Teen Wolf Picked Up For Season 2!

“Teen Wolf” will live to shift another season.

MTV announced on Wednesday, July 13, that it will be picking up its hit series “Teen Wolf” for a second season. The show will return with 12 all new episodes in 2012.

“I’m incredibly happy that MTV and our ever-growing fanbase have given us the chance to do another season of ‘Teen Wolf’ and the opportunity to tell more stories,” executive producer Jeff Davis exclusively tells Zap2it. “Most of all it means I get the privilege of working again with a cast and crew I love.”

“We’re incredibly proud of this show. Jeff Davis has brought an exciting, cinematic story to life with a breakout young cast who our audience has wildly embraced,” David Janollari, Head of MTV Programming, says. “Picking up ‘Teen Wolf’ for a second season marks another step towards the further diversification of our schedule, with this big, bold entertaining scripted series.”

“Teen Wolf” is MTV’s highest-rated new series of 2010 and 2011 and averages 1.7 million viewers. The show has doubled its time period average from a year ago and ranks No. 4 across all TV in its time slot (Mondays at 10 p.m.).

14 July 2011

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What can viewers expect from the remainder of the season, and how will your character continue to evolve?

O’BRIEN: Throughout the season, Stiles is on his own a little more than at the beginning. When we started, Scott and Stiles were so inseparable and are pretty much together in every scene, but then they hit a couple bumps along the way, with the wolf thing. Things become a little less of a joke for Stiles, and a little more serious and conflicting for him, towards the end ofthe season. There are choice to be made, but he still stays loyal, the whole way, and is really heroic, in a way. Look out!

What is The First Time about and who do you play in it?

O’BRIEN: It’s a quirky little coming-of-age love story that’s a romantic comedy in the style ofSay Anything, which is nice ‘cause I feel like that’s been strayed away from a little bit, in recent years. It takes place over one weekend, literally from a Friday night to a Monday morning, and it’s about this kid Dave, who I play. I’m a senior in high school who’s ready to go off to college, and I’m completely head-over-heels in love with my best friend in the world, who’s played by Victoria Justice, but that’s just not how it is with us. You know very little about the backstories of me or Britt’s character. I just run into Britt, who I don’t know, and we randomly meet at a party. We’re both in the middle of our own lives and are not even expecting each other to be anything interesting, but we have this wild night and weekend. It’s real. It’s just so truthful, and it’s really sweet. It’s nice to be a part of something like that and be able to tell a story that everybody goes through, whereas six months out of the year, I’m telling a story that really nobody goes through. Nobody is a werewolf.

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