Breaking Down How ‘Teen Wolf’ Is Connected to the ‘Wolf Pack’ Universe: Details
26.01.2023 - 19:27
/ usmagazine.com
Warning: This story contains spoilers from Teen Wolf: The Movie and the series premiere of Wolf Pack.
Paving the way for a crossover? Teen Wolf: The Movie and Wolf Pack seemingly had different stories to tell during their double-feature Paramount+ drop — but a surprising detail brought them together.
During the Teen Wolf revival, which was released on Thursday, January 26, viewers were introduced to Scott McCall’s (Tyler Posey) new life after leaving Beacon Hills. The werewolf moved to another portion of California — Los Angeles — to open up an animal shelter and assist the local authorities with incidents that involve dogs.
In the first part of the film, viewers saw Scott lending a helping hand to the fire department when a girl was stuck in a burning building with her ferocious dog. Scott’s journey later took him back to Beacon Hills as mysterious fires and visions of his ex-girlfriend Allison Argent (Crystal Reed) continued to plague him.
Teen Wolf: The Movie ended with Scott and Allison making their way back to Los Angeles to run his shelter and help raise Eli Hale (Vince Mattis) after his father, Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin), passed away.
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Meanwhile, Wolf Pack brought fans right back into the action in Los Angeles where a California wildfire leads a supernatural creature to turn two teenagers into werewolves. As Everett (Armani Jackson) and Blake (Bella Shepard) attempt to face their new normal, chief arson investigator Kristin Ramsey (Sarah Michelle Gellar) arrives looking for answers about what really caused the catastrophe.
The connection between Teen Wolf and Wolf Pack doesn’t stop on the screen. Both shows — and the revival film — have been developed by Jeff Davis.