Teen Wolf Wins TV Guide Magazine’s Fan Favorites Cover Contest!

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Howl to the yeah! “It doesn’t surprise me,” says Tyler Posey, who plays leading lycan Scott McCall, of Teen Wolf‘s big win in our Fan Favorites cover contest. “Our fans are the most dedicated people I’ve ever met.”

And he’s met a lot of them. Since the show’s premiere in 2011, Posey and the Teen Wolf pack have been actively engaging followers on Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr. And while social-media back-and-forth can be overwhelming for some showrunners, executive producer Jeff Davis sees the value in interacting with even the most ferocious Wolf viewers. “I love talking about the show,” he explains. “You get to see up close and personal how people react to it, which is rare for writers.”

Especially since that reaction could easily have been meh. How hot could anything based on a campy 1985 Michael J. Fox big-screen comedy really be? “I completely agree,” says Posey. “There’s no way anyone would have expected what we created [to be good].” Or bring in big numbers. But the first half of Season 3 was Wolf‘s highest-rated, most-watched batch of episodes to date, drawing an average of 2.8 million viewers per week and helping MTV move beyond Snooki and that bevy of teen moms. “Our show is well-done, smart and real,” Posey adds. “As real as you can be with teen werewolves, right?”

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03 December 2013

And The TV Guide ‘Fan Favorites’ Cover Goes To…’Teen Wolf’!

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“Teen Wolf” fans can do anything they put their minds to, and their latest demonstration of loyalty has resulted in a TV Guide Magazine cover featuring series co-stars Tyler Posey and Tyler Hoechlin.

For the magazine’s annual “Fan Favorites” issue, readers were given the power to choose which of 10 popular shows graced the cover through a poll hosted on the TV Guide Facebook page, and while “Teen Wolf” was up against some heavy hitters — “Pretty Little Liars,” “Scandal” and “The Vampire Diaries,” just to name a few — it took an early lead and continued to dominate throughout the month-long competition. Give yourselves a pat on the back, guys!

The issue will hit newsstands December 5, but in the meantime, feel free to gaze longingly at TyPo’s and TyHo’s captivating eyes, godlike jawlines and ripped physiques, which, yes, are sadly shrouded by those pesky things called shirts, but we trust your imaginations can work something out.

Source: remotecontrol.mtv.com

02 December 2013

New 2011 Photoshoot Outtake

I’ve added a HQ outtake from a photoshoot Dylan did back in 2011. It may look familiar because it was used in the September 2013 issue of Seventeen Magazine! If you haven’t seen the scan you can check it out here.

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01 December 2013

Five Things About ‘Teen Wolf’ Season 3, Episode 13 ‘Anchors’!

The winter premiere of Teen Wolf won’t arrive until January 6, but we’ve got five spoilers to hold you over until then!

After watching a screener of Teen Wolf season 3, episode 13, we can say without any doubt that you haven’t seen anything yet. The winter season of Teen Wolf is bound to be the darkest and creepiest of the series, and we can’t wait to see what else is in store for our heroes.

In the meantime, here are five spoilers we can share with you from the episode “Anchors.”

Throwback

There will be a line between Scott and Stiles that’s a throwback to season 1, episode 1. It’s subtle, but if you’re paying attention, you’re bound to notice it. We won’t spoil the surprise for you, but we will say that diehard fans are going to enjoy this little walk down memory lane.

New character

There are a couple of new characters that pop up during episode 1, and one of them has superpowers. We can’t say what he or she can do, or who they are, but their story is bound to be an important one to several of the main characters, both young and old.

Isaac

When we left Isaac in the first half of Teen Wolf season 3, he was walking on precarious ground. In the winter premiere, he’s on even thinner ice. But not to worry — a lot of Isaac’s role in episode 1 is centered around comedic elements, and it’s nice to see Daniel Sharman putting his good timing to work. Fans will surely be struggling to figure out whose side they’re on (Scott or Isaac’s), but along the way they’re bound to have a few laughs, too.

Kira

Kira is introduced fairly early on in the episode, and she actually comes face to face with our entire group of high school heroes pretty quickly. She’s an asset to them in the first episode, and there’s definitely a spark of interest in her from one of the boys. Her story is just getting started, and we can’t wait to see what the writers do with her.

Mind. Blown.

If the rest of the winter season is anything like the premiere episode, prepare for your minds to be blown. Nothing is what it seems, and just as soon as you think you have a handle on the situation, everything explodes in another direction. The winter season is going to be unlike anything we’ve had on Teen Wolf so far, and we fully expect to have lost our minds by the time episode 24 roles around.

Are you prepared?

Source:  hypable.com

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