'Teen Wolf: The Movie' Teaser Trailer Revives the Dead at Comic-Con
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The new footage from the upcoming Paramount Plus movie sees the return of Allison Argent, introduces Derek's teenage son and features an ominous message from a possible big bad.

AceShowbiz - The pack is back in the first teaser trailer of "Teen Wolf: The Movie". Unveiled at the San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 21, the video teases the arrival of a new big bad, who unleashes an ominous threat, so bad that it brings Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) back to Beacon Hills for the first time in years.

"You want retribution against him, his friends, everyone he loves?" the villain asks. "Set me free, and we will play a new game - a game of chaos, strife and pain!" he continues, as the footage sees Scott and friends running in the dark, a man collapsing and the wolf pack baring their fangs.

The video also features a shot of Derek's (Tyler Hoechlin) teenage son Eli Hale, who is played by Vince Mattis. Lydia Martin (Holland Roden) lets out a roar, while Malia (Shelley Hennig) shows her fangs. Towards the end of the video, Derek tells Chris Argent (JR Bourne) who runs in panic, "Hey! Allison. She's alive. She's back."

Per the logline, the wolves are howling once again, calling for the return of Banshees, Werecoyotes, Hellhounds, Kitsunes and every other shapeshifter in the night. But only a werewolf like Scott McCall, no longer a teenager yet still an Alpha, can gather both new allies and reunite trusted friends to fight back against what could be the most powerful and deadliest enemy they've ever faced.

Scribe Jeff Davis told Hall H of agreeing to return for the movie, "I told Paramount+ I couldn't do a seventh season, but I could do a movie." He added, "I realized we were writing a very long movie, because we have 20 characters. I realized I wrote a short Season 7."

Posey gave an update on his character after the end of season 6. "Beacon Hills messed Scott up....Scott wanted to step away. He lives in Los Angeles, he wanted to get away from Beacon Hills. He's a normal person," he shared.

The actor further detailed, "He works at the vet and is lonely. He's an adult and is going through what all of us go through...he's dealing with the reality of being an actual human. Instead of being a werewolf who saves the world, he needs to figure out how to save himself. We've never seen Scott like this, ever."

Davis later teased about the movie, "I'll say one thing, it's an emotional ending." He, however, added, "There is a discussion about doing more."

"Teen Wolf: The Movie" will be released on Paramount+ sometime this year. An exact official date has yet to be announced though.

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