I also don't understand why the writers are rehashing the villains (the Nogitsune and the Oni) from the third season instead of creating new ones. And since they went with these particular villains it's obvious that Arden Cho's character Kira Yukimura was going to be important to the story yet again since she (along with Dylan O'Brien's character Stiles Stilinski) were back in the third season. But for some reason they thought they could pay her less than her co-stars and she understandably passed. I would have too. Why would you offer to pay her less than the rest of her co-stars? And I can't believe her co-stars didn't stand up for her and make sure she was offered the money she deserved?
Anyway, I can't believe they brought back Allison Argent, who was killed in the third season finale Insatiable protecting her friends. Why bring her back? It makes absolutely no sense. I also can't believe the writers made Mason Hewitt a police officer. There is no way he should have ended up as a deputy. He is such a smart character, they could have made him a teacher, a writer/journalist, a scientist, etc. absolutely anything instead of a cop.
So far, there has been no news of a release date but the Teen Wolf movie will air on the streaming service Paramount+. I was really excited to see this movie but now not so much.
Teen Wolf: The Movie (Paramount+)
Description:
A terrifying new evil has emerged in Beacon Hills calling for the return of Alpha Werewolf Scott McCall, to once again reunite the Banshees, Were-coyotes, Hellhounds, Kitsunes, and other shape-shifters of the night. With new allies and trusted friends like Derek Hale, Lydia Martin, Jackson Whittemore, Malia Tate, and the return of a long lost love, Scott and his pack just might stand a chance.
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