Casting begins for MTV’s ‘Teen Wolf’

It seems only yesterday that I was posting that MTV was taking on the popular franchise Teen Wolf made popular by none other than Michael J. Fox. Well, they certainly are moving quickly, because they have started casting the main roles. Also, prepare to be shocked, but some of them have actually been tied to good films.

From THR.com


MTV has assembled the acting pack for “Teen Wolf,” its reinvention of the 1985 movie.

Tyler Posey, Tyler Hoechlin, Crystal Reed and Dylan O’Brien have been cast in the pilot presentation penned by “Criminal Minds” creator Jeff Davis.

MTV’s take on the film, which starred Michael J. Fox as a high-school student who discovers he is a werewolf, is a dramatic thriller with a buddy-comedy element at the center and a romantic plot line.

It revolves around Scott McCall (Posey), a dorky high-school student who gets a rush of new powers, including the ability to attract girls, after a wolf attack.

Posey’s series credits include “Lincoln Heights” and “Brothers & Sisters.”

O’Brien will play Scott’s best friend who is initially dismissive of Scott’s theory that he was bitten by a wolf but then begins research on human-werewolf transformation.

Reed (MTV’s “Hard Times”) will play a sweet new girl at school who is immediately smitten with Scott. Reed is repped by Mavrick Artists and Main Title.

“7th Heaven” alum Hoechlin will play a handsome local boy who in fact is a vicious and predatory werewolf capable of great harm.

“Wolf” is executive produced by Davis, Marty Adelstein and Rene Echevarria.


Tyler Hoechlin was in one of my favorite films of all time, Road To Perdition. Now I understand we are talking about two different arenas, but I’m hoping he picked up a few things working on a set with people like Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig, and Sam Mendes. I’m not saying that this is for sure going on my DVR list (Who am I kidding? It probably will be!), but at least we know the people in it have shown talent in other projects.

Was anyone else a Teen Wolf fan when they were younger? I certainly was, but I’m sure if I watched it today I’d think it was ridiculous.

Oh, and who else is hoping for a cameo of Jason Bateman from Teen Wolf Too?

Blake Fehl

Member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association. Co-Founder of Saint Brewis and Review St. Louis. Digital Strategist by day, film/beer/hockey fanatic by night.

Recent Posts

Opera Review: THIS HOUSE World Premiere at OSTL

This House, Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ 44th world premiere, proves that sometimes you shouldn’t…

5 days ago

A Perfect Circle, Puscifer and Primus members take audience for a ride at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

By Jerry McGrath Be...Present.   Marked words to open the concert.   Maynard, in typical fashion, addresses…

1 week ago

Movie Review: KARATE KID: LEGENDS Starring Ben Wang, Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio

Often times, legacy sequels strain under the weight of nostalgia. But Karate Kid: Legends wears…

2 weeks ago

Theater Review: Buffoonery Meets Bubbly With OTSL’s DIE FLEDERMAUS

To celebrate its 50th season Opera Theatre of St. Louis didn’t just uncork a bottle…

2 weeks ago

Theater Review: & JULIET at The Fabulous Fox

Romeo and Juliet is often considered one of William Shakespeare’s most iconic plays, but it…

2 weeks ago

Final Destination: Bloodlines returns with a vengeance

​The same franchise that traumatized an entire generation from driving behind a semi-truck carrying lumber…

3 weeks ago