Don’t mess with the pack! Tyler Posey, Dylan O’Brien and Holland Roden made names for themselves on Teen Wolf, and since the show ended, the cast has kept busy.
The MTV series — a reboot of the 1985 film with Michael J. Fox — followed a group of teenagers made up of werewolves, hunters, humans and more as they navigated high school with supernatural abilities and an endless stream of adversaries. Posey (Scott McCall), O’Brien (Stiles Stilinski), Roden (Lydia Martin), Crystal Reed (Allison Argent), Tyler Hoechlin (Derek Hale), Colton Haynes (Jackson Whittemore), Shelley Hennig (Malia Tate), Arden Cho (Kira Yukimura) and Dylan Sprayberry (Liam Dunbar) starred in the drama, which ran from June 2011 to September 2017.
Teen Wolf featured a rotating cast of young actors during its six seasons, offering opportunities for fans to fall in love with new characters at every turn.
Rumors of a revival have persisted since before the series finale aired. Posey, for one, revealed in December 2019 that he was willing to return to Beacon Hills in the future.
“Oh, f—k yeah! I’ve always been [open to the idea],” the actor exclusively told Us Weekly at the time. “I’ve always said that I would love to come back to Teen Wolf if it ever comes back. In a movie or something. I don’t know.”
Posey believed the characters’ stories were unfinished, as he always dreamed of filming a movie with his costars. “Soon as I got Teen Wolf, when I was like 18, I envisioned it going like four or five seasons and then a movie. We went six seasons and no movie,” he explained. “So maybe [season 6] was replacing the movie. I think a movie would be really cool. I would love to.”
As for whether his former castmates would be up for a revival, he replied with a grin, “I don’t know.”
While fans awaited potential news of a reboot of some sort, the Teen Wolf cast reunited virtually in June 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“You guys have no idea how many messages I get, ‘Where’s [season] 7 of Teen Wolf?’ I’m like, ‘Oh, my God. I couldn’t imagine writing another episode,’” creator Jeff Davis detailed at the time. “I know that there are entities out there that want it. But whether it’s from me or someone else, who knows? But we’re in a reboot culture so everything gets made again eventually.”
News broke in September 2021 that a Teen Wolf movie was in the works and set to debut on Paramount+ in 2022. “A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged,” the film’s description read. “The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of banshees, werecoyotes, hellhounds, kitsunes and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall, no longer a teenager yet still an alpha, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy they’ve ever faced.”
Davis will write and executive produce the film. A premiere date has yet to be announced.
Scroll down to see what the stars of Teen Wolf have been doing since the show ended.
Credit: Shutterstock (4)
‘Teen Wolf’ Cast: Where Are They Now?
Don’t mess with the pack! Tyler Posey, Dylan O’Brien and Holland Roden made names for themselves on Teen Wolf, and since the show ended, the cast has kept busy.
The MTV series — a reboot of the 1985 film with Michael J. Fox — followed a group of teenagers made up of werewolves, hunters, humans and more as they navigated high school with supernatural abilities and an endless stream of adversaries. Posey (Scott McCall), O’Brien (Stiles Stilinski), Roden (Lydia Martin), Crystal Reed (Allison Argent), Tyler Hoechlin (Derek Hale), Colton Haynes (Jackson Whittemore), Shelley Hennig (Malia Tate), Arden Cho (Kira Yukimura) and Dylan Sprayberry (Liam Dunbar) starred in the drama, which ran from June 2011 to September 2017.
Teen Wolf featured a rotating cast of young actors during its six seasons, offering opportunities for fans to fall in love with new characters at every turn.
Rumors of a revival have persisted since before the series finale aired. Posey, for one, revealed in December 2019 that he was willing to return to Beacon Hills in the future.
“Oh, f—k yeah! I’ve always been [open to the idea],” the actor exclusively told Us Weekly at the time. “I’ve always said that I would love to come back to Teen Wolf if it ever comes back. In a movie or something. I don’t know.”
[jwplayer eTtrv57w-zhNYySv2]
Posey believed the characters’ stories were unfinished, as he always dreamed of filming a movie with his costars. “Soon as I got Teen Wolf, when I was like 18, I envisioned it going like four or five seasons and then a movie. We went six seasons and no movie,” he explained. “So maybe [season 6] was replacing the movie. I think a movie would be really cool. I would love to.”
As for whether his former castmates would be up for a revival, he replied with a grin, “I don’t know.”
While fans awaited potential news of a reboot of some sort, the Teen Wolf cast reunited virtually in June 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“You guys have no idea how many messages I get, ‘Where’s [season] 7 of Teen Wolf?’ I’m like, ‘Oh, my God. I couldn’t imagine writing another episode,’” creator Jeff Davis detailed at the time. “I know that there are entities out there that want it. But whether it’s from me or someone else, who knows? But we’re in a reboot culture so everything gets made again eventually.”
