Time to get the pack back together! Four years after Teen Wolf took its last bow on MTV, the characters will get to reunite for a revival movie.
25.09.2021 - 01:29 / etcanada.com
“Teen Wolf” will continue on.
Tyler Posey, who starred as Scott McCall in the MTV show, has confirmed that the franchise is returning.
Exactly four years to the date “Teen Wolf” ended, Posey shared screenshots of people requesting to bring back the show.
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“Sup,” he captioned the video, which included the message, “A wolf howls to signal its location to the rest of the pack. We’ve heard your howls and
Time to get the pack back together! Four years after Teen Wolf took its last bow on MTV, the characters will get to reunite for a revival movie.
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Teen Wolf is set to officially return with a revival movie in the works for Paramount+.The supernatural teen drama series, developed by Jeff Davis for MTV, concluded after six seasons in September 2017.
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