After 100 episodes and nearly six years off the air, 'Teen Wolf' is officially back with a feature-length film premiering on Paramount+. Unfortunately, it feels less like a movie and more like a typical episode of 'Teen Wolf,' only with an added hour.
. movie without Seth Cohen. Sure, you can try your best to fill in those gaps with other storylines and new characters, but audiences will always be left a little disappointed., which centers around Allison’s complicated reemergence. Set 15 years after we last saw the gang, the movie opens with Scott, Allison’s best friend Lydia Martin , and her father, Chris , receiving cryptic messages alluding to Allison’s life.
Meanwhile, the Beacon Hills police, a new ally named Hikari , and a slew of supporting characters are trying to locate an unknown arsonist, seemingly in connection to the Nogitsune. Additionally, they’re avoiding a group of masked fighters known as the Oni as they mercilessly slaughter civilians on the Nogitsune’s behalf.series—and a lot of sci-fi entities—is that beneath the onslaught of mythical creatures, enemies, and supernatural laws, there’s only an extremely basic mission.
Additionally, the movie is so plot-heavy that viewers don’t get an opportunity to sit with the characters they invested six years in or learn much about their current lives. The closest we get to a gripping emotional thread is the relationship between Derek and his 15-year-old son Eli, who has yet to inherit his werewolf abilities; to his credit, Hoechlin is still a convincingly endearing father figure.
Overall, this particular revival is missing something that makes it feel genuinely special and worthy of a comeback, aside from MTV’s dwindling relevance. That thing is probably Dylan O’Brien.
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