scott, his friends and his family. For the theme of "Teen Wolf" Season 4, the series creator admitted that there will be a feeling of "The Empire Strikes Back."

 Article was found at au.ibtimes.com

Teen Wolf Season 4 premieres Monday night on June 23rd at 10/9c on MTV!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Excerpt: 'Teen Wolf' TV Guide Magazine Fan Favorites Cover Article


Howl to the yeah! “It doesn’t surprise me,” says Tyler Posey, who plays leading lycan Scott McCall, of Teen Wolf‘s big win in our Fan Favorites cover contest. “Our fans are the most dedicated people I’ve ever met.”

And he’s met a lot of them. Since the show’s premiere in 2011, Posey and the Teen Wolf pack have been actively engaging followers on Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr. And while social-media back-and-forth can be overwhelming for some showrunners, executive producer Jeff Davis sees the value in interacting with even the most ferocious Wolf viewers. “I love talking about the show,” he explains. “You get to see up close and personal how people react to it, which is rare for writers.”

Especially since that reaction could easily have been meh. How hot could anything based on a campy 1985 Michael J. Fox big-screen comedy really be? “I completely agree,” says Posey. “There’s no way anyone would have expected what we created [to be good].” Or bring in big numbers. But the first half of Season 3 was Wolf‘s highest-rated, most-watched batch of episodes to date, drawing an average of 2.8 million viewers per week and helping MTV move beyond Snooki and that bevy of teen moms. “Our show is well-done, smart and real,” Posey adds. “As real as you can be with teen werewolves, right?”

It helps that the drama — which has already been renewed for a fourth season and is getting an after-show in January called Wolf Watch — is about more than just furry teen beasts. Davis has filled the fictional town of Beacon Hills with lizard monsters, disfigured Druid maniacs, banshees and, of course, supernaturally sexy high schoolers. Yet at its heart, the show is about human relationships. Romances straight and gay, bromances, friendships — even parent-child dynamics — are in the mix, seasoned with humor, horror and the kind of ensemble chemistry that comes once in a full moon.

“It was my way to do a TV version of The Lost Boys, a movie I loved as a kid, and to get some of the fun Buffy had back onto television,” Davis explains. “I wanted to do a show that didn’t take itself too seriously, that had plenty of action and a comedic feel.” In other words, Wolf is a horse of a different color.

“We all realized it was special when we read the pilot script,” says Tyler Hoechlin (recently ousted Alpha Derek Hale), adding that it was Davis’s fang-sharp writing and the early critical raves that first clued the cast in to what was coming. “We were like, ‘OK, we’re getting good feedback, so hopefully the fan base will come next.’ But we did not expect the fan base to be what it is. It’s really incredible!”


Article Excerpt was found at TV Guide