A terrifying evil has emerged. The wolves howl once again, but only a Werewolf like Scott McCall, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be t... Read allA terrifying evil has emerged. The wolves howl once again, but only a Werewolf like Scott McCall, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy.A terrifying evil has emerged. The wolves howl once again, but only a Werewolf like Scott McCall, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Eli Hale
- (as Vince Mattis)
- Hikari
- (as Amy Workman)
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It's clear Jeff Davis was trying to write the movie even as he wasn't sure who from the cast of characters was returning, and who wasn't.
The best part of this movie is Tyler Hoechlin, and he's the only reason I watched it and the only reason I suggest anyone watch it. Somehow, despite juggling Superman and Lois filming at the same time (and having to switch between two different characters), he actually showed up. Regardless of what I think of Derek Hale's overall plot line in the movie, Tyler brought the best he could to the role, he brought heart and soul to an otherwise empty movie.
It baffles me that so many of the other cast feel like they phoned it in -- of course the writing utterly failed them, so it's not all their fault.
I understand why fans are upset, I understand why they feel let down. Because looking at Teen Wolf Season 3, you see the potential of these characters. You can see that with some actual care, the show could be great and if production had been allowed more time, maybe this movie could have been better since it's clear Season 3 was the inspiration. I have to think that, at least in part, this movie failed due to being rushed through to serve as a promotional tool for Wolf Pack, and nothing more. And sadly, it shows in nearly every frame.
A miniseries would have been better than to rush everything and get so many illogical actions and plot holes.
The idea behind was not horrible, but how it was done it did a great injustice to the franchise since it could've been handled better.
Malia, who just like in season 6 didn't have ANY purpose in this movie but to be someone else's love interest. Then there's Scott... that you know, didn't change at all. There was no character development whatsoever and it's just getting old. And well, the last death of the movie was just... no.
There was so much repetition and the script didn't help it. Many things could've been explored, like Hikari's power, Liam and Mason's friendship, which was put aside and some other things that deserved more screen time.
I'm tired of being stuck in what could've beens so, I hope this is the last of it but I guess the movie is about not worrying about the past and to be honest, I'll do the same when it comes to what I just watched.
'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Stars Play "Guess Which Tyler"
'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Stars Play "Guess Which Tyler"
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- TriviaDylan O'Brien confirmed that he will not be in this movie in an exclusive interview with Variety on March 9, 2022. "It was a difficult decision. A lot went into it," he told the outlet. "The show couldn't be more dear to me. It was the first thing I ever did and so many people there are extremely dear to me. It was something I was trying to make work but it all happened very fast. We didn't really know that it was happening and they kind of just threw it at us a little bit, which is fine because we all love the show. We were trying to figure it out..Ultimately, I just decided it was left in a really good place for me and I still want to leave it there. I wish them well and I'm going to watch it the first night it comes out. I hope it fucking kicks a**, but I'm not going to be in it."
- GoofsDuring the time Allisson is hunting Eli in the Hale Auto shop store, approx time 1:13:30 (the quiver on her back is full of arrows. Just after Eli picks up the wrench off of the top of the tool box, @ Approx :time 1:13:35) her quiver is empty indicating she has run no more arrows. 30 seconds later just after she fires an arrow at Scot, after he raises the garage door, (approx : time 1:14:05) the arrow quiver on her back is now again full of arrows.
- Quotes
Scott McCall: Derek Hale was the first person to teach me that you don't just get the family that you were born with. You get the family that you find.
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- Runtime2 hours 21 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1