![]() Historically, movie spinoffs of cable series have been limited by these artistic constraints. Unfortunately, this revival feels less like a capital-M movie or an “event” and more like a typical episode of Teen Wolf, only with an added hour. “The film’s mysteries aren’t labyrinthine enough-nor are the many action scenes compelling enough-to carry a film that’s over two hours long.” The closest we get to a gripping emotional thread is the relationship between Derek and his 15-year-old son Eli, who has yet to inherit his werewolf abilities to his credit, Hoechlin is still a convincingly endearing father figure. Unfortunately, in the case of Teen Wolf: The Movie, the film’s mysteries aren’t labyrinthine enough-nor are the many action scenes compelling enough-to carry a film that’s over two hours long.Īdditionally, the movie is so plot-heavy that viewers don’t get an opportunity to sit with the characters they invested six years in or learn much about their current lives. The thing about the Teen Wolf series-and a lot of sci-fi entities-is that beneath the onslaught of mythical creatures, enemies, and supernatural laws, there’s only an extremely basic mission. Additionally, they’re avoiding a group of masked fighters known as the Oni (who have always looked too much like The Jabbawockeez to be taken seriously) as they mercilessly slaughter civilians on the Nogitsune’s behalf. Meanwhile, the Beacon Hills police, a new ally named Hikari (Amy Workman), and a slew of supporting characters (Colton Haynes’ Jackson Whittemore, Shelley Hennig’s Malia Tate, and, of course, Tyler Hoechlin’s Derek Hale) are trying to locate an unknown arsonist, seemingly in connection to the Nogitsune. killing off Marissa Cooper-sent shockwaves through the fan community. The film also resuscitates werewolf hunter and Scott’s love interest Allison Argent (Crystal Reed), whose unexpected death in Season 3-much in the vein of The O.C. The show’s creator and writer, Jeff Davis, brings back some of the series’ most fearsome bad guys for a final-but who can be sure?-battle between Beacon Hill’s good and evil supernatural communities. ![]() ![]() The show’s male leads, Tyler Posey and Dylan O’Brien-who played Scott McCall and Stiles Stilinski, respectively-became international teen heartthrobs (O’Brien continues to be a top-tier internet boyfriend), and the show became a huge facet of Tumblr, providing much of the site’s wildly popular fan fiction.Īfter 100 episodes and nearly six years off the air, Teen Wolf is officially back with a feature-length film premiering on Paramount+ this Thursday. But Teen Wolf, presumably thanks to a built-in sci-fi/fantasy fanbase, sunk its teeth into the public in a way none of its network peers could. The show arrived in 2011, when MTV was trying (and often failing) to establish itself as a destination for scripted television about young people, with series like the critically acclaimed Awkward., The Hard Times of RJ Berger, and the controversial Skins remake. Fox, but is more closely related to the mysterious, foggy ( so much fog), and erotic world of Twilight mastermind Stephanie Meyer. One of its most popular descendants was the MTV series Teen Wolf, which is technically a reboot of the 1985 comedy film starring Michael J. He is also responsible for a slew of RPDR articles in Collider (you’re welcome).The massive success of the Twilight saga in the late 2000s and early 2010s birthed an entire industry of fantasy content featuring sultry vampires and shirtless werewolves. He enjoys writing about women and queer culture in movies and television shows, though Shrek - Shrek 2, in particular - will always hold a special place in his green, ogre heart. Making a living out of his passion for writing and pop culture, his areas of interest include horror/slasher flicks, thrillers, science fiction, comedy, drama, competition shows, documentaries, and fantasy, among other genres. Ryan graduated from Far Eastern University Manila, where he earned his bachelor's degree in communication arts. Before joining Collider as a news and feature writer, Ryan also worked as a staff writer for a local newspaper. In addition, he has written about beauty, fashion, wellness, and human-interest stories under the lifestyle category. A Philippine-based lifestyle and entertainment journalist, Ryan primarily covers film, television, music, and anything pop culture-related.
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