Paramount+ announced a premiere date for its upcoming original series “Wolf Pack,” as well as a new trailer and additional casting for the show, Variety has learned exclusively. Revealing details at New York Comic Con, Paramount+ shared the news that "Wolf Pack" will premiere on Thursday, January 26, 2023, the same day as "Teen Wolf: The Movie."
The Teen Wolf franchise is far from over, and with its Wolf Pack spinoff now underway, here's everything we know about the 2022 Wolf Pack series. Before it was canceled after season 6, the Teen Wolf series gained a following. loyal with its rich mythology, well-choreographed action scenes, and coming-of-age antics. Considering how the show's all-out focus on dark werewolf mayhem and emotional teen melodrama made it a huge hit on MTV, it's likely the Wolf Pack spinoff will follow a similar path.
Stars: Amy Pietz, Hollie Bahar, James Martinez
The original Teen Wolf follows the adventures and misadventures of teenager Scott McCall, who one day is bitten by a mysterious animal. Shortly after, his life is turned upside down when the bite gradually turns him into a werewolf, granting him superhuman abilities. As he struggles to balance his normal teenage life with his werewolf desires and responsibilities, his best friend Styles plays detective to explore the underbelly of his town. Teen Wolf is led by an incredibly talented cast, including Tyler Posey, Dylan O'Brien, Tyler Hoechlin, Colton Haynes, Holland Roden, Crystal Reed, Shelley Henning, and Arden Cho, among many others.
Alongside the announced cast including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Armani Jackson, Rodrigo Santoro, Bella Shepard, and more, the streamer shared that Bailey Stender, Chase Liefeld, Hollie Bahar, Lanny Joon, Rio Mangini, Stella Smith, Zack Nelson, and James Martinez have joined. To the group. show in recurring roles. Additional cast includes Amy Pietz, Bria Brimmer, John L. Adams and Sean Philip Glasgow.
The news came during Paramount+'s "Teen Wolf: The Movie" and "Wolf Pack" joint panel at New York Comic Con. The final panel featured a conversation between writer/executive producer Jeff Davis and cast members Gellar, Santoro, Jackson, Shepard, Chloe Rose Robertson, and Tyler Lawrence Gray.
The series is based on the book series by Edo Van Belkom, which follows a teenage boy and girl who witness the appearance of a supernatural creature during a California wildfire. Injured during the chaos, the pair, along with two other teenagers, realize that a werewolf had bitten them.
"Wolf Pack" is part of Davis' multi-year deal with MTV Entertainment Studios, and he is currently working double duty for Paramount+, also writing and producing the movie "Teen Wolf." Along with Davis, Joe Genier, Mike Elliott and Karen Gorodetzky serve as executive producers for Capital Arts. Jason Ensler, Gellar and Christian Taylor are also executive producers.
The show will premiere on the service on January 26 in the US and Canada, with the UK, Australia and Latin America getting it the following day on the 27th. Premiere dates for other international markets to come at a later date.