News broke in September 2021 that a Teen Wolf movie was in the works and set to debut on Paramount+ in 2022. “A full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and with it a terrifying evil has emerged,” the film’s description read. “The wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of banshees, werecoyotes, hellhounds, kitsunes and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall, no longer a teenager yet still an alpha, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy they’ve ever faced.”
Davis will write and executive produce the film. A premiere date has yet to be announced.
Scroll down to see what the stars of Teen Wolf have been doing since the show ended.
[podcast_block]
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Tyler Posey (Scott McCall)
The Maid in Manhattan star has since appeared on Jane the Virgin, Truth or Dare, Now Apocalypse, The Last Summer and Scream: The TV Series. He is also in the band Five North and has done voice acting. Posey revealed in July 2021 that his girlfriend, Phem, helped him realize he is sexually fluid.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Dylan O’Brien (Stiles Stilinski)
O’Brien wrapped up the Maze Runner films with The Death Cure, voiced Bumblebee in the film of the same name, starred in Love and Monsters, appeared on Weird City and Amazing Stories and played the male lead in Taylor Swift’s All Too Well: The Short Film. He was linked to Chloë Grace Moretz in August 2018. Us broke the news of his split from girlfriend Britt Robertson in December 2018.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Holland Roden (Lydia Martin)
The actress appeared on MacGyver, Mayans M.C., Channel Zero, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions, No Escape and Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman. She is also an advocate for I Am a Voter and CARE.
In 2019, Roden spoke out about her alleged experience being detained at the airport in São Paulo, Brazil, while she attempted to enter the country for a fan convention.
“After two years of traveling to Brazil with this passport and this visa with no problems, to meet fans and make friends, I am taken aback by the accusations and the treatment that faced me from the Brazilian Police today. I am shocked that this is the same Brazil I know and love,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. The No Escape actress went on to claim she was “screamed at” and “refused a translator,” as well as food and water, “for four hours.”
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Tyler Hoechlin (Derek Hale)
Hoechlin stars on Superman and Lois within the CW Arrowverse. Additionally, he appeared in Fifty Shades Freed and Palm Springs.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Crystal Reed (Allison Argent)
Reed starred on Gotham and Swamp Thing after leaving Teen Wolf. She has also appeared in films including Crush, Too Late and Ghostland. The Michigan native split from Darren McMullen in 2019.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Colton Haynes (Jackson Whittemore)
The actor went on to have roles on Arrow, American Horror Story, Scream Queens and Rough Night. He married Jeff Leatham in October 2017, but Us revealed their breakup in May 2018. The exes reached a divorce settlement in August 2019.
In Haynes’ 2022 memoir, Miss Memory Lane, the Arrow alum opened up about why he left Teen Wolf.
“The real truth was that they didn’t want to pay me the same amount as everyone else,” he wrote. “Which wasn’t a lot to begin with by Hollywood standards, even though my working quote — the fee I would be paid to appear on anyone else’s show — was higher than most of the cast’s.”
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Arden Cho (Kira Yukimura)
Cho appeared on Chicago Med, Stuck, Freakish, Miss 2059 and Tween Fest. She is also the founder and CEO of accessories company Leonard & Church and a singer. The actress split from YouTuber Ryan Higa in March 2020. In 2022, she starred in the Netflix series Partner Track.
In a May 2022 interview with The Cut, Cho confirmed that she passed on the Teen Wolf movie due to pay inequity. When asked about a Deadline report that she was offered half of what other Teen Wolf actors made per episode for the movie, the actress responded, “I think I was actually offered even less.”
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Shelley Hennig (Malia Tate)
Hennig has appeared in films including Ouija, Unfriended, and When We First Met. Her television roles include Ramona in Hulu’s Dollface and Lisa in the 2022 Netflix series The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Dylan Sprayberry (Liam Dunbar)
Sprayberry had roles on Light as a Feather, The Row and Malibu Horror Story. He is also a musician. The actor was previously linked to Teen Wolf costar Samantha Logan and Arlissa.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Khylin Rhambo (Mason Hewitt)
Rhambo appeared in 47 Meters Down: Uncaged. He remains close friends with Sprayberry, who played his onscreen bestie.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
Linden Ashby (Sheriff Noah Stilinski)
Ashby starred on Trinkets, NCIS: New Orleans and Lifeline. He is married to Teen Wolf costar Susan Walters, with whom he shares daughters Frances and Savannah.
Credit: Shutterstock (2)
JR Bourne (Chris Argent)
Bourne moved on to The 100, Mayans M.C., Hospitality and Falling Water.
Credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock
Melissa Ponzio (Melissa McCall)
The actress appeared on Chicago Fire, Killer Reputation, Thunder Force and First Wives Club. She is in a long-term relationship with partner Kenny Alfonso.
Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our Twitter, & Facebook
We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.
For all the latest Entertainment News Click Here