Warning This article contains (minor) spoilers for Teen Wolf. If you don’t want to know anything, move on.
Thunderbolt in July 2022. While Dylan O’Brien was expected to star in Teen Wolf, which was in development at Paramount+, the actor who played Stiles revealed that he wasn’t planning on making a big comeback: “It was a difficult decision to make. The streak ended pretty well and I’d rather it ended there“, he explained of this interview. It’s a shame when you know he played a pretty important role in the series.
Paramount + subscribers in France were able to discover the TV movie yesterday and find Scott (Tyler Posey) and his friends. He and his mate must face one of their greatest enemies, the Nogitsune, an evil spirit that draws energy from the pain of others. A villain they met and defeated in Season 3, which ends with Alison Argent (Crystal Reed) dying. A character who also returns in the film.
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If showrunner Jeff Davis was right to bet on the Nogitsune to come and torment the residents of Beacon Hills, Stiles’ absence is all the more noticeable since his character was controlled by the Kitsune in Season 3 and thus is connected to him. somehow.
His character is clearly mentioned in the film: his sheriff father explains that his son has joined the FBI and is on the case. We don’t know more about it. We also learn that Lydia, our beloved banshee played by Holland Roden, has decided to break up with him because of a recurring dream where she sees him dying.
If Stiles is conspicuously absent from the film – he brought some humor and lightness to the series – the writers still wanted to pay tribute to him by showing his famous SUV stored in Derek’s (Tyler Hoechlin) garage. Dylan O’Brien explains of this video that he had kept the car as a souvenir and was kind enough to lend it for filming purposes.
It’s Eli (Vince Mathis), Derek’s son, who finally inherits it at the end of the film. A way to close the loop.
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