Teen Wolf: The Movie Review

Teen Wolf: The Movie Review

Hit TV show Teen Wolf makes a comeback one last time for their true fans but with a different approach.

On Jan. 29 director Jeff Davis released Teen Wolf The Movie on Paramount Plus. 

Jeff Davis even mentioned, “This movie is specifically for true Teen Wolf fans.”

The movie was set 15 years later in the characters' lives. Scott McCall the alpha is all grown up and left the town of Beacon Hills. Beacon Hills is the town to which all supernatural creatures are drawn. 

All of Scott’s friends went their separate ways after high school. Starting with Lydia Martin the banshee, Liam Dunbar the beta, Stiles Stillinski the best friend, and Malia Hale the Werecoyote. 

Director Jeff Davis even brought old faces back from previous seasons of the show. Bringing back co-stars such as Jackson Whittemore the Kanima, Derek Hale the omega, Peter Hale the omega and Allison Argent the argent. 

Davis took a great approach on the film by somehow bringing Allison back to life although she died in season 3(b) of the show. But for some reason it makes sense of how she was revived because the impossible is possible in Beacon Hills. The only problem is she doesn’t remember her friends and all she remembers is how her family in the past hunts werewolves. 

Not only is Allison trying to kill Scott and his pack, but Davis also brought back one of the most chaotic scariest villains of the show, the Nogitsune and the Oni. 

Past shows turned into a movie have not been the best in my opinion, but Davis did a phenomenal job of making the movie feel like the show still. 

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