How to watch Teen Wolf The Movie online
Fans of Teen Wolf can howl at the moon once again because Teen Wolf: The Movie has finally arrived on streaming service Paramount+.
The follow-up film to the MTV series sees a lot of the original cast return to reprise their roles, including Tyler Posey as Scott McCall, Tyler Hoechlin as Derek Hale, Holland Roden as Lydia Martin, Colton Haynes as Jackson Whittemore and Crystal Reed as Allison Argent, despite meeting her fate in season three of the original show.
Teen Wolf: The Movie can be watched right now on Paramount+ in the US, but UK fans have to wait one more day as the movie will be available for UK audiences on Friday, January 27.
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When a full moon rises in Beacon Hills, and brings a terrible evil to the town, werewolf Scott McCall will have to gather trusted friends and new allies to help fight off Banshees, Werecoyotes, Hellhounds, Kitsunes, and other shapeshifters in the night to protect their California town against one of the deadliest enemies they have faced.
The original Teen Wolf series ran for six seasons and ended in 2017, this new chapter will see a time jump, with a much older Scott. While a large number of the original cast and characters are making a return for the reunion film, some faces will be absent.
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Series regulars Arden Cho and Dylan O'Brien, who played Kira Yukimura and Stiles Stilinski respectively, won't be returning.
Speaking exclusively with with Digital Spy, Tyler Posey and Holland Roden spoke on the absence of O'Brien, and how it will be addressed in the movie.
"We talked about him a lot, but still had to keep the story moving without him, because we couldn’t dwell on his absence for too long," Posey said. "So I think it was commendable. I think we did a perfect job with it, you know, honestly."
"I think the fans will not go hungry [laughs] with the Lydia-and-Stiles storyline. Yeah, it’s definitely addressed," Roden, who plays Lydia Martin, added.
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Related: Teen Wolf: The Movie stars break down Allison and Scott’s "really wild" reunion
Teen Wolf: The Movie will release the same day as new supernatural TV series Wolf Pack from Teen Wolf creator Jeff Davis.
The new show will see Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar play arson investigator Kristen Ramsey, and focus on two teenagers who have their lives changed forever after a wildfire awakens a supernatural creature.
Teen Wolf: The Movie is out now on Paramount+ in the US, it will be available in the UK on January 27.
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