'Teen Wolf: The Movie' and 'Wolf Pack' Series to premiere on this date
'Teen Wolf: The Movie' and 'Wolf Pack' Series to premiere on this date
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There will be a reunion of the wolf group. At New York Comic Con on Friday, Paramount revealed that Teen Wolf: The Movie will be streamable in the United States and Canada starting on January 26, 2023. The movie, which was made by MTV Entertainment Studios and MGM, takes place 15 years after the finale of the Teen Wolf television series, which aired on MTV for six seasons from 2011 to 2017. 

Fans of the movie will learn that Tyler Posey's character Scott McCall, 30, is "no longer a teenager yet still an alpha." Posey's character "can both recruit new allies and reconnect trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadly opponent they've ever faced," according to a press release for the movie. 

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The cast of the movie, which also includes Holland Roden, Shelley Hennig, Crystal Reed, Colton Haynes, Vince Mattis, Khylin Rhambo, Amy Workman, and Dylan Sprayberry, was present at the New York Comic Con panel. On Friday, a fresh trailer for Teen Wolf: The Movie was unveiled. 

Tyler Hoechlin, who plays McCall's mentor Derek Hale, tells him in the teaser that "healing is the first step to transforming," but he also needs to "be willing to learn." Additionally, Wolf Pack, a television adaptation of Edo Van Belkom's book series, will debut on January 26, 2023, according to a statement from Paramount . 

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The series Wolf Pack, in which Sarah Michelle Gellar will feature, is characterised as "a teenage boy and girl whose lives are changed forever when a California wildfire awakens a terrifying supernatural creature and drives it to attack a highway traffic jam beneath the burning hills." 

A heartbeat can be heard getting louder in a new series teaser as Gellar asks, "What did you see?" before turning to a dramatic montage. At the panel were other cast members Tyler Lawrence Gray, Bella Shepard, Armani Jackson, Rodrigo Santoro, and Chloe Rose Robertson. Bailey Stender, Chase Liefeld, Hollie Bahar, Lanny Joon, Rio Mangini, Stella Smith, Zack Nelson, James Martinez, Amy Pietz, Bria Brimmer, John L. Adams, and Sean Philip Glasgow are also featured in the cast. 

